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Wonder Woman’s Gal Gadot playfully called out Deadpool 2’s Ryan Reynolds for stealing her look in the latest Deadpool 2 trailer.
The Brave and the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman #2 is another incredible entry into one of the most unique stories ever told under a Top 2 publisher.
In Damage #3 by Robert Venditti, Tony S. Daniel, Danny Miki, and Tomeu Morey, Wonder Woman battles Damage for nearly an hour, but when she gives her debrief to the Justice League, Superman has a hilarious response for her.
In Justice League #41 by Christopher Priest, Philippe Briones, and Jeromy Cox, Superman and Wonder Woman debate the role of the Justice League when everything goes to hell.
Trinity #19 by James Robinson and Jack Herbert is another fun story in the never-ending tales of Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman.
Cheetah is about to be introduced to audiences around the world. Kristen Wiig has reportedly been cast as the villain in Wonder Woman 2. To make sure you’re up to date, here’s five facts to help bolster your knowledge of the character!
In case you missed it, Kristen Wiig is the talk of Tinseltown at the moment. Not because of her usual comedic […]
Thanks to Liam Sharp, the pages of The Brave and the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman #1 are just as good as the premise. This is the kind of story fans are looking to read.
In Batman #40 by writer Tom King and artist Joelle Jones, the two reveal Wonder Woman’s pet in a friendly chat between Batman and Wonder Woman.
At the end of Batman #39, Batman and Wonder Woman found themselves in The Realm. They battled the Horde threatening to breach the gateway and conquer Earth. They battled for a full decade, but on Earth only a few moments had passed. Batman and Wonder Woman had become close. At the end of the issue the two even leaned in ready to kiss each other. But do they?