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Kid's Wonder Woman 12" Shield
MSRP: $29.99$13.99 -
Kid's Foam Wonder Woman Shield
MSRP: $19.99$5.99 -
Adult's Womens Wonder Woman Fishnet Corset Overlay
MSRP: $45.99$25.99 -
Women's Wonder Woman Tube Dress With Wings
MSRP: $34.99$18.99 -
Women's Wonder Woman Wig
MSRP: $31.99$12.99 -
Kid's Deluxe Wonder Woman Dawn Of Justice Cape
MSRP: $37.99$20.99 -
Justin League Wonder Woman 24" Shield
MSRP: $66.99$29.99 -
Wonder Woman Light Up Girl's Necklace
MSRP: $24.99$6.99 -
Wonder Woman Beach Battle Dress Women's Costume
MSRP: $34.99$26.99 -
Wonder Woman 24" Shield
MSRP: $56.99$34.99 -
Women's Classic Wonder Woman Corset With Skirt Costume Set
MSRP: $157.99$95.99
Wonder Woman
In an October 25, 1940 interview with the Family Circle magazine, William Moulton Marston discussed the unfulfilled potential of the comic book medium. This article caught the attention of comics publisher Max Gaines, who hired Marston as an educational consultant for National Periodicals and All-American Publications, two of the companies that would merge to form DC Comics. At that time, Marston wanted to create his own new superhero; Marston's wife and fellow psychologist Elizabeth, suggested to him that it should be a woman. Initially, Wonder Woman was an Amazon champion who wins the right to return Steve Trevor – a United States intelligence officer whose plane had crashed on the Amazons' isolated island homeland – to "Man's World" and to fight crime and the evil of the Nazis. During this period, Wonder Woman joined the Justice Society of America as the team's secretary. Throughout the years, Wonder Woman has been portrayed by multiple actresses and has changed her wardrobe plenty throughout the years. From classic to the modern day Gal Gadot portrayal, or selection of costumes and accessories is next to none.