Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Techno-Organic Witch Bikini

Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Techno-Organic Witch Bikini

WONDER WEDNESDAY

On Wednesdays I look at various chapters in Wonder Woman’s history. Click here for previous installments.

I’ve complained in the past about how DC Comics has never given Wonder Woman a headlining role in an intercompany crossover. Catwoman, Batgirl, sure, but never Wonder Woman. And now that DC and Dynamite Comics are collaborating on Batman ’66 Meets the Green Hornet and Django/Zorro, I’ve asked when the heck they’re going to do a Wonder Woman/Red Sonja crossover. Heck, Gail Simone has done great work writing both of them—get her on that project!

Well, I recently ran across a cheap copy of a crossover that of course didn’t give Wondy title billing, because apparently DC isn’t interested in that, but at least featured her pretty prominently on the cover, and that’s 2000’s JLA/Witchblade, by writer Len Kaminski and artist Mark Pajarillo, who’d drawn several issues of JLA at around this time.

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In a Land Far, Far Away

In a Land Far, Far Away

WONDER WEDNESDAY

On Wednesdays I look at various chapters in Wonder Woman’s history. Click here for previous installments.

When I first started writing up the nonsuperpowered, white-suit mod era of Wonder Woman, this is the story I was most looking forward to, even if it wouldn’t come until midway through the fourth and final reprint volume of Diana Prince: Wonder Woman. What I love about is that it’s just so random, but I’ll get to that in a minute.

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Let Her Cross Over

Let Her Cross Over

WONDER WEDNESDAY

On Wednesdays I look at various chapters in Wonder Woman’s history. Click here for previous installments.

This is so strange to say that I can hardly believe it as I type it, but Wonder Woman has never headlined an intercompany crossover comic. Even during the period when DC and Marvel were crossing over so often that you had such B- and C-list matchups as Darkseid/Galactus, Team X/Team 7 and Green Lantern/Silver Surfer, Wonder Woman got no play.

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That Other Time We Never Met

That Other Time We Never Met

SUNDAY CROSSOVER

This is my third review of the Star Trek/Doctor Who crossover. The writeups of the first two issues are here and here.

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