Wayland Smith's Reviews > Wonder Woman: The Complete History
Wonder Woman: The Complete History
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I'm a hero geek, so of course I read this. It's a good history of the development and early years of the character. Most of the focus is on behind the scenes kind of things, like the unusual lifestyle of Diana's creator.
I did learn some things, and think Mr. Daniels covered the topic well. He did a good job with his similar books on Batman and Superman as well. If you're interested in comic books, their history, or, of course, Wonder Woman, I recommend the book. It's just over 200 pages, but much of that is art/pictures.
And Lynda Carter, many people's personification of Diana after the tv show, wrote a nice forward to the book.
I did learn some things, and think Mr. Daniels covered the topic well. He did a good job with his similar books on Batman and Superman as well. If you're interested in comic books, their history, or, of course, Wonder Woman, I recommend the book. It's just over 200 pages, but much of that is art/pictures.
And Lynda Carter, many people's personification of Diana after the tv show, wrote a nice forward to the book.
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Started Reading
August 23, 2013
– Shelved
August 23, 2013
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Finished Reading
March 6, 2019
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