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Ross tends to share a great deal of art on his Twitter feed, and back on May 14th, he shared a Wonder Woman piece in honor of Mothers Day. It features Diana standing in full costume staring off ...
Artwork by Alex Ross and Adam Hughes were the show-stoppers in Sunday's Wonder Women Day II silent auction at Portland's Excalibur Comics. Two Brits, both working the phones at 2 a.m. London time ...
Wonder Woman '77 Meets The Bionic Woman #1by Mangels and Judit Tondor, will be out on December 7th. Here are three covers from the first issue, by Alex Ross and Cat Staggs and a seventies-style ...
Wonder Woman’s winged armor in her movie has a comic book origin story, in DC Comics’ 1996 series Kingdom Come. ... Alex Ross. Mark Waid, Alex Ross/DC Comics.
Ross posted a "then and now" side-by-side comparison of a drawing he did featuring DC's "Trinity" of Batman, Wonder Woman, ...
As shown in the first Wonder Woman movie, the Amazon warrior left her home of Themyscira, ... Kingdom Come, a four-issue series published from Alex Ross and Mark Waid in 1996.
Ross, now based in the Chicago area, has worked on the best-selling "Kingdom Come" for DC Comics and on Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman, which is collected in "World's Greatest Super Heroes and ...
Wonder Woman: The Spirit of Truth is one of a series of one-shot specials Dini created with painter Alex Ross, each focused on a different Justice League member.
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The golden eagle armor debuted in 1996’s Elsewords: Kingdom Come by Alex Ross and Mark Waid. In this story arc, Wonder Woman, Superman and other heroes take on a dystopian near future, leading ...