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'''''Sensational Wonder Woman''''' is a (primarily) [[WebFirst Digital First]] AnthologyComic published by Creator/DCComics in celebration of Franchise/WonderWoman's [[MilestoneCelebration 80th Anniversary]]. What distinguishes it from previous DC Digital Firsts series is stories initially published digitally would be then later collected and released at a latter date as a physical issue. Writers and artists on the series including, but not limited to, Colleen Doran, Alyssa Wong, Eleonora Carlini, Mirka Andolfo, and Corinna Bechko,

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'''''Sensational Wonder Woman''''' is a (primarily) [[WebFirst Digital First]] AnthologyComic published by Creator/DCComics in celebration of Franchise/WonderWoman's [[MilestoneCelebration 80th Anniversary]]. What distinguishes it from previous DC Digital Firsts series is stories initially published digitally would be then later collected and released at a latter date as a physical issue. Writers and artists on the series including, but not limited to, Colleen Doran, Alyssa Wong, Creator/AlyssaWong, Eleonora Carlini, Mirka Andolfo, and Corinna Bechko,
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* FreakyFridayFlip: One of the stories in the Woman's Day special sees Diana and a teenage girl swap bodies courtesy of spell from Circe.
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** "Man's World Womanger" sees a modernized update of[[spoiler: Myndi Mayer]]

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** "Man's World Womanger" Momager" sees a modernized update of[[spoiler: Myndi Mayer]]of [[spoiler:Myndi Mayer.]]
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* HolidayEpisode: An International Women's Day Special supplemented the series in March of 2022.

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With it being an anthology comic, some of the stories are one shots which go from start to finish in a single issue but some took place over two to three issues. Following the initial run of stories, a special Woman's Day anthology issue was announced for March 2022.

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With it being an anthology comic, some of the stories are one shots which go from start to finish in a single issue but some took place over two to three issues.

Following the initial run of stories, a special Woman's Day anthology issue was announced for March 2022.

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* TheBusCameBack: "The Empty People" brings back Nina Close, a.k.a. The Mask, one of Wonder Woman's Golden Age villains.

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"The Empty People" brings back Nina Close, a.k.a. The Mask, one of Wonder Woman's Golden Age villains.
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With it being an anthology comic, some of the stories are one shots which go from start to finish in a single issue but some took place over two to three issues.

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With it being an anthology comic, some of the stories are one shots which go from start to finish in a single issue but some took place over two to three issues.
issues. Following the initial run of stories, a special Woman's Day anthology issue was announced for March 2022.



* BatmanGambit: Artemis pulls one on Diana, in ''Better Nature'', when it seems the former is being held captive on [=WarWorld=] by Mongul but it turns out her distress signal was actually trying to get Diana to come to [=WarWorld=] as she wanted a better opponent. [[spoiler: She was genuinely held captive but also on a mission to rescue Bana-Migdhall Amazons who were being captured and killed in gladiatorial games by Mongul, she did need Diana's help as an distraction to escape but getting a chance to go a few rounds with her was a bonus]]
* TheBusCameBack: ''The Empty People'' brings back Nina Close, a.k.a. The Mask, one of Wonder Woman's Golden Age villains.
** ''Man's World Womanger'' sees a modernized update of[[spoiler: Myndi Mayer]]
* HistoryWithCelebrity: ''Ultimate Fangirl'' centers around a senior named Katie who seems to the orderlies charged with taking care of her to just be an aged [[{{Fangirl}} delusional fangirl]] of Wonder Woman but turns out she's been friends with Diana since World War 2.

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* BatmanGambit: Artemis pulls one on Diana, in ''Better Nature'', "Better Nature", when it seems the former is being held captive on [=WarWorld=] by Mongul but it turns out her distress signal was actually trying to get Diana to come to [=WarWorld=] as she wanted a better opponent. [[spoiler: She was genuinely held captive but also on a mission to rescue Bana-Migdhall Amazons who were being captured and killed in gladiatorial games by Mongul, she did need Diana's help as an distraction to escape but getting a chance to go a few rounds with her was a bonus]]
* TheBusCameBack: ''The "The Empty People'' People" brings back Nina Close, a.k.a. The Mask, one of Wonder Woman's Golden Age villains.
** ''Man's "Man's World Womanger'' Womanger" sees a modernized update of[[spoiler: Myndi Mayer]]
* HistoryWithCelebrity: ''Ultimate Fangirl'' "Ultimate Fangirl" centers around a senior named Katie who seems to the orderlies charged with taking care of her to just be an aged [[{{Fangirl}} delusional fangirl]] of Wonder Woman but turns out she's been friends with Diana since World War 2.



* MaleGaze: A rather egregious one in ''Ice Blue'' gives a full page up skirt shot of Diana as she's scouting out Blue Snowman's base.

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* MaleGaze: A rather egregious one in ''Ice Blue'' "Ice Blue" gives a full page up skirt shot of Diana as she's scouting out Blue Snowman's base.



* POVCam: ''Man's World Womanager'' is mostly set from the P.O.V perspective via an iPhone of [[spoiler: Myndi Mayer]]

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* POVCam: ''Man's "Man's World Womanager'' Womanager" is mostly set from the P.O.V perspective via an iPhone of [[spoiler: Myndi Mayer]]



* RunTheGauntlet: ''Queen's Hive'' sees Diana run a villain gauntlet against Blue Snowman, Silver Swan, and Giganta. If she wins Queen Bee will free the Amazons from her mind control while if she loses Diana will remove the Lasso of Truth from herself and submit to being mind controlled by Queen Bee as well.
* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: Averted. One of the issues, ''The Museum Gala'', sees Diana facing off against Mr. Freeze at a Gala event in Gotham that Bruce invited her to.
* ThreateningShark: Giganta finds herself being attacked by the Megalodons that patrol Themyscira's waters during a battle with Diana in ''The Queen's Hive''.
* TrophyWife: Natalia Close, a.k.a Nina Close/The Mask, is a deconstructed version of this in ''The Empty People''.

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* RunTheGauntlet: ''Queen's Hive'' "Queen's Hive" sees Diana run a villain gauntlet against Blue Snowman, Silver Swan, and Giganta. If she wins Queen Bee will free the Amazons from her mind control while if she loses Diana will remove the Lasso of Truth from herself and submit to being mind controlled by Queen Bee as well.
* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: Averted. One of the issues, ''The "The Museum Gala'', Gala", sees Diana facing off against Mr. Freeze at a Gala event in Gotham that Bruce invited her to.
* ThreateningShark: Giganta finds herself being attacked by the Megalodons that patrol Themyscira's waters during a battle with Diana in ''The "The Queen's Hive''.
Hive".
* TrophyWife: Natalia Close, a.k.a Nina Close/The Mask, is a deconstructed version of this in ''The "The Empty People''.People".



** Queen Bee leads a takeover of Themyscira with Blue Snowman, Dr. Poison, Giganta, and the Silver Swan in ''The Queen's Hive''
* WhamLine: ''Man's World Momager'' ends with the woman who's been following Wonder Woman revealed to be none other than [[spoiler:Myndi Mayer, who hasn't been in any comic since her suicide back in the 1980s.]]

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** Queen Bee leads a takeover of Themyscira with Blue Snowman, Dr. Poison, Giganta, and the Silver Swan in ''The "The Queen's Hive''
Hive"
* WhamLine: ''Man's "Man's World Momager'' Momager" ends with the woman who's been following Wonder Woman revealed to be none other than [[spoiler:Myndi Mayer, who hasn't been in any comic since her suicide back in the 1980s.]]

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* MindPrison: The opening storyline, ''Forget Me Not'', sees Diana find herself in one after an encounter with Dr. Psycho.
* NightmareOfNormality: Played for laughs but when Diana finds herself in a MindPrison courtesy of Dr. Pyscho, Diana's greatest subconscious fear is apparently being a married 1950s-style housewife.

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* MindPrison: The opening storyline, ''Forget Me Not'', sees Diana find herself in one after an encounter with Dr. Psycho.
* NightmareOfNormality: Played for laughs but when Diana finds herself trapped in a MindPrison an imaginary world courtesy of Dr. Pyscho, Diana's greatest subconscious fear is apparently being a married 1950s-style housewife.
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* TrophyWife: Natalia Close, a.k.a Nina Close/The Mask, is a deconstructed version of this in ''The Empty People''.
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* ThreateningSharks: Giganta finds herself being attacked by the Megalodons that patrol Themyscira's waters during a battle with Diana in ''The Queen's Hive''.

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* ThreateningSharks: ThreateningShark: Giganta finds herself being attacked by the Megalodons that patrol Themyscira's waters during a battle with Diana in ''The Queen's Hive''.
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* ThreateningSharks: Giganta finds herself being attacked by the Megalodons that patrol Themyscira's waters during a battle with Diana in ''The Queen's Hive''.

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** ''Man's World Womanger'' sees a modernized update of[[spoiler: Myndi Mayer]]



* NightmareOfNormality: Played for laughs but when Diana finds herself in a MindPrison courtesy of Dr. Pyscho, Diana's greatest subconscious fear is apparently being married 1950s-style housewife.

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* NightmareOfNormality: Played for laughs but when Diana finds herself in a MindPrison courtesy of Dr. Pyscho, Diana's greatest subconscious fear is apparently being a married 1950s-style housewife.



* RaceLift: Natalia Close/The Mask, is a Latina here. Her birth name is actually Nina Solorzano.
* ReimaginingTheArtifact: Nina Close, a Golden Age Wonder Woman villain, is re-imagined as a social media celebrity with millions of followers on [[BlandNameProduct SnapShout]]



* WhamLine: "Man's World Momager" ends with the woman who's been following Wonder Woman revealed to be none other than [[spoiler:Myndi Mayer, who hasn't been in any comic since her suicide back in the 1980s.]]

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* WhamLine: "Man's ''Man's World Momager" Momager'' ends with the woman who's been following Wonder Woman revealed to be none other than [[spoiler:Myndi Mayer, who hasn't been in any comic since her suicide back in the 1980s.]]
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* TheBusCameBack: ''The Empty People'' brings back Nina Close, a.k.a. The Mask, one of Wonder Woman's Golden Age villains.


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* {{Hypocrite}}: Diana points out that Blue Snowman's willing to work with Queen Bee, despite Queen Bee's implicitly adhering to the gender binary and her actions ignore Byrna being gender-fluid.


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* WhamLine: "Man's World Momager" ends with the woman who's been following Wonder Woman revealed to be none other than [[spoiler:Myndi Mayer, who hasn't been in any comic since her suicide back in the 1980s.]]
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* NightmareOfNormality: Played for laughs but when Diana finds herself in a MindPrison courtesy of Dr. Pyscho, Diana's greatest subconscious fear is apparently being married.

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* NightmareOfNormality: Played for laughs but when Diana finds herself in a MindPrison courtesy of Dr. Pyscho, Diana's greatest subconscious fear is apparently being married.married 1950s-style housewife.
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* RunTheGauntlet: ''Queen's Hive'' sees Diana run a villain gauntlet against Blue Snowman, Silver Swan, and Giganta. If she wins Queen Bee will free the Amazons from her mind control while if she loses Diana will remove the Lasso of Truth from herself and submit to being mind controlled by Queen Bee as well.
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* HistoryWithCelebrity: ''Ultimate Fangirl'' centers around a senior named Katie who just seems an aged DelusionalFangirl of Wonder Woman but turns out she's been friends with Diana since World War 2.

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* HistoryWithCelebrity: ''Ultimate Fangirl'' centers around a senior named Katie who just seems to the orderlies charged with taking care of her to just be an aged DelusionalFangirl [[{{Fangirl}} delusional fangirl]] of Wonder Woman but turns out she's been friends with Diana since World War 2.
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* HistoryWithCelebrity: ''Ultimate Fangirl'' centers around a senior named Katie who just seems an aged DelusionalFangirl of Wonder Woman but turns out she's been friends with Diana since World War 2.

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* NightmareOfNormality: Played for laughs but when Diana finds herself in a MindPrison courtesy of Dr. Pyscho, Diana's greatest subconscious fear is apparently being a suburban 1950s housewife.

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* NightmareOfNormality: Played for laughs but when Diana finds herself in a MindPrison courtesy of Dr. Pyscho, Diana's greatest subconscious fear is apparently being married.
* POVCam: ''Man's World Womanager'' is mostly set from the P.O.V perspective via an iPhone of [[spoiler: Myndi Mayer]]
* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: Averted. One of the issues, ''The Museum Gala'', sees Diana facing off against Mr. Freeze at
a suburban 1950s housewife. Gala event in Gotham that Bruce invited her to.
* VillainTeamUp: A few so far;
** Blue Snowman and Veronica Cale in ''Ice Blue''
** Queen Bee leads a takeover of Themyscira with Blue Snowman, Dr. Poison, Giganta, and the Silver Swan in ''The Queen's Hive''
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* ArtShift: Comes with being a anthology comic with a rotating cast of artists.

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* ArtShift: Comes with being a an anthology comic with a rotating cast of artists.
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* ArtShift: Comes with being a anthology comic with a rotating cast of artists.
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* MaleGaze: A rather egregious one in ''Ice Blue'' gives a full page up skirt shot of Diana as she's scouting out Blue Snowman's base.
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'''''Sensational Wonder Woman''''' is a (primarily) [[WebFirst Digital First]] AnthologyComic published by Creator/DCComics in celebration of Franchise/WonderWoman's 80th Anniversary. What distinguishes it from previous DC Digital Firsts series is stories initially published digitally would be then later collected and released at a latter date as a physical issue. Writers and artists on the series including, but not limited to, Colleen Doran, Alyssa Wong, Eleonora Carlini, Mirka Andolfo, and Corinna Bechko,

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'''''Sensational Wonder Woman''''' is a (primarily) [[WebFirst Digital First]] AnthologyComic published by Creator/DCComics in celebration of Franchise/WonderWoman's [[MilestoneCelebration 80th Anniversary.Anniversary]]. What distinguishes it from previous DC Digital Firsts series is stories initially published digitally would be then later collected and released at a latter date as a physical issue. Writers and artists on the series including, but not limited to, Colleen Doran, Alyssa Wong, Eleonora Carlini, Mirka Andolfo, and Corinna Bechko,
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* UnexpectedCharacter: A modernized version of [[spoiler: Myndi Mayer, a supporting character from Creator/GeorgePerez's [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 run the 80s]] ]] makes a surprise return appearance in digital issue #5.
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'''''Sensational Wonder Woman''''' is a (primarily) [[WebFirst Digital First]] AnthologyComic published by Creator/DCComics in celebration of Franchise/WonderWoman's 80th Anniversary. What distinguishes it from previous DC Digital Firsts series is stories initially published digitally would be then later collected and released at a latter date as a physical issue. Writers and artists on the series including, but not limited to, Colleen Doran, Alyssa Wong, Eleonora Carlini, Mirka Andolfo, and Corinna Bechko,

With it being an anthology comic, some of the stories are one shots which go from start to finish in a single issue but some took place over two to three issues.

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!!Tropes Found in the series include:
* BatmanGambit: Artemis pulls one on Diana, in ''Better Nature'', when it seems the former is being held captive on [=WarWorld=] by Mongul but it turns out her distress signal was actually trying to get Diana to come to [=WarWorld=] as she wanted a better opponent. [[spoiler: She was genuinely held captive but also on a mission to rescue Bana-Migdhall Amazons who were being captured and killed in gladiatorial games by Mongul, she did need Diana's help as an distraction to escape but getting a chance to go a few rounds with her was a bonus]]
* MindPrison: The opening storyline, ''Forget Me Not'', sees Diana find herself in one after an encounter with Dr. Psycho.
* NightmareOfNormality: Played for laughs but when Diana finds herself in a MindPrison courtesy of Dr. Pyscho, Diana's greatest subconscious fear is apparently being a suburban 1950s housewife.
* UnexpectedCharacter: A modernized version of [[spoiler: Myndi Mayer, a supporting character from Creator/GeorgePerez's [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 run the 80s]] ]] makes a surprise return appearance in digital issue #5.
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