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Wonder Woman: The Ultimate Guide to the Amazon Princess | 
enlarge | Authors: Scott Beatty, Alastair Dougall, Scott Beatty, Roger Stewart Publisher: DK CHILDREN Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 284613
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 144 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 10.3 x 0.5
ISBN: 078949616X Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 UPC: 635517096163 EAN: 9780789496164 ASIN: 078949616X
Publication Date: November 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: 1st. 2003 Hardcover. Orders usually ship on or before next business day. May have highlighting. We send best copy available.
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Product Description Culled from the archives of DC Comics, Wonder Woman: The Ultimate Guide to the Amazon Princess details the amazing exploits, incredible adversaries, and magical weapons of the greatest comic book heroine. Packed with original comic book images and a timeline charting Wonder Woman's entire career, this comprehensive illustrated treatment will delight fans of all ages-and win over many new ones.
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"beautiful as Aphrodite, wise as Athena..." March 27, 2007 "Wonder Woman: The Ultimate Guide to the Amazon Princess" was an interesting and informative "dossier" of Wonder Woman in the comics. This book helped me realized that I am a fan of Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman, rather than how she is depicted in the comics. Perhap, I just need to re-familiarize myself with the Wonder Woman comics. That is...if I can sort out all these timelines. If Marvel has numerous timelines, I'm sure that DC is no different.
I did learn a few things about Wonder Woman. For example, I knew about her invisible jet but I did not know about her other invisible modes of transportation. Her array of weapons were fascinating as well. Of course, I was shocked to learn that Queen Hippolyta was once Wonder Woman. However, I was disappointed that Nubia, Diana's twin sister was not mentioned (other than a listing in the back). There were just so many things that I learned about Wonder Woman, despite the fact that I claimed her to be one of my favorite superheroines.
However, there were a few tidbits that I found confusing. For example, Diana Trevor crashing and dying on Paradise Island. It is said that Princess Diana was named after Trevor. But wait a minute! Wasn't she already named Diana?!? The whole Diana Trevor was something new and confusing because most of us know about Steve Trevor crashing on Paradise Island. Again, was this from a different timeline?
Overall, I found the book to be interesting even though some info can be confusing. I did find some of Wonder Woman's villians to be comical. An example...Egg Fu?
Of course, there were some info that I wished were included in the book. The TV show, Wonder Woman, starring Lynda Carter. There was no mention of the TV show impacting the comics. Was the transformation (spinning) a result of the tv show? Or was that before? There were no mention of the cartoons. I guess the comics were the sole focus of this book. Also, I wished that the book had included Marvel's version of Wonder Woman. I wished that the book had included the fusion of Wonder Woman and Storm, Amazon.
The best feature of this entire book was seeing the evolution of Wonder Woman. Her uniform has changed. Her powers have increased. Her status has elevated. She is indeed Wonder Woman!
Wonderful January 12, 2007 This is a very nice book - any Wonder Woman enthusiast would love to own it. I liked it so much, I bought one for a teen-ager for a birthday present. Neat history of the Amazon Princess.
I wish I could give it a 10! November 28, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As a huge WW fan, this is the best present I ever recieved!
GREAT book!
AWESOME WONDER WOMAN BOOK! October 21, 2005 WOW!!! This book is amazing. Gorgeous pictures, in depth details about WW and her enemies, allies, and her life. You must own this book if you are a WW fan. I was very impressed! So much is in the book that I never knew.
Entertaining Resource for WW Fans July 24, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
(Note: Same Edition, published by DK has different cover art)
Beatty and DC have written & compiled a lighthearted, but devoted encyclopedia chronicling the rich history of the latest incarnation of the Amazonian Princess. I am an older fan of the nostalgic Golden and Silver Age versions (which are respectfully included and acknowledged here), so it was more of a detached learning experience than a loving trip down memory lane for me. However, the art work and accompanying prose will delight all of Wonder Woman's readers/admirers.
Too bad there was nary a mention of Lynda Carter's indelible image of the TV version, who somehow managed to permanently influence the way artists and fans perceive the essence of both Diana Prince AND Wonder Woman. There is one sentence that mentions the lyrics from the TV theme song, but that is it.
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