Nubia
Created from black clay by the god Mars and raised as his warrior, Nubia was molded at the same time as Diana (Wonder Woman) and molded as her twin — a hidden mirror to the Amazon princess whose existence Diana never knew.
Few characters carry the weight of history quite like Nubia — a figure who burst onto the Bronze Age DC scene in 1973, conjured by Robert Kanigher and Don Heck in the pages of Wonder Woman #205, and who has proven remarkable enough to still be turning heads more than five decades later. Her debut is itself a collector's milestone, and the company she keeps across her appearances is genuinely rarefied: she shares the page with Wonder Woman, Batman, Bruce Wayne, and Green Lantern, placing her squarely among DC's most iconic names. From Wonder Woman to Batman to the bold alternate-universe drama of DCeased: Dead Planet, Nubia has shown a range that few characters introduced in her era can match. With a publishing history stretching from 1973 all the way to 2026, she's no footnote — she's a living testament to the enduring power of a character whose moment, it turns out, never really ended.

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Covers through the years — 1973–2024
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2024