The Bionic Woman
Jaime Sommers, a professional tennis player, nearly dies in a skydiving accident and is saved by government agency OSI through experimental bionic implants granting her superhuman legs, arm, and hearing — transforming her into a covert operative working alongside Steve Austin.
Bursting onto the Bronze Age comics scene in 1976, The Bionic Woman carved out her place in pop culture history as one of the era's most compelling heroines, debuting in the pages of The Six Million Dollar Man magazine before earning adventures all her own. Her catalog presence spans an impressive four decades — a testament to her staying power — with standout appearances in crossover events like Wonder Woman '77 Meets the Bionic Woman and The Bionic Man vs. The Bionic Woman, where she holds her own alongside icons including Steve Austin and even Princess Diana herself. Published through Dynamite Entertainment, her comics legacy is a collector's delight, blending the retrofuturist thrill of the Bronze Age with the kind of crossover ambition that only the most beloved characters inspire. If you've ever wanted to see extraordinary heroines share the same page, The Bionic Woman is absolutely worth tracking down.
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