Wonder Woman
This is the Italian edition of DC's Wonder Woman — Diana Prince, the Amazonian princess from Themyscira, who was sculpted from clay by her mother Hippolyta and gifted powers by the Olympian gods, becoming an ambassador of peace and justice in the outside world.
Few characters carry the weight of legacy quite like Wonder Woman, and this iteration — debuting in Corto Maltese #9 [84] in 1990 under the hands of Moebius and Nicoletta Pardi — represents a fascinating corner of the Copper/Modern Age, published through the Italian house of Sergio Bonelli Editore. Across a catalog presence stretching over three decades to 2024, she shares the page with towering figures like Batman, Superman, Diana Prince, Bruce Wayne, and Clark Kent, placing her squarely in the company of comics' most iconic names. Her appearances span titles including Corto Maltese and Nathan Never / Justice League, a cross-publisher lineage that speaks to her enduring resonance far beyond her American origins. A rare and intriguing find for collectors who love tracing how beloved characters travel across borders and creative voices.

