Wonder Woman is a born warrior, trained in unarmed combat and the use of a wide range of weapons, and given powers by the gods and goddesses themselves -- but even so, she never stops learning.
Kind of puts the lie to any thoughts of towel-snapping locker-room scenes on Themyscira too, I suppose....
Don't tug on Bahlactus' cape!
[From "Bird Of Paradise/Bird Of Prey!" in Wonder Woman vol. 2 #16 (May 1988). Written by George Perez and Len Wein, pencilled by Perez, inked by Bob Smith, colored by Carl Gafford, and lettered by John Costanza.]
Kind of puts the lie to any thoughts of towel-snapping locker-room scenes on Themyscira too, I suppose....
Don't tug on Bahlactus' cape!
[From "Bird Of Paradise/Bird Of Prey!" in Wonder Woman vol. 2 #16 (May 1988). Written by George Perez and Len Wein, pencilled by Perez, inked by Bob Smith, colored by Carl Gafford, and lettered by John Costanza.]
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Oh, yeah, during Wondie's Big Permed '80s Hair era. :-)
I always thought Perez's Wonder Woman, like Peanuts' Frieda, had naturally curly hair.
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