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Live action
Television
Film
Animation
Theatrical releases
[[Direct-to-video|Direct-to-DVD]] films
Television
Video games
Lego
Music
Books
Trade paperbacks
Pre-''Crisis'' stories
Post-''Crisis'' stories
Specials, one-shots and other collections
Fine arts
Miscellaneous
References

Wonder Woman in other media

Code NameWonder Woman
Image
CreatorsWilliam Moulton Marston
H. G. Peter
SourceDC Comics
DebutAll Star Comics #8
DebutmoOctober
Debutyr1941
NovelsWonder Woman: Mythos (2003)
Wonder Woman: Amazon Princess (2003)
BooksWonder Woman: The Complete History (2000)
Wonder Woman: The Ultimate Guide to the Amazon Princess (2003)
Films
Tv
Wonder Woman (1975–79)
SuperFriends (1973-1986)
Justice League (2001-2004)
Video
SubcatWonder Woman

Since her debut in All Star Comics #8 (October 1941), Diana Prince/Wonder Woman has appeared in a number of formats besides comic books. Genres include animated television shows, direct-to-video animated films, video games, the 1970s live action television series, Wonder Woman, The Lego Movie and The Lego Batman Movie, and the live-action DCEU films Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), Wonder Woman (2017), Justice League (2017), Wonder Woman 1984 (2020), Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021), Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023), and The Flash (2023).

Live action

Television


Unbroadcast / unproduced


Film

DC Extended Universe

DC Extended Universe
Gal Gadot portrays Diana Prince in films set in the shared universe the DC Extended Universe, making her debut in the 2016 film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (directed by Zack Snyder). Gadot reprises her role in her solo 2017 film Wonder Woman (directed by Patty Jenkins), Justice League (directed by Joss Whedon), and the latter film's director cut (directed by Zack Snyder). A sequel to Wonder Woman titled Wonder Woman 1984 (directed by Jenkins) was released in 2020. In the animated end credits sequence in the 2019 film Shazam!, Wonder Woman was seen punching a subdued villain before riding in the Batmobile with Shazam. Wonder Woman made an appearance in the Peacemaker season finale episode "It's Cow or Never", portrayed by stand-in Kimberley Von Ilberg. Gadot made uncredited cameo appearances in Shazam! Fury of the Gods and The Flash. A third Wonder Woman was due to begin production with Jenkins once again directing but was cancelled following the restructuring of DC Studios and Jenkins' departure. A Wonder Woman spin-off The Amazons was also suggested by Jenkins, but was soon shelved as well.

DC Universe

DC Universe (franchise)
In June 2025, DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn announced that a new Wonder Woman film set in the DC Universe (DCU) franchise was in development.

Animation

Theatrical releases


[[Direct-to-video|Direct-to-DVD]] films


Television

Wonder Woman as she appeared in Justice League.


Parodies


Video games


Lego


Music

Music about or that references Wonder Woman:


Books


Trade paperbacks

Pre-''Crisis'' stories

Collected stories from All Star Comics, Sensation Comics and Wonder Woman (Volume 1):


Post-''Crisis'' stories

The second Wonder Woman series (1986-2006) is collected in several trade paperbacks:


The third Wonder Woman series (2006-2011) is collected in several trade paperbacks:

Specials, one-shots and other collections


Fine arts

In the fine arts, and starting with the Pop Art period and on a continuing basis since the 1960s, the character has been depicted by multiple visual artists and incorporated into contemporary artwork, most notably by Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Mel Ramos, Dulce Pinzon, and others.

Miscellaneous


References



Category:Mass media franchises introduced in 1941