The
Wonder Woman: Ambassador of Truth Hardcover Book by Signe Bergstrom, which came out last month, features some George Perez's art, as uploaded by
Amazon. Thanks to Ilke.
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A gorgeous, authorized celebration of one of the most popular and
enduring Super Heroes of all time—Wonder Woman—that chronicles the life
and times of this pop-culture phenomenon and image of women’s strength
and power, from her origins and role as a founding member of the Justice
League to her evolution in television and film.
"As lovely as
Aphrodite—as wise as Athena—with the speed of Mercury and the strength
of Hercules—she is known only as Wonder Woman, but who she is, or whence
she came, nobody knows!"—All-Star Comics #8 (December 1941-January 1942)
Created
by William Moulton Marston and introduced at the beginning of America’s
involvement in World War II, Wonder Woman—the fierce warrior and
diplomat armed with bulletproof Bracelets of Victory, a golden tiara,
and a Lasso of Truth—has been a pop-culture icon and one of the most
enduring symbols of feminism for more than seventy-five years. Wonder Woman: Ambassador of Truth
now tells the complete illustrated story of this iconic character’s
creative journey. Signe Bergstrom examines Wonder Woman’s diverse media
representations from her wartime comic book origins to today’s feature
films, and explores the impact she has had on women’s rights and
empowerment and the fight for peace, justice, and equality across the
globe.
Wonder Woman: Ambassador of Truth brings together a
breathtaking collage of images—from the DC comic books, the 1970s-era
television show starring Lynda Carter, her numerous animated
appearances, the June 2017 Wonder Woman feature film called "the best DC universe film yet", and the November 2017 film Justice League.
Fully authorized by Warner Bros. Consumer Products, this lush
full-color compendium features inserts and exclusive interactives, and
illuminating interviews and anecdotes from key artists, writers, and
personalities involved in bringing Wonder Woman to life across the
years.
WONDER WOMAN and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © DC Comics. (s17)