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Wonder Woman's first appearance was a comic-book appearance in the pages of "All Star Comics" No. 8.
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A published 'Wonder Woman' newspaper comic strip made an appearance, but the series lasted less than a year.
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William Moulton Marston tragically died from skin cancer, several days before his 54th birthday.
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Wonder Woman got back her feminist roots when Gloria Steinem decided to place the superhero on the cover of the very first issue of the "Ms." magazine. The issue also contained an appreciative essay about the Amazonian warrior.
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Wonder Woman made her first animated TV appearance on an episode of "The Brady Kids" called "It’s all Greek to Me."
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Lynda Carter made her first appearance as Wonder Woman in the TV movie “The New Original Wonder Woman.”
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Wonder Woman returned to the animated TV world in "Justice League," which was part of the DC Animated Universe. The team consisted of Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Batman, Superman, The Flash, Hawkgirl and Martian Manhunter.
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Wonder Woman is featured in more big films such as the Lego movie and "Dawn of Justice".