The Resource Wonder Woman, Volume 7, issue 38-45, Amazons attacked, James Robinson, writer ; Emanuela Lupacchino, Ray McCarthy, Carmen Carnero, Stephen Segovia [and others], artists
Wonder Woman, Volume 7, issue 38-45, Amazons attacked, James Robinson, writer ; Emanuela Lupacchino, Ray McCarthy, Carmen Carnero, Stephen Segovia [and others], artists
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The item Wonder Woman, Volume 7, issue 38-45, Amazons attacked, James Robinson, writer ; Emanuela Lupacchino, Ray McCarthy, Carmen Carnero, Stephen Segovia [and others], artists represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Vaughan Public Libraries.
- Summary
- Darkseid is hungry for power. The deposed dread lord of Apokolips is eager to take back his throne from the warring forces that now rule his world|but after all he's been through recently, he doesn't yet possess the power to bring Apokolips to heel. The power that Darkseid craves is in Wonder Woman's home of Themyscira, which has been sealed off entirely from Earth. And what Darkseid wants, Darkseid gets. Now the Female Furies and Darkseid's daughter, Grail, have been dispatched around the world to capture artifacts with the power to unlock Themyscira's gates|artifacts under the protection of Wonder Woman and her mysterious, long-lost brother, Jason. Without the Justice League by her side, it's up to Diana and her friends to stop Darkseid from attaining the power of Themyscira. But what hope does one Amazon have against the armies of Apokolips? In these stories from Wonder Woman, writer James Robinson (Starman) and artists Emanuela Lupacchino (Supergirl) and Ray McCarthy (Red Robin) continue an epic seeded in DC Universe: Rebirth #1
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- eng
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- 1 online resource
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- Wonder Woman, Volume 7, issue 38-45, Amazons attacked
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- Wonder Woman
- Title number
- Volume 7, issue 38-45
- Title part
- Amazons attacked
- Statement of responsibility
- James Robinson, writer ; Emanuela Lupacchino, Ray McCarthy, Carmen Carnero, Stephen Segovia [and others], artists
- Title variation
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- Wonder Woman
- Amazons attacked
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Darkseid is hungry for power. The deposed dread lord of Apokolips is eager to take back his throne from the warring forces that now rule his world|but after all he's been through recently, he doesn't yet possess the power to bring Apokolips to heel. The power that Darkseid craves is in Wonder Woman's home of Themyscira, which has been sealed off entirely from Earth. And what Darkseid wants, Darkseid gets. Now the Female Furies and Darkseid's daughter, Grail, have been dispatched around the world to capture artifacts with the power to unlock Themyscira's gates|artifacts under the protection of Wonder Woman and her mysterious, long-lost brother, Jason. Without the Justice League by her side, it's up to Diana and her friends to stop Darkseid from attaining the power of Themyscira. But what hope does one Amazon have against the armies of Apokolips? In these stories from Wonder Woman, writer James Robinson (Starman) and artists Emanuela Lupacchino (Supergirl) and Ray McCarthy (Red Robin) continue an epic seeded in DC Universe: Rebirth #1
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- 1963-
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- Robinson, James
- Dewey number
- 741.56/973
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
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- Rated T
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- Fajardo, Romulo
- Lupacchino, Emanuela
- McCarthy, Ray
- Carnero, Carmen
- Segovia, Stephen
- Fajardo, Romulo
- Temofonte, Saida
- Frison, Jenny
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- Wonder Woman, Volume 7, issue 38-45, Amazons attacked, James Robinson, writer ; Emanuela Lupacchino, Ray McCarthy, Carmen Carnero, Stephen Segovia [and others], artists
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- Wonder Woman, Volume 7, issue 38-45, Amazons attacked, James Robinson, writer ; Emanuela Lupacchino, Ray McCarthy, Carmen Carnero, Stephen Segovia [and others], artists
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