Description
The first tales by best-selling writer Shea Fontana and the 75th Anniversary Special of Wonder Woman as a part of DC Universe Rebirth are collected here in hardcover for the first time ever! Celebrated author Shea Fontana (DC Super Hero Girls) writes an exciting story arc for our favorite Amazon Warrior, Wonder Woman! Gathering the incredible fifth paperback volume and the 75th Anniversary Special of Wonder Woman in hardcover for the first time ever! New danger and enemies are closer than she knows. Can the Lasso of Truth bring light to the dark for Wonder Woman? Coming off the highly anticipated Wonder Woman and Justice League movies and with the success of DC Super Hero Girls, the Amazon Warrior's profile is higher than ever! Collects issues #26-#30, Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor, Annual #1 and Wonder Woman 75th Anniversary.
About the Author
Shea Fontana is a writer for film, television and graphic novels. Her credits include developing and writing the DC Super Hero Girls animated shorts, TV specials, movies and graphic novels;Polly Pocket(developed and story editor),Doc McStuffins, The 7D, Whisker Haven Tales with the Palace Pets(wrote show bible and first season),Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz(story editor), the newMuppet Babiesseries; twoDisney on Iceshows where she wrote new material for the worlds ofMickey Mouse, Inside Out, Disney Princesses, Finding Dori, Frozen, and other Disney and Pixar properties; and the feature film,Crowning Jules. She has also written for top comic titles includingJustice League, Wonder Woman, Batman: Overdrive(coming 2019),Catwoman/Looney Tunes, and contributed anthology pieces starring Deathstroke and Teen Titans.HerDC Super Hero Girlsgraphic novels have been New York Times Best Sellers. Her debut graphic novel,Finals Crisis, was honored with Diamond's 2016 Gem Award for Best All-Ages Graphic Novel, andDC Super Hero Girls: Past Times at Super Hero Highwon the 2017 Gem Award for Best All-Ages Graphic Novel as well as the Comixology Reader's Pick award for Best All-Ages Graphic Novel of 2017.DC Super Hero Girlswon the 2018 Ringo Award for Best Kids Comic or Graphic Novel. She was listed 61st on Bleeding Cool’s Power List of Comics for 2018. The London Free Press declared her “not afraid to be corny,” which is an accurate assessment of her persona both on and off the page.She lives in sunny Los Angeles where she enjoys hiking, hanging out with her beagle, Ziggy, and changing her hair color. Using the secret identity “Shea Q. Off,” Shea played roller derby until her angry knees forced her into early retirement.