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The Image-Maker is the master and commander of the Mirror-World.[1]
History
When Wonder Woman fought her way back to the world of the living, she ended up wreaking havoc in the Mirror-World, invisible to outsiders, without her noticing.[1]
Image-Maker then wanted Diana to pay for the damage she caused, sending several mirror duplicates of her to our world to attack her and the people she loved,[2] but instead of punishing Diana he wanted her to join him in his world, and that way their might would be unquestionable, and, in his words, they would restore the realm of reflections to what it always was, the one true reality.[1]
But thanks to the Lasso of Truth, Diana was able to see through the Image-Maker's deceptive illusions and, brandishing Siegfried's sword Gram brought to her by Deadman, she shattered the Image-Maker's presence in our world, sending him back to the Mirror-World.[1]
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Notes
- Image-Maker was created by Robert Kanigher and Ross Andru, first appearing in Wonder Woman #134. However, in the Prime Earth continuity, Image-Maker first appeared as part of the New 52 DC Universe in Wonder Woman #782 by Michael W. Conrad, Becky Cloonan, and Marcio Takara.
Related
- 3 Appearances of Image-Maker (Prime Earth)
- 1 Images featuring Image-Maker (Prime Earth)
- 2 Quotations by or about Image-Maker (Prime Earth)
- Character Gallery: Image-Maker (Prime Earth)
Footnotes
Wonder Woman Villain(s)
This character is or was primarily an enemy of Wonder Woman and the Amazons in any of her various incarnations. This template will categorize articles that include it into the "Wonder Woman Villains category." |