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| Image = Wonder_Woman_Blue_Amazon.jpg |
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| Volume = 1 |
| Volume = 1 |
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| Issue = 1 |
| Issue = 1 |
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+ | | Day = 3 |
+ | | Month = 11 |
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| Year = 2003 |
| Year = 2003 |
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+ | | OneShot = Wonder Woman; Elseworlds |
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| CoverArtist1 = Ted McKeever |
| CoverArtist1 = Ted McKeever |
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| Writer1_1 = Jean-Marc Lofficier |
| Writer1_1 = Jean-Marc Lofficier |
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| Writer1_2 = Randy Lofficier |
| Writer1_2 = Randy Lofficier |
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| Penciler1_1 = Ted McKeever |
| Penciler1_1 = Ted McKeever |
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+ | | Inker1_1 = Ted McKeever |
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+ | | Colourist1_1 = Chris Chuckry |
− | | Letterer1_1 = Bill Oakley |
+ | | Letterer1_1 = Bill Oakley |
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+ | | Editor1_1 = Joey Cavalieri |
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+ | | Editor1_2 = Harvey Richards |
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| StoryTitle1 = Wonder Woman: Blue Amazon |
| StoryTitle1 = Wonder Woman: Blue Amazon |
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− | | Synopsis1 = Metropolis is at peace. Lois researches the history of the city with the help of Steve Trevor-son. They discover information about the three founders of Metropolis, Jon Kent, Lutor and Paula von Gunther, who crossed the "black sea" after the "time of smoke and soot" to create the city. Trevor-son, meanwhile, is in thrall to the exotic dancer Diana, known as the "Blue Amazon", who appears at Dr. Psykho's Palace of Sin, the last remnant of Lutor's criminal empire. Psykho exploits the amnesiac Diana, who was given to him by Lutor, but cannot divine her origins. When Trevor-son tries to free her, he is taken prisoner. |
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− | Meanwhile, a creature, the Cheetah, has come to Metropolis looking for Diana. After a brief encounter with the Nosferatu, the Cheetah locates Diana. Psykho uses his mental power to learn the truth. Metropolis is on a terraformed Mars, where the survivors of Mankind, led by Jon Kent, Lutor and Paula Von Gunther, resettled after Earth was wrecked by pollution. Biologist Paula von Gunther later left the others and created her own artificial, flying city, known as "Heaven", where she used her knowledge of genetics and the genes of the Earth animals she saved, to create her own race of beast-like Amazons. Diana is her perfect clone. |
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− | Later, needing new gene stock, Paula sent Diana to Metropolis below, where she was captured and had her memories erased by Lutor. In Heaven, the Cheetah led a rebellion and killed Paula. But now, she, too, needs Diana in order to save the Amazons. Psykho makes a deal with the Cheetah: he will give her Diana if she kills the Super-Man. |
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− | The Cheetah leads her Amazons in a battle royale against the Super-Man, who is then assisted by the Nosferatu and the inmates from the Asylum. When Psykho tries to kill Trevor-Son, Diana's love is enough to restore her memories. She becomes the Wonder Woman, challenges the Cheetah to a duel and wins. Peace is restored to Metropolis; the three "worlds", above and below the city, are reunited; the truth about the past has at last been learned. |
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'''Featured Characters:''' |
'''Featured Characters:''' |
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− | * [[Wonder |
+ | * {{a|[[Diana (Earth-1927)|Wonder-Woman]]}} |
'''Supporting Characters:''' |
'''Supporting Characters:''' |
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− | * [[Steve Trevor|Steve Trevor-son]] |
+ | * {{a|[[Steve Trevor-son (Earth-1927)|Steve Trevor-son]]}} |
− | * [[Lois Lane]] |
+ | * {{a|[[Lois Lane (Earth-1927)|Lois Lane]]}} |
− | * [[ |
+ | * {{a|[[Bruss Wayne-son (Earth-1927)|The Nosferatu]]}} |
− | * [[ |
+ | * {{a|[[Clarc Kent-son (Earth-1927)|Clarc Kent-son/The Super-Man]]}} |
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+ | '''Antagonists:''' |
− | * [[Cheetah|The Cheetah]] |
+ | * {{a|[[Cheetah (Earth-1927)|The Cheetah]]}} {{Dies}} |
− | * [[ |
+ | * {{a|[[Psykho (Earth-1927)|Dr. Psykho]]}} |
'''Other Characters:''' |
'''Other Characters:''' |
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− | * [[Paula von Gunther]] {{flashback}} |
+ | * {{a|[[Paula von Gunther (Earth-1927)|Paula von Gunther]]}} {{flashback}} |
+ | ** {{a|[[Amazons of Paradise Island|Amazons of Heaven]]}} |
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− | * [[Lex Luthor|Lutor]] {{flashback}} |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * {{a|[[Lutor (Earth-1927)|Lutor]]}} {{flashback}} |
+ | * {{a|[[Jon Kent (Earth-1927)|Jon Kent]]}} {{flashback}} |
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− | * [[Bane]] |
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+ | * The Children of the Night |
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− | * [[Two-Face]] |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Bane (Earth-1927)|Bane]]}} |
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− | * [[The Penguin]] |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Two-Face (Earth-1927)|Two-Face]]}} |
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− | * [[Poison Ivy]] |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Penguin (Earth-1927)|The Penguin]]}} |
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− | * [[Killer Croc]] |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Poison Ivy (Earth-1927)|Poison Ivy]]}} |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Killer Croc (Earth-1927)|Killer Croc]]}} |
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+ | * {{a|[[Barbara Gord-son (Earth-1927)|Barbara Gord-son]]}} |
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'''Locations:''' |
'''Locations:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Earth-1927]]}} |
+ | ** {{a|[[Paradise Island|Island of Heaven]]}} |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Metropolis]]}} |
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'''Items:''' |
'''Items:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Purple Healing Ray|Paula's Purple Ray]]}} |
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+ | | Notes = * Reprinted in {{co|Elseworlds: Justice League Vol. 2 (Collected)}}. |
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− | + | * The story of ''Wonder Woman: The Blue Amazon'' is patterned after ''[[Wikipedia:The Blue Angel|The Blue Angel]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Dr. Mabuse the Gambler|Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler]]''. |
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''The Blue Amazon'' is the final part of a trilogy, based on German Expressionist cinema. Writer Jean-Marc Lofficier had a fourth and final volume planned, entitled ''The Green Light'', which would have introduced counterparts of [[The Flash]], [[Green Lantern]] and the [[Martian Manhunter]] (based on Leni Riefenstahl's ''[[Wikipedia:Das Blaue Licht|The Blue Light]]'' (1922) and Arnold Fanck's ''Weiße Rausch - Der Neue Wunder des Schneeschuhs'' (a.k.a. ''The White Flame'') (1931) (which also starred Leni Riefenstahl), and a female Aquaman (based on Georg Wilhelm Pabst's ''[[Wikipedia:L'Atlantide (1932 film)|Die Herrin von Atlantis]]'' (a.k.a. ''The Mistress of Atlantis'') (1932)). The book would have dealt with the rediscovery of Earth. |
''The Blue Amazon'' is the final part of a trilogy, based on German Expressionist cinema. Writer Jean-Marc Lofficier had a fourth and final volume planned, entitled ''The Green Light'', which would have introduced counterparts of [[The Flash]], [[Green Lantern]] and the [[Martian Manhunter]] (based on Leni Riefenstahl's ''[[Wikipedia:Das Blaue Licht|The Blue Light]]'' (1922) and Arnold Fanck's ''Weiße Rausch - Der Neue Wunder des Schneeschuhs'' (a.k.a. ''The White Flame'') (1931) (which also starred Leni Riefenstahl), and a female Aquaman (based on Georg Wilhelm Pabst's ''[[Wikipedia:L'Atlantide (1932 film)|Die Herrin von Atlantis]]'' (a.k.a. ''The Mistress of Atlantis'') (1932)). The book would have dealt with the rediscovery of Earth. |
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Revision as of 11:39, 17 June 2019
November, 2003. It was published on September 3, 2003.
Synopsis for "Wonder Woman: Blue Amazon"
Appearing in "Wonder Woman: Blue Amazon"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- The Cheetah (Dies)
- Dr. Psykho
Other Characters:
- Paula von Gunther (Flashback only)
- Lutor (Flashback only)
- Jon Kent (Flashback only)
- The Children of the Night
- Bane
- Two-Face
- The Penguin
- Poison Ivy
- Killer Croc
- The Ventriloquist
- Barbara Gord-son
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Notes
- Reprinted in Elseworlds: Justice League Vol. 2.
- The story of Wonder Woman: The Blue Amazon is patterned after The Blue Angel and Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler.
The Blue Amazon is the final part of a trilogy, based on German Expressionist cinema. Writer Jean-Marc Lofficier had a fourth and final volume planned, entitled The Green Light, which would have introduced counterparts of The Flash, Green Lantern and the Martian Manhunter (based on Leni Riefenstahl's The Blue Light (1922) and Arnold Fanck's Weiße Rausch - Der Neue Wunder des Schneeschuhs (a.k.a. The White Flame) (1931) (which also starred Leni Riefenstahl), and a female Aquaman (based on Georg Wilhelm Pabst's Die Herrin von Atlantis (a.k.a. The Mistress of Atlantis) (1932)). The book would have dealt with the rediscovery of Earth.
See Also
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