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Wonder Woman and the fledgeling superheroine Star-Blossom, in unfinished art from Wonder Woman #750, DC Comics (2020). Gail Simone, Colleen Doran/DC Comics

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Behold Wonder Woman’s greatest living creators teaming up for landmark issue

Gail Simone, Nicola Scott, Greg Rucka, and more

Susana Polo is an entertainment editor at Polygon, specializing in pop culture and genre fare, with a primary expertise in comic books. Previously, she founded The Mary Sue.

Next year, DC Comics will debut a big anniversary issue of Wonder Woman that will kick off a new phase of the hero’s mission in Man’s World, and Polygon has an exclusive look at art from the 96-page anthology.

Wonder Woman #750 will feature stories from Greg Rucka and Nicola Scott, who, among other iconic work on the character, modernized Diana’s origin in 2016; Gail Simone and Colleen Doran, who will reprise their character Star-Blossom from 2016’s Wonder Woman 75th Anniversary Special; and Mariko Tamaki and Elena Casagrande. You can get a preview of all of their work below.

DC Comics has also assembled a veritable army of creators new and old to contribute to Wonder Woman #750, including Kami Garcia, Shannon and Dean Hale, Ramona Fradon, Jose Luis Garcia Lopez, Liam Sharp, Marguerite Bennett, Vita Alaya, Bilquis Evely, and, of course, current Wonder Woman writer Steve Orlando.

But just because this is an anthology issue, doesn’t mean it won’t have long-reaching repercussions for the Princess of the Amazons, according to Orlando.

Wonder Woman #750 hits shelves on Jan. 22, 2020. Here are seven exclusive images from the 96-page anthology issue.

Wonder Woman confronts the Cheetah in a cave in unfinished pages from Wonder Woman #750, DC Comics (2020). Greg Rucka, Nicola Scott/DC Comics
The Cheetah leaps at Wonder Woman, claws ready, in an unfinished double page spread from Wonder Woman #750, DC Comics (2020). Greg Rucka, Nicola Scott/DC Comics
Wonder Woman carries a woman out of a burning building, in unfinished art from Wonder Woman #750, DC Comics (2020). Mariko Tamaki, Elena Casagrande/DC Comics
Wonder Woman shields a small child from an explosion, in unfinished art from Wonder Woman #750, DC Comics (2020). Mariko Tamaki, Elena Casagrande/DC Comics
Star-Blossom, the pre-teen flower superhero, saves people from a burning building with a slide of flowers, in unfinished art from Wonder Woman #750, DC Comics (2020). Gail Simone, Colleen Doran/DC Comics
Fighting against the fire, Star-Blossom gets tapped on the shoulder by Wonder Woman, in unfinished art from Wonder Woman #750, DC Comics (2020). Gail Simone, Colleen Doran/DC Comics
Wonder Woman and Star-Blossom fight a fire together, in unfinished art from Wonder Woman #750, DC Comics (2020). Gail Simone, Colleen Doran/DC Comics
Wonder Woman holds a metal-wrought globe of the earth on her shoulders like Atlas, on the cover of Wonder Woman #750, DC Comics (2020).
The cover of Wonder Woman #750.
Joëlle Jones, Trish Mulvihill/DC Comics
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