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DC UNIVERSE
STAR SAPPHIRE: WONDER WOMAN ACTION FIGURE
> CLASSICS SERIES: WAVE 17, FIGURE 1

Company: Mattel
Designer: Ivan Reis / Bill Benecke
Sculptor: Four Horsemen Studios (Chris Dahlberg, Jim Preziosi, Eric Treadaway, H. Eric Mayse)
Release Date: May 9, 2011
Dimensions: 6" H
Points of Articulation: 19
Estimated Current Market Value: $15

Description:
Wonder Woman as she appears in the Blackest Night comic books (June 2009 - May 2010) written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Ivan Reis. Accessories include a golden lasso (non-removable) and violet lantern. Articulation at the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, torso, waist, hips, thighs, knees and ankles.

Blackest Night is a crossover story affecting all the current DC Universe and involves a personified force of death resurrecting deceased superheroes and seeking to eliminate all life and emotion from the universe. As the Blackest Night encompasses the world, heroes and villains alike are deputized into the Lantern Corps to fight back against the legions of Black Lanterns. Though Wonder Woman has proven herself a hero time and again in battle, the message she always seeks to spread in the mortal world is one of peace, equality, and love. During the Blackest Night, Wonder Woman’s earlier death and resurrection by the Greek gods opened her to the influence of Nekron and the Black Lanterns – but her immense love for the planet Earth and all its people allowed her to be saved by accepting a violet power ring and joining the Star Sapphires.

 
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