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The Eisner-nominated creative duo of Tom King (Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow) and Daniel Sampere (Dark Crisis) is back for the most riveting installment of their Wonder Woman epic yet as The Matriarch commences her crusade to rule over the DC Universe in Wonder Woman #32
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Wonder Woman #32
After a disastrous attempt at stopping the Matriarch, she has risen more powerful than ever. Now it’s up to Trinity, who finds herself alone as her allies fall one by one, to stop her childhood companion.
Can the daughter of Wonder Woman finally live up to the name and all the pressures that come with it?
Creative Team
- Writer: Tom King
- Artist: Daniel Sampere
- Colorist: Tomeu Morey
- Letterer: Clayton Cowles
- Cover Artists: Daniel Sampere & Tomeu Morey
- Variant Cover Artists: David Nakayama; Dike Ruan; Daniel Sampere; Gerald Parel; Jorge Fornés
- Group Editor: Paul Kaminski
- Editor: Brittany Holzherr
- Assistant Editor: Chris Rosa
- Cover Price/Page Count: $4.99/40 Pages
Can the daughter of Wonder Woman finally live up to the name and all the pressures that come with it in Wonder Woman #32 on shelves and digital platforms April 15, 2026, from DC Comics