Welcome to Suffering Sappho's page of Wonder Woman links     Wonder Woman is a popular figure on the Web, and the wealth of sites and webpages devoted to her grows every year. The list I've compiled isn't exhaustive, but it should be fairly reliable in terms of working links and sites that are updated regularly. I've tried to include a comment or two per link, but this is intended to help peope identify or describe them, not to offer a critique or review of their content. Any links with adult-oriented material have been labeled appropriately.
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FAN SITES
Amazon Archives is a great resource; a complete list of WW appearances in comics, detailed synopses of her many appearances, and more.
Carol Strickland's Wonder Woman Pages is where you'll find extensive costume and appearance indexes for WW and many of her supporting characters.
Ultimate Wonder.com combines two sites, 'The Wonder Woman Files' and 'The Ultimate Wonder Woman Movie.' Lots to see at both sites.
Joel Thingvall's WW Art Gallery picks up where Mr T's previous art archive left off; lots of original WW art. Site hosted at comicartfans.com.
The Ultimate Wonder Woman Collector's Guide is a site that helps WW fans identify Wonder Woman items in a wide variety of categories, with handy photo illustrations.



Wonder Woman Fan Fiction is an entertaining site featuring a variety of fan-scripted WW adventures, plus info on the TV series and more.
Wonderland is ostensibly a Lynda Carter fansite, though the predominant theme is LC as WW. Lots of worthwhile info, but site design is crowded and hard on the eyes.
Amazing-Amazon.com is an older site with some terrific images archived, including costume galleries for Lynda Carter and Cathy Lee Crosby, and a comics section too.
Wonder Woman Online Fan Club is a place to locate other fans, and share a small library of member files and links. Updated infrequently.
Great Hera.com is another site that's been around a while; interesting graphics, info and layout, but updated very infrequently. Use a recent-ish browser to prevent Java problems.



Duke of Deception's WW Shrine is probably the largest archive of Wonder Woman images online, including original art, professional images, and photo-manipulations. (PG-13-ish)
Mujer Maravilla celebrates Wonder Woman in both the spanish and english languages; site is primarily a fan's WW blog that includes interesting commentary, images and more. Hosted at blogspirit.com .
Mister K's Late BA WW Index is where you'll find in depth synopses and analysis of comics. Covers approx the last 40 issues of WW volume 1; page is text-only, but very informative.
The New, Original Wonder Woman is one of the most unique WW sites around; it uses old comic panels to create new stories with original dialogue. Funny and thought-provoking, some adult themes though nothing explicit; hosted at Geocities.
Wonder Woman Museum is a fansite of Amazonian art, literature and memorabilia. Nicely designed site, with lots of images for reference as well as entertainment.
The Wonder Woman Gallery is an attractive site, and spotlights some great Golden Age comic covers featuring WW. There's also a smattering of info about upcoming WW comics and projects.
Wonder Woman Animated GIF Gallery is just what you'd expect...lots of slightly jerky but kinda cute animations, including one lifted from the front page of PB&G. Hosted at Geocities.
The Unofficial International Wonder Woman Museum & Library is a gallery one fan's immense collection of WW items presented in a series of colorful pictures...impressive ! Hosted at HometownAOL.
Lynda Carter, Mere Mortal is a tasteful fan site devoted to TV's Wonder Woman; includes informative sections for Lynda's bio, her filmography, and a gallery of images. Includes some WW images; hosted at Tripod.
Amazing is a fanlisting page that includes various visual goodies, info, and customized WW graphics you won't see elsewhere. It's free to join.
Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman is written entirely in Japanese and is almost completely text, though there are some photo illustrations. Emphasis LC as WW, with short stories, episode list, and "bbs."
Wonder Woman at Planete-Amazone.com is an all-in-French site with a lot of material relating to WW. Sections devoted to the 1967 Bill Dozier pilot, the '74 Cathy Lee Crosby version, all of the Lynda Carter TV run, plus various histories and galleries relating to our heroine.
Wonder Woman Screen Captures is a large collection of small screen captures from the Lynda Carter as WW series. Most images appear to be from broadcast or home video. Hosted by 50megs.com.
The Continuity Pages: WW includes chronlogical and factual details about the various Wonder Woman comics, but heavy emphasis is on the post-Crisis WW.
Golden Age Heroines Link List is part of a larger site: Mikel Midnight's GA Directory. This page is a completist's dream, with links to comics heroines of many stripes.

OFFICIAL SITES
DC Comics Homepage is where you'll find information about upcoming Wonder Woman comics (among many others), and have access to a variety of images and 'sneak peaks.'
DC Direct should be among your bookmarks, if you collect Wonder Woman action figures and collectibles. This is the homepage of the folks who make some of the best.
Warner Bros Studio is the homepage of DC Comics' owner, which is also parent to The WB, Looney Tunes, Harry Potter, and others.
Wonder Woman at Wikipedia isn't sanctioned by DC, but this 'free encyclopedia' entry devoted to WW is very informative, and surprisingly up to date.
WBShop.com. is often the first place you'll find WB-exclusives featuring Wonder Woman, the Justice League, Harry Potter, Scooby and other characters who call Warner Bros their home.


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MESSAGE BOARDS & FAN GROUPS
DC Comics Wonder Woman Message Board is the 'officially sanctioned' place offered by DC to fans to post (almost) all their thoughts on the character. Linked to at least another hundred message boards, all hosted by DC.
The Wonder Woman Message Board is an un-official but still useful discussion board; includes message archive and chat room. Hosted by comicboards.com.
Amazing Amazons is a group hosted at MSN.UK, and is currently looking for a new moderator. Plenty of archived posts from the past, for interested readers.
The Diana Prince Appreciation Society at YahooGroups is a haven for fans of the Mod era Wonder Woman, Diana Prince; membership is required to view stored materials or be on the mailing list.
La Mujer Maravilla is a spanish-only fan page located in MSN's latin groups area. Site is slightly more interactive than the usual group; anyone can browse their files, images and archives.
Duke of Deception's WW Art is one of the largest YahooGroups devoted to the Amazing Amazon. Caution, some PG-13 material may be swapped. Membership required to view stored materials.
Wonder Woman List is YahooGroup that's been around for years, and is still fairly active. Membership required to view stored materials.
Bullets & Bracelets is another group that's been around a while, and has a large membership. Seems to be a fairly active group; membership required to view stored materials.
Ultimate Wonder Woman group at Yahoo is devoted to a rather esoteric version of the Amazon, but seems popular judging by the number of members. Membership required to view stored materials.
WEB RINGS
Wonder Woman: The Amazing Amazon Web Ring is the world's largest and most comprehensive ring devoted to the Princess of Power.
Wonder Woman Web Ring is another, older ring with many of the same sites as the previous link.

JLA/JSA Justice For All is a broader resource, including ring sites for Wonder Woman as well as other heroes of the JLA and JSA.
Titans Together Web Ring has a long list of sites devoted to the Teen Titans, DC's youth hero team that has included two different Wonder Girls.
DC Comics Webring is another large webring, specializing in heroes and heroines from the DC Universe, primarily those of the JLA.



WEB STORES & COLLECTIBLES
WickedCoolStuff.com is the next best thing to an "official" Wonder Woman store, because they routinely stock the best in Amazon collectibles, including action figures, ceramics, costumes, jewelry, kitsch and more.
Ecampus.com is geared primarily toward college students, and always includes quite a few Wonder Woman books, trade paperbacks, and other print items. (Use the search feature on their front page.)
eBay should never be underestimated when it comes to finding and pricing collectibles. This holds true even with new (in-stock) items, as well as older collectibles. (Link shows all results for "Wonder Woman" at present.)


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Lone Star Comics/My Comic Shop.com is a large combined merchant with one of the Web's largest selections of WW back issues. Also stocks a variety of collectibles, like action figures, and occasionally carries older collectibles.
BuyCostumes.com is pretty much your one stop shop for all Wonder Woman outfits, for adults, children, and even for your pets, now and then.
WebUndies.com generally carries a small selection of women's underthings that are styled after Wonder Woman's costume; may or may not have any WW items for "boys," so you'll have to search.
  
 
 
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Wonder Woman Tribute is a suprisingly big archive of images, starting with various actresses and amateurs posing as WW, shots of Lynda Carter, strange short movies and an archive of collectibles. Some PG-13 material, but nothing explicit. Hosted at Geocities.
Wonder Woman Vicki appears to be a thirtyish actress who aspires to playing Wonder Woman in TV or film (or radio...), and has set up this page of pics and personal news to that end. Good luck, Vicki ! Hosted at Geocities.
The Next Wonder Woman is another aspiring actress, and this is her AOL Journal. Mostly text here, but there are snapshots of our heroine, in costume, posing about the house and other locations.
Wonder Woman Movie News Archive at Comicbookmovie.com keeps track of all information regarding a Wonder Woman movie; current news and articles are also posted.




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Wonder Woman E-Cards is a place where you can send images of Lynda as Wonder Woman as E-postcards; hosted by realityrenderedstudios.com.
Wonder Woman & The Star Riders is a page that tells the story of an ill-fated cartoon from the early 90's, starring Wonder Woman and a supporting cast that would make She-Ra jealous. Hosted at AOL.
Seanbaby on Wonder Woman is one punk's view of Wonder Woman, at least, the one from Superfriends. Some adult themes and language in other parts of his website.
WW Article from Alter Ego is a reprint of a piece written by comics vet Roy Thomas. Examines and compares the very first two Wonder Woman stories.
My WW Art Page includes some great original cartoon artwork, plus photo-manipulations of famous actresses as WW. Hosted by Angelfire.



JLAnimated.com contains just about anything you might want to know about Wonder Woman, as she appears in Cartoon Network's Justice League program. Includes program schedule, character bios, episode listings, comics and more.
The Trevors: A Love Story is a musical flash video set to the tune of Billy Joel's "She's Always A Woman." Humorous and clever; hosted by spoil-sports.com.
Wonder Woman In The Media is part of a larger site; scroll down to the "WW Links" to see the WW-specific content. Includes some rare screen caps of various WW portrayals by various actresses.
JLAnimated WW Profile is a page from the larger The World's Finest. Good character bio and plenty of screen caps.
Wonder Woman Friends and Enemies is a page of unique "micro-hero" images. Part of a larger site of images by Lilith Von Silver.



Wonder Woman Micros by Jerome is a page of terrific original WW micros that is part of a larger French website with even more micros.
Who Was Wonder Woman is a three page article appearing in a Fall 2001 issue of Bostonia, a publication of Boston U Alumni. It examines the relationship of WW creator Bill Marston and his wife Elizabeth, and how she helped to inspire the first Amazing Amazon.
The Life and Times of a WW is a writeup of a (Scottish) play about Wonder Woman, which ran in London and in NYC. Part of a larger site devoted to the Skullduggery Theatre Company.
Did Wonder Woman Jump The Shark ? is TV slang that refers to the infamous moment in Happy Days, when Fonz jumped the shark on his motorcycle, and the show "peaked." The page linked above offers both numeric and textual feedback on whether the WW tv show 'jumped the shark,' and if it did, what factors were to blame. You can cast your votes at jumptheshark.com's voting page .
George-Perez.com is the official site of WW's vol2 creator, with all sorts of news, images, checklists and other good stuff. Well worth a visit !


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