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Nubia/Wonder woman (Character)

Wonder Woman-Nubia

Publisher: DC Comics

Created by: Grant Morrison based on the original created by Robert Kanigher and Don Heck.

1st appearance: Final Crisis #7 (March, 2009)

Alias: Sister of Wonder Woman, Black Wonder woman, Princess Nubia, Black Amazon,

Team Affiliations: The Amazons

Legal Status: unknown

Height:6’0″                  Weight:150 lbs (64 kg)

Eyes: Brown                   Hair: Black

Relatives: Hippolyta (Mother), Diana/Wonder woman (sister), Donna/Harbinger (Sister)

Skills and Abilities:  From birth, she was taught the ways of warfare.

Powers

As wonder woman: She has the same powers as Wonder woman including the lasso of truth, strength on par with Superman and access to all the technology of Paradise Island.

Biography

During Final Crisis, we see Nubia is the Wonder woman of her earth and is on friendly terms with the Superman of her earth a Black Superman who also happens to be his world’s president. Her place of residence is known as Amazonia and she appears to be the queen there.

17 thoughts on “Nubia/Wonder woman (Character)

  1. So I was reading that Nubia has 3000 years of combat experience???? She needs to be in the New 52 somehow! She would be smashin Wonder Woman in a fight….well, maybe not now since WW is war…

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