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Every Missing Wonder Woman Omnibus, Mapped | 2025 Tigereyes Most Wanted DC Omnibus Poll

May 12, 2025 by krisis 2 Comments

Most Wanted DC Omnibus - Wonder Woman Omnibus Mapping

It’s time to map the DC Universe! In June, I’ll be joining with Near Mint Condition to launch the Tigereyes Most Wanted DC Omnibus 2nd Annual Poll! This post explains every Wonder Woman omnibus that does NOT exist – all of which will appear as options on the 2025 poll.

Through the end of May I’ll be covering DC entire publishing history by mapping missing omnibus volumes to fill in every gap in your DC oversize shelf! That’s all leading to the kickoff of the Tigereyes Most Wanted DC Omnibus 2nd Annual Poll on Near Mint Condition the first week of June.

This is my blog and my mappings, so I’m starting with my favorite character!

This year has been incredible for Wonder Woman omnibus volumes! We not only got the long-awaited and oft-delayed Golden Age Wonder Woman Vol. 6, but we also have announcements for a final Silver Age volume and Wonder Woman by Greg Rucka and Wonder Woman by John Byrne!

That significantly narrows the remaining books we need to fully cover Wonder Woman in omnibus! We only need six more books to complete collect her material prior to Flashpoint!

With another year or two like this we could easily have all of that material collected… plus, crack into her post-Rebirth material for the first time in omnibus. But, to get there, her books need your votes! Only one Wonder Woman book made the on-air Top 60 last year – her Greg Rucka omnibus. We’ll need to see votes centralize on some of her other runs this year for less popular material to place.

If you’re not sure of what to vote for, stick around for a list of books vetted by a gang of the biggest mapping nerds on the internet with explanations from yours truly – keeper of the most-definitive guides to collected editions on the planet.

Or, if you don’t care about omnibuses, just use this post to learn about DC history and find some great comics to read!

This post covers the following speculated omnibus volumes:

  • Golden, Silver, and Bronze Age Wonder Woman Omnibus Mapping
    • Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Vol. 7 (1955 – 1958) [final Golden]
    • Wonder Woman: The Bronze Age Vol. 1 (1973 & on) [follows Diana Prince omni; includes “12 Labors”]
  • Post-Crisis Wonder Woman Omnibus Mapping – The 90s
    • Wonder Woman by William Messner-Loebs & Mike Deodato (1993 – 1996) [between Perez & Byrne]
    • Wonder Woman by Eric Luke (1998 – 2000) [between Byrne and Jimenez]
    • Wonder Woman: Amazons Attack (2006 – 2007) [fits prior to Simone omni]
    • Wonder Woman & Superman by J. Michael Straczynski (2010 – 2011) [AKA WW by Simone Companion]
  • Wonder Woman Omnibus Mapping – New 52
    • Wonder Woman, The New 52 Omnibus by Meredith Finch (2014 – 2016) [follows Azzarello/Chiang]
    • Superman / Wonder Woman, The New 52 Omnibus (2013 – 2016) [includes Doomed]
  • Wonder Woman Omnibus Mapping – Rebirth to Present Day
    • Wonder Woman, The Rebirth Omnibus Vol. 1 by Greg Rucka (2016 – 2017)
    • Batman / Superman / Wonder Woman: Trinity, The Rebirth Omnibus (2016 – 2018) [includes Brave and the Bold 2018]
    • Wonder Woman, The Rebirth Omnibus Vol. 2 by Fontana, Robinson, & Orlando (2017 – 2018) [follows Rucka Rebirth]
    • Wonder Woman, The Rebirth Omnibus Vol. 3 by Wilson, Orlando, & Tamaki (2018 – 2020)
    • Wonder Woman, The Infinite Frontier Omnibus by Becky Cloonan & Michael Conrad (2021 – 2023) [fits prior to King; could include Nubia]

Remember: These titles and mappings are a suggestion of how DC could assemble these books. Your vote on the poll is a vote in favor of DC creating a book with that title or covering that period, NOT an endorsement of a specific map. Maps are presented as a proof of concept and to help you build your personal reading list.

Want to check out all of the other voting options for the 2025 Tigereyes Poll? Check out my 2025 Tigereyes poll options overview page that explains the poll, how to vote, and every title that will appear – including links to all of the posts in this series.

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Golden, Silver, and Bronze Age Wonder Woman Omnibus Mapping

Wonder Woman (1942) #206Wonder Woman’s pre-Crisis omnibus lines are now in outstanding shape – as good as it gets for any DC hero. We have just one more Golden Age book to cover and then we’re ready to leap into the Bronze Age! To see how Wonder Woman’s Pre-Crisis material is already collected, see the Guide to Wonder Woman.

Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Vol. 7 (1955 – 1958) [final Golden]

The recently-released Volume 6 collects through Wonder Woman (1942) #71, which is a lot more aggressive than I expected! With Diana’s run in Sensation Comics (1942) #1 now completely collected, this volume only needs to focus on collecting issues of her solo title.

This book would collect Wonder Woman (1942) #72-97.

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Wonder Woman: The Bronze Age Vol. 1 (1973 & on) [follows Diana Prince omni; includes “12 Labors”]

This follows the existing Diana Prince omnibus, which wraps up the Silver Age and stretches into the Bronze Age. That means this would begin with Wonder Woman (1942) #205. This first volume would include the famous “12 Labors” story from issues #212-222.

Hardly any issues from Wonder Woman’s Bronze Age have ever been collected in color until issue #306 and on in the DC Finest line. That means this book and subsequent volumes would be a big deal for Wonder Woman collectors – but they would also take some significant art restoration.

On the plus side, DC seems willing to go bigger on Bronze Age omnibuses than they do on Golden and Silver. We’ve seen books reach 1000+ pages. So, it’s entirely possible we could see these 125 issues knocked out in four volumes rather than five,

This would begin to collect Wonder Woman (1942) #205-329 and related team-ups and guest appearances.

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Post-Crisis Wonder Woman Omnibus Mapping – The 90s

Wonder Woman (1987) #72

All of George Pérez’s historic 1987-1993 run on Wonder Woman has already covered in three existing omnibuses (plus a War of the Gods event omnibus), so we’re already into the 90s for our next volume! To see how Wonder Woman’s 1980s and 90s material is already collected, see the Guide to Wonder Woman.

Wonder Woman by William Messner-Loebs & Mike Deodato (1993 – 1996) [between Perez & Byrne]

This volume would follow the existing trio of Pérez omnibuses. I adore this William Messner-Loebs run on Wonder Woman with jaw-dropping Brian Bolland covers. Pérez run was like an extended multi-year origin, which means this run is where we truly get to see Diana as her own independent superhero – including what it means for her not to be Wonder Woman.

Plus, Mike Deodato joins this run for its final year after just a handful of prior American comics work, and it catapulted him to instant stardom.

This would collect Wonder Woman (1987) Special, #63-100, 0, & Annual 3-4. It would make sense to also add Artemis: Requiem (1996) #1-6 to this map, since it is also by Messner-Loebs and acts as an epilogue to this story. Plus, DC has already established the convention in the Wonder Woman line of picking up earlier/later work by the same creative time, having just done it in the announced Byrne omnibus.

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The newly-announced Wonder Woman by John Byrne omnibus fits here.

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Wonder Woman by Eric Luke (1998 – 2000) [between Byrne and Jimenez]

Eric Luke isn’t a big name in comics, so this isn’t a hotly demanded run and it would likely get a storyline-based title for marketing purposes.

Luke doesn’t write #137-138 after Byrne, Annual 8, or #160-163 prior to the subsequent Phil Jimenez omnibus, but they’d likely all be included here to create a seamless line.

This would collect Wonder Woman (1987) #137-163, Annual 7-8, and One Million. It could add some other material from this period, including Wonder Woman: Once and Future Story (1998) OGN, stories from Wonder Woman Secret Files (1998) #1-3 that are not in the Jimenez omnibus, and the beautiful Wonder Woman: Spirit of Truth (2001) OGN by Paul Dini & Alex Ross.

Unfortunately, the unimaginatively mapped Greg Rucka omnibus that follows Jimenez skipped over a brief run of issues between Jimenez and Rucka, so we’re looking at Wonder Woman (1987) #189-194 and Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity (2003) #1-3 being abandoned or available only in a deluxe hardcover.

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Wonder Woman by Phil Jimenez fits here, followed by a brief gap and then Wonder Woman by Greg Rucka.

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Post-Crisis Wonder Woman Omnibus Mapping – The 00s through FlashpointWonder Woman (2006) #12

With the announcement of Wonder Woman by Greg Rucka, we need just a handful more books to get from 2005 to Flashpoint! To see how Wonder Woman’s 2000s material is already collected, see the Guide to Wonder Woman.

Wonder Woman: Amazons Attack (2006 – 2007) [fits prior to Simone omni]

This is a tricky omnibus to map, because the Gail Simone Wonder Woman omnibus cuts Wonder Woman’s 2006 title off after just one year of issues! Luckily, that scant 13 issues and an annual also include a sizable DC event, “Amazons Attack.” This book can double as an even omnibus to collect all of the that event series and its tie-ins, which fills this out to a suitable siz.

This would collect Wonder Woman (2006) #1-13 & Annual 1 + Outsiders: Five of a Kind – Wonder Woman/Grace (2007) #1. Then, it would add all of the “Amazons Attack” event that crossed over with issues #11-12 from Amazons Attack (2006) #1-6, Catwoman (2002) #69-70, Supergirl (2005) #20, and Teen Titans (2003) #48-49.

We could add in contemporaneous appearances in Manhunter (2004) #25-30 or some of her stories from JLA: Classified (2005).

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Batman / Superman / Wonder Woman: Trinity by Kurt Busiek (2008 – 2009) [the weekly series]

This would collect the weekly series Trinity (2008) #1-52, which primarily starred DC’s major Trinity in the A-story of every issue.

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The Wonder Woman by Gail Simone omnibus fits here.

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Wonder Woman & Superman by J. Michael Straczynski (2010 – 2011) [AKA Simone Companion]

After the conclusion of Gail Simone’s run on Wonder Woman, the title renumbered to legacy numbers for the year prior to Flashpoint and the New 52, all of which was written by J. Michael Straczynski.

Realistically, DC would likely issue this in a deluxe oversize hardcover, which is their practice for these shorter 10-18 issue creator runs (whereas Marvel never does that – every oversize book is an omnibus or a “Gallery Edition” with them). However, there is a way to map this material into an omnibus! The key is combining this brief Wonder Woman run with an equally brief Superman run by JMS, adding in some otherwise abandoned one-shots.

Would DC really do this? Eh, maybe not. But, it’s possible, especially if Wonder Woman omnis continue to generate votes and sales. Weirder things have happened as a result of these polls.

The would collect J. Michael Straczynski’s brief run of Wonder Woman (1942 / 2010) #600-614 and a mirrored run on Superman (2006) #700-714. It could also include Blackest Night: Wonder Woman (2009) #1-3, the non-reprint stories in DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman – The 70s, The 80s, The 90s, and Wonder Woman’s material from Wednesday Comics (2009) #1-12.

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Wonder Woman Omnibus Mapping – New 52

We have just one New 52 Wonder Woman omnibus – the creator-centric Azzarello & Chiang volume. That collects a satisfying and complete story, but not the complete run of Wonder Woman in New 52. We’d need two more volumes to get there. To see how this New 52 material is already collected, see the Guide to Wonder Woman.

Wonder Woman, The New 52 Omnibus by Meredith Finch (2014 – 2016) [follows Azzarello/Chiang]

Brian Azzarello & Cliff Chiang’s run on Wonder Woman in the New 52 ends with Wonder Woman (2011) #35. From there, Meredith Finch wrote the title until the start of Rebirth. There were no crossovers or special issues aside from Wonder Woman: Futures End, to which we could add Superman/Wonder Woman: Futures End.

That means this book doesn’t crack the 20 issue mark. Could it be a deluxe hardcover rather than an omnibus? Could it be merged with the Superman / Wonder Woman omnibus? Perhaps! But, that’s not our job as the poll-masters.

This would collect Wonder Woman (2011) #36-52 & Annual 1, adding Wonder Woman: Futures End (2014) #1 and maybe also Superman/Wonder Woman: Futures End (2014) #1. It could also add Wonder Woman (2011) #23.1 [Cheetah], collected in the DC Villain Month omnibus but abandoned by the Wonder Woman omnibus line (whereas issue #23.2 is in the Azz/Chiang omni).

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Superman / Wonder Woman, The New 52 Omnibus (2013 – 2016) [includes Doomed]

During New 52, Wonder Woman was romantically linked to Superman – in a plot that caused a riot with fans, but was originally teased by Perez and Byrne way back in the late 80s! That lead them to share their own ongoing team-up title for the first time in DC history. Originally, the final two issues of that title were only released in collected edition.

In total, collecting the contents of the trade paperbacks of this book accounts for 36 issues – a fine size for an omnibus.

However, this title also crossed over multiple times with the rest of the Superman line. While the trade paperbacks of this series did not include that crossover material, I do think in some cases it would need to be collected here for story continuity purposes. Specifically, the “Doomed” crossover was anchored by this title and I think it belongs here in full – adding 12 more issues.

Could this also collect all of “Savage Dawn” and “The Final Days of Superman”? It could easily fit both full story arcs at 13 additional issus, but I suspect they’d be primarily collected in a Superman New 52 omnibus rather than here.

This would collect Superman/Wonder Woman #1-31 & Annual 1-2, Wonder Woman: Futures End (2014) #1, and Superman/Wonder Woman: Futures End (2014) #1. Annual 1 continues directly to Action Comics (2011) Annual 3. Then, “Doomed” would add Action Comics (2011) #30-35 & Annual 3, Batman/Superman (2013) #11, Supergirl (2011) #34-35, Superman (2011) #30, & Superman: Doomed (2014) #1-2.

Optionally, “Savage Dawn” would add Action Comics (2011) #48-50, Superman (2011) #48-50. & Annual 3. That rolls directly into “The Final Days of Superman,” which would add Action Comics (2011) #51-52, Batman/Superman (2013) #31-32, and Superman (2011) #51-52.

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Wonder Woman Omnibus Mapping – Rebirth to Present Day

Wonder Woman (2016) Rebirth #1

DC is finally starting to release Rebirth-era omnibuses now that we’re nearly a decade away from the launch of that era, but we haven’t seen any post-Rebirth Wonder Woman books! To see how this New 52 material is already collected, see the Guide to Wonder Woman.

Wonder Woman, The Rebirth Omnibus Vol. 1 by Greg Rucka (2016 – 2017)

Greg Rucka returned to Wonder Woman to relaunch her title in Rebirth, trying to make sense of the many revisions to her origin as well as recenter her character as a mainstream superhero for Rebirth after her own title focused heavily on mythology in New 52.

This would be a relatively brief omnibus and we have seen DC get slightly imaginative with their Rebirth omnibus mapping for Nightwing. However, based on Greg Rucka’s name and the concise, contained nature of his run, I don’t think we would see this stretch all the way to issue #57 to collect to the next natural stopping point on this title.

This would collect Wonder Woman (2016) Rebirth, #1-25, & material from Annual 1/2017

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Batman / Superman / Wonder Woman: Trinity, The Rebirth Omnibus (2016 – 2018) [includes Brave and the Bold 2018]

DC’s Trinity of heroes had their own team-up series during the launch of Rebirth! Plus, Wonder Woman had a relatively rare team-up series with Batman written and drawn by Liam Sharp!

This would collect Trinity (2016) #1-22 & Annual 1. Since that’s on the short side, it could add the contemporaneous The Brave and the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman (2018) #1-6 by Liam Sharp.

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Wonder Woman, The Rebirth Omnibus Vol. 2 by Fontana, Robinson, & Orlando (2017 – 2018) [follows Rucka Rebirth]

The bulk of the run of Wonder Woman that followed Greg Rucka was written by James Robinson, as bookended by a pair of brief runs by other creators. There was an arc by Shea Fontana prior to Robinson and one by Steve Orlando that followed him that don’t make sense to collect elsewhere.

We could add to that Tynion’s Witching Hour crossover, although that has already been collected in full in the Justice League Dark omnibus. However, it’s only 5 more issues, and it means we’d continue to have an unbroken run of Wonder Woman collected in her own omnibus line.

This would collect Wonder Woman (2016) #26-57, Annual 1/2017, Annual 2/2018, Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor (2017) #1, and Witching Hour crossover issues.

The breakdown of that is Shea Fontana’s Wonder Woman (2016) #26-30 & Annual 1/2017, Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor (2017) #1, James Robinson’s Wonder Woman (2016) #31-50 & Annual 2/2018, Steve Orlando’s Wonder Woman (2016) #51-55, and the “Witching Hour” crossover by James Tynion (Justice League Dark/Wonder Woman: The Witching Hour (2018) #1, Wonder Woman/Justice League Dark: The Witching Hour (2018) #1, Wonder Woman (2017) #56-57, & Justice League Dark (2018) #4).

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Wonder Woman, The Rebirth Omnibus Vol. 3 by Wilson, Orlando, & Tamaki (2018 – 2020)

This is primarily a G. Willow Wilson Wonder Woman omnibus, as she penned a hefty two-year run on the title. However, Steve Orlando returned to the book for the better part of a year after that, followed by another 10 issues by Mariko Tamaki.

I think G. Willow Wilson’s name is the big draw here and I adore her run on Wonder Woman. Orlando & Tamaki could make an omnibus on their own, but given DC’s current trend on collecting Rebirth runs of Nightwing and Justice League I think we could easily just group this into a single book that is nearly 50 issues.

This would collect Wonder Woman (2016) #58-83, #750-769, Annual 2019, & Annual 2020.

The breakdown of that is G. Willow Wilson’s Wonder Woman (2016) #58-81, Steve Orlando’s Wonder Woman (2016) #82-83 & Annual 2019 followed by Wonder Woman (1942) #750-758 & Annual 2020, and Mariko Tamaki’s Wonder Woman (1942) #759-769.

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Wonder Woman, The Infinite Frontier Omnibus by Becky Cloonan & Michael Conrad (2021 – 2023) [fits prior to King; could include Nubia]

This run was part of “Infinite Frontier,” a publishing period which saw Diana pulled away from the modern day of the DC Universe in anticipation to a major revision to her continuity which never arrived (due to Dan DiDio’s departure from the company). Many of those issues included “Young Diana” back-up stories; I don’t think they make narrative sense to include in this omnibus, but that’s up to DC in the end!

There are also another 15 issues worth of Nubia & The Amazon material in this period. They could be appended to this omnibus if DC really wanted one of their hulking modern omnibuses like the Justice League Dark books, but they could also be held for a standalone Nubia omnibus at some later point.

This would collect Wonder Woman (2016 / 1942) #770-800, Annual 2021, & the Becky Cloonan & Michael Conrad story, “In Memoriam,” from Wonder Woman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular (2021) #1.

Then, we would ad “Trial of the Amazons” material from Nubia and the Amazons (2022) #6; Trial of the Amazons (2022) #1-2; and Trial of the Amazons: Wonder Girl (2022) #1-2

Alternately, this could collect all of the Nubia material from this period, including Nubia & The Amazons (2021) #1-6 (and a story from Infinite Frontier #0), Artemis: Wanted (2022) #1, Olympus: Rebirth (2022) #1, and Nubia: Coronation Special (2022) #1, along with material from Wonder Woman 80th Anniversary 100-page Super Spectacular (2021) #1, and Nubia: Queen of the Amazons (2022) #1-4.

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We don’t yet know where Tom King’s run on Wonder Woman (2023) will end (despite my frequent prayers and offerings to the gods), so we can’t yet map a volume by him!

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  1. Cody says

    May 26, 2025 at 4:24 pm

    Similar to what DC did with green lantern. I wonder if we see them do a Superman omni to line up with where Morrison left action comics. then intertwine Action/Superman/Superman&WW titles together into a two volume set. Would help with a lot of the double dipping.

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    • krisis says

      May 26, 2025 at 8:18 pm

      Yeah, there’s really no perfect solution here. I think we risk over-mapping if we try to push it all into one book, especially with DC finally forging ahead with a Detective Comics omnibus on the Batman side. But, this is an instance where if I was really making perfect maps I’d be going with an all-in-one solution, rather than trying to present obvious titles for the poll.

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