The best budget entry points for Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman #1 (1987, George Pérez reboot, €15-25), #164 (first Adam Hughes cover run, €5-12), and the Rucka/Simone runs at €2-5 per issue. The Wonder Woman catalog is vast and largely underrated compared to Batman or Superman.
Wonder Woman is the third pillar of the DC trinity with Batman and Superman, but her back issues are significantly less expensive than those of her male colleagues. This historic undervaluation of the market is a golden opportunity for budget collectors: quality complete runs can be found at a fraction of the price of an equivalent Batman run.
With the success of the Gal Gadot films and the growing interest in female characters in comics, prices could rise. So now is the perfect time to build a solid Wonder Woman collection at a low price.
Affordable Wonder Woman key issues
If Wonder Woman #1 (1942) and Sensation Comics #1 are in the stratosphere of Golden Age awards, George Pérez's post-Crisis reboot (1987) offers a remarkably accessible historical entry point for a #1 of such an iconic character.
Key numbers under €25
- Wonder Woman #1 (1987, Pérez)— €15-25 in mid-grade, one of the best quality/price ratios DC
- Wonder Woman #72(start of Bolland covers) — €5-10
- Wonder Woman #164(start of Adam Hughes cover run) — €5-12
- Wonder Woman #195(start of Greg Rucka run vol. 1) — €4-8
- Wonder Woman #1 (2006, Allan Heinberg)— €4-8
- Wonder Woman #1 (2011, New 52, Azzarello/Chiang)— €8-15
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Underrated Runs to Grab
The George Pérez run (#1-62, 1987-1992) is the most acclaimed, but even the current numbers from this period remain affordable. The runs that follow are even cheaper despite often excellent narrative quality.
Particularly accessible periods
- Wonder Woman vol. 2 #63-136(post-Pérez, Messner-Loebs then Byrne) — €1-3 per issue
- Wonder Woman vol. 2 #137-226(Jimenez, Rucka) — €2-5 per issue
- Wonder Woman vol. 3 #1-44(2006-2010) — €2-4 per issue
- Wonder Woman vol. 4 #1-52(New 52, Azzarello/Chiang then Finch) — €2-5 per issue
The Pérez run: accessible quality
- Wonder Woman #1-24 (Pérez)— €3-8 per current number (excluding #1)
- Wonder Woman #25-62 (Pérez)— €2-5 per number
- Run Pérez complete (#1-62)— estimate €120-180 depending on the state
Where to find Wonder Woman cheap in France
Wonder Woman is less common than Batman in French stores, but remains regularly available. As demand is lower, prices are often negotiable.
- eBay.fr and eBay.com— full Wonder Woman runs often underbid
- Agreements— DC bins systematically contain Wonder Woman at low prices
- MyComicShop— excellent stock with precise grades, frequent promotions
- Dollar bins— Wonder Woman is one of the most popular DC titles in discount stores
Budget strategy for Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman has the advantage of having a single main title (with a few exceptions), which makes the run easier to follow than Batman or Superman with their multiple parallel series.
Advice :The Pérez run (#1-62) is the ideal starting point: narratively excellent, historically important, and doable for €120-180. If you're on a tighter budget, the Azzarello/Chiang run (New 52, #1-35) is a brilliant reinvention available for €50-80 full. Both are finished, consistent runs.
Modern keys Wonder Woman under €20
- Wonder Woman #1 (2016, Rebirth, Rucka)— €5-10
- Wonder Woman #750(2020, legacy anniversary issue) — €5-10
- Wonder Woman #1 (2023, Tom King)— €4-8
- Nubia and the Amazons #1(2021) — €3-6
- Wonder Girl #1(2021, Yara Flor) — €4-8
Wonder Woman #750 is a historic legacy issue (a tribute to continuous numbering since 1942) with multiple variant covers, all accessible under €15.
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