WONDY'S MAIN DEATHS

Dead from1964-1976. Died in 1964 in Avengers 9, Volume 1 by Writer: Stan Lee Penciller: Don Heck Inker: Dick Ayers

Resurrected in Avengers 151 in 1976 by Writers: Gerry Conway, Jim Shooter, and Steve Englehart Penciller: George Perez Inker: John Tartag

Dead from 1994-1998. Died in 1994 in Force Works 1 by Writers:Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning Penciller: Tom Tenney Inker: Rey Garcia & Avon.

Resurrected in Avengers 3,Volume 3 in 1998 by Writer: Kurt Busiek Penciller George Pérez Inker: Al Vey

WONDY'S PAINTED DEATHS
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WONDER YEARS BOOKS 1 & 2 This painted limited series was published in 1995. It's told from the perspective of an obsessed fan, Cindy Knutz, who Wonder Man once saved. It shows how her obsession with him grows and how when he died in Force Works first mission, it affected her and her friends lives in many ways. This character:Cindy Knutz is in the Avengers Two: Wonder Man and the Beast mini series published in 2000.

THE LAST AVENGERS STORY 1 of 2: Alternate Death in 1995 by Writer:Peter David and Artist: Ariel Olivetti. A year had passed without Wonder Man being resurrected and along comes this beautifully painted limited series. In this alternate reality the Hulk becomes ultimately evil after being the sole survivor of a battle of the gods were Thor & Hercules die. He battles Wonder Man in a trully epic confrontation that culminates in the death of both of them. This is Wondy at his best.CLICK COVER FOR HIGHLIGHTS!

WONDY'S SECONDARY DEATHS

AVENGERS 177 (1978) At the end of the Korvac Saga, Wonder Man dies a second time just to be resurrected immediately along with all the other Avengers that died too. Story by Jim shooter and art by Dave Wenzel.CLICK COVER FOR HIGHLIGHTS!

ANNUAL 16 (1987): A fight to the death against the evil Hyperion2! Pure muscle action! By Tom DeFalco, Bob Hall, Tom Palmer, Danny Fingeroth, Steve Ditko, Klaus Janson and others.CLICK COVER FOR HIGHLIGHTS!

WHAT IF 5 (1989) A Vision with Ultron's engrams finds the strength to send Wonder Man into a comma in this partly similar to the animated series What If story. Art & Story by Jim Valentino.

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