Wonder Girl
| Wonder Girl | |
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| Characters who have associated with the name "Wonder Girl": Wonder Woman at the center, and counterclockwise from left are Donna Troy, Cassandra Sandsmark, and Yara Flor on the cover to Wonder Woman (vol. 6) #17 (December 2024). Art by David Nakayama. | |
| Publisher | DC Comics | 
| First appearance | 
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| Created by | Robert Kanigher | 
| Characters | |
| Wonder Girl | |
| Wonder Girl #1 (November 2007) Featuring the Cassie Sandsmark version of the character. Art by Sanford Greene and Nathan Massengill. | |
| Series publication information | |
| Publisher | DC Comics | 
| Schedule | Monthly | 
| Format | Limited series | 
| Genre | |
| Publication date | November 2007 – April 2008 | 
| Number of issues | 6 | 
| Main character(s) | Donna Troy & Cassandra Sandsmark | 
Wonder Girl is the alias of multiple superheroines featured in comic books published by DC Comics. They are associated with the superheroine Wonder Woman and possess Amazonian powers.
The Wonder Girl alias was first used for a teenage version of Wonder Woman in Wonder Woman #105 (April 1959). An original Wonder Girl, later named Donna Troy, debuted in The Brave and the Bold #60 (June/July 1965) and is a founding member of the Teen Titans. Cassie Sandsmark, the next Wonder Girl and a member of Young Justice and the Teen Titans, made her debut in Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #105 (January 1996). Future Wonder Woman Yara Flor, who debuted in Dark Nights: Death Metal #7 (January 2021), is the most recent Wonder Girl.
An original version of Wonder Girl named Drusilla appeared in the Wonder Woman television series, played by Debra Winger. Donna Troy made her live adaptation debut in the DC Universe/HBO Max series Titans, played by Conor Leslie.