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DC Comics Modern Era Lot – 4 Book Set - Lot Y (Brand New / Unread)

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DC Comics Modern Era Lot – 4 Book Set - Lot Y (Brand New / Unread)Engage with the epic myths, legendary battlefields, and covert tactical operations of the DC Universes premier superheroines with this curated four book collection. This lot features a massive modern triple threat of Amazon historyincluding two consecutive chapters of Tom King's critically acclaimed modern run anchored by a major first character appearance, a highly sought after 2019 bronze age homage cover, and a high octane modern team up issue from

Engage with the epic myths, legendary battlefields, and covert tactical operations of the DC Universe’s premier superheroines with this curated four-book collection. This lot features a massive modern triple-threat of Amazon history—including two consecutive chapters of Tom King's critically acclaimed modern run anchored by a major first character appearance, a highly sought-after 2019 bronze-age homage cover, and a high-octane modern team-up issue from the Birds of Prey. Enjoy spectacular storytelling and artwork from modern industry masters like Tom King, Kelly Thompson, G. Willow Wilson, Daniel Sampere, Annie Wu, and Xermanico.

All four books are in brand-new, unread condition, making this set a premier addition for personal longboxes, variant hunters, or independent store shelves tracking modern keys.

The Comic Book Lineup

  1. Wonder Woman #25 (2023 Series) – Cover A Daniel Sampere (2025 Series Key): A major modern collector's key issue! Written by Tom King with jaw-dropping visual world-building by Daniel Sampere, this landmark milestone issue features the historic first appearance of the Matriarch, permanently shifting the structural landscape of the Sovereign's inner circle and Amazonian lore.

  2. Wonder Woman #24 (2023 Series) – Cover A Daniel Sampere (2025 Series): The direct, consecutive narrative predecessor leading into the historic milestone issue. As the Sovereign's psychological warfare against Diana reaches a boiling point, the Trinity's future hangs in a delicate balance while the foundations of Gateway City fracture.

  3. Wonder Woman #73 – Cover A Xermanico (2019): A highly striking, intensely collectible modern homage to classic comic imagery from writer G. Willow Wilson and artist Xermanico. Trapped on an alien world alongside Grail (the deadly daughter of Darkseid), Diana is stripped of her weapons and bound—leading to a spectacular, high-stakes tactical breakout sequence.

  4. Birds of Prey #26 (2023 Series) – Cover A Annie Wu (2025): Under the sharp, fan-favorite direction of writer Kelly Thompson, this issue features a striking, kinetic main cover by Annie Wu. The Birds give an entirely new meaning to undercover work as they plunge deep into a lethal virtual game known as The Unreality, forced to rely on a highly unpredictable ally to prevent a real-world Gotham disaster.

Product Highlights

  • Major Modern Key Issue: Features the undeniable collector appeal of Wonder Woman #25, containing the first full appearance of the Matriarch.

  • Consecutive King & Sampere Blocks: Includes back-to-back mainline issues #24 and #25 of the definitive, award-winning modern relaunch era of Wonder Woman.

  • Collector-Ready Condition: A pristine mix of standard first-printings, major character debuts, and uniform main Cover A editions that look exceptional on digital display or in physical storefronts.

Item Details

  • Publisher: DC Comics

  • Format: Standard Comic Book Mix

  • Themes: Amazonian Lore, Character Debuts, Bound Captivity Breakouts, Virtual Reality Espionage, Gotham Vigilantes

  • Total Books: 4

Item Condition

All books in this lot are in Brand New / Unread Condition

  • Storage: Maintained in a smoke-free, climate-controlled collector environment away from direct sunlight.

Specifications

Feature Detail
Publisher DC Comics
Era Modern Age (2019–2025 Series Runs)
Count 4 Comics
Condition Brand New / Unread

 

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