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Wonder Man : ウィキペディア英語版
Wonder Man

Wonder Man is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, he first appeared in ''The Avengers'' #9 (Oct. 1964). In 2012, Wonder Man was ranked 38th in IGN's list of "The Top 50 Avengers".
==Publication history==
Wonder Man debuted in the superhero-team title ''The Avengers'' #9 (cover-dated Oct. 1964), but appeared to die in that issue. Four years later, ''Avengers'' #58 (Nov. 1968) revisited the events of #9, explaining that the Avengers had electronically saved Wonder Man's mind in a computer. Wonder Man was not seen again until ''The Avengers'' #102 (Aug. 1972), where he made a cameo appearance in a comatose state. Wonder Man's body was revived by the villain Kang in ''The Avengers'' #131-132 (Jan.–Feb. 1975), and then again by the Black Talon in ''The Avengers'' #152 (Oct. 1976), and finally by the Living Laser in ''The Avengers Annual'' #6 (1976). After this last encounter, Wonder Man finally recovered his faculties and joined the Avengers in a full-time capacity in ''Avengers'' #160 (June 1977).
Marvel Comics' then-publisher Stan Lee said in 1978, "You know, years ago we brought out Wonder Man, and (HREF="http://www.kotoba.ne.jp/word/11/DC Comics" TITLE="DC Comics">DC Comics ) sued us because they had Wonder Woman, and... I said okay, I'll discontinue Wonder Man. And all of a sudden they've got Power Girl (Marvel had introduced Power Man ). Oh, boy. How unfair."
Wonder Man later appeared as a founding member of the spin-off ''West Coast Avengers'' first in a four-issue miniseries (Sept.-Dec. 1984), and continuing as one of the primary characters in the series' 102-issue run. After that team disbanded, he joined the team Force Works in a series that debuted with a July 1994 cover-date. After that team splintered, Wonder Man rejoined the Avengers in ''The Avengers'' vol. 3, #4 (May 1998). After the collapse of the team in ''The Avengers'' #503 (Dec. 2004), Wonder Man joined a new splinter group called the Mighty Avengers, co-starred in that team's series, which premiered with March 2007 cover-date.
Wonder Man starred in a self-titled graphic novel in 1986. He then starred in a 29-issue series, ''Wonder Man'' (Sept. 1991 - Feb. 1994). which was followed in by the three-issue miniseries ''Avengers Two: Wonder Man and the Beast'' (2000). In 2007, he starred in the five-issue miniseries ''Wonder Man: My Fair Super Hero''.
Wonder Man appeared sporadically throughout the 2010-2013 ''Avengers'' series, but played an important role in the "End Times" storyline in issue #31 (December 2012) through its final issue #34 (January 2013).
Comic book writer Rick Remender revealed in an interview that Wonder Man would be a member of the Uncanny Avengers, starting with issue #5.〔http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=42200〕

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