List of Wonder Woman characters
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Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman is a DC Comics superheroine created by William Moulton Marston. She first appeared in All Star Comics #8 . The Wonder Woman title has been published by DC Comics almost continuously except for a brief hiatus in 1986....
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Major characters
In alphabetical order (with issue and date of first appearance)Character | First appearance | Description |
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Amazons | All Star Comics #8 (December 1941) | A nation of eternally youthful and super-powerful women. Notable Amazons include military leader Philippus Philippus Philippus is a fictional character owned by DC Comics. She made her first appearance in February 1987 as an Amazon character in the Wonder Woman comic book... , demon-fighter Nu'Bia Nu'Bia Nubia is a fictional character, a comic book superheroine published by DC Comics. The original Nubia was created by Robert Kanigher and Don Heck, she debuted in Wonder Woman #204, . The modern character named Nu'Bia was created by Doselle Young and Brian Denham, she debuted in Wonder Woman Annual... , oracle Menalippe, would-be Wonder Woman Orana, and sorceress Magala. |
Artemis of Bana-Mighdall Artemis of Bana-Mighdall Artemis of Bana-Mighdall is a fictional Amazon superheroine, a comic book character published by DC Comics. She debuted in Wonder Woman Artemis of Bana-Mighdall is a fictional Amazon superheroine, a comic book character published by DC Comics. She debuted in Wonder Woman Artemis of Bana-Mighdall is... |
Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #90 (September 1994) | Brash champion of a lost tribe of Amazons, who successfully challenged Diana for the title of Wonder Woman and now is a major leader among the Amazons. |
Etta Candy Etta Candy Etta Candy is a fictional character from the DC Comics Wonder Woman series.-Golden Age:In her 1940s introduction, Etta Candy is a sickly malnurished woman Wonder Woman discovers at a local hospital. When next she is seen Etta is transformed into a spirited, rotund young woman who has a great love... |
Sensation Comics #2 (February 1942) | Rotund, chocolate-loving, plucky, and fearless leader of the Beeta Lambda Sorority at Holliday College, Etta Candy was Wonder Woman’s close friend and sidekick. |
Wonder Woman #229 (March 1977) | Secretary for General Blankenship of the War Department, during the period that the comics series shifted to World War II stories to reflect the first season of the Wonder Woman TV show. | |
Wonder Woman #272 (October 1980) | Pleasantly plump Air Force Lt. Etta Candy is secretary for Gen. Darnell and Diana Prince’s roommate. | |
Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #2 (March 1987) | Air Force officer and later agent in the Department of Metahuman Affairs, Etta is Wonder Woman’s best friend and Steve Trevor’s wife. | |
Gods of Olympus | All Star Comics #8 (December 1941) | The gods of Classical Greek mythology, worshiped by the Amazons. |
Queen Hippolyta | All Star Comics #8 (December 1941) | The queen of the Amazons and Wonder Woman’s mother, who fashioned Diana from clay which was given life by the gods. |
Mala Mala (Amazon) Mala is the name of two fictional characters who first appeared in the DC Comics' universe as two members of Wonder Woman's fellow Amazons.-Golden/Silver age:... |
All Star Comics #8 (December 1941) | Wonder Woman’s closest friend among the Amazons, Mala was the first runner-up in the contest to determine who would enter Man’s World as Wonder Woman and later became the head of the Amazons’ therapeutic center Reformation Island. |
Paula Baroness Paula Von Gunther The Baroness Paula von Gunther is a fictional character, a DC Comics villain that battled Wonder Woman as her first recurring arch-nemesis and, eventually, her closest ally.Baroness Paula von Gunther originally debuted in Sensation Comics #4.... |
Sensation Comics #4 (April, 1942) | Wonder Woman's first recurring arch-nemesis, the Baroness Paula Von Gunther was a ruthless Nazi spymaster, evil scientist, and femme fatale who later became Wonder Woman’s close friend and chief Amazon scientist. |
General Phil Darnell | Sensation Comics #3 (March 1942) | Col. (later Gen.) Darnell supervised Steve Trevor’s work at Military Intelligence and hired Diana Prince as his secretary. |
Wonder Woman #272 (October 1980) | Head of the Air Force’s Special Assignments Branch, tasked with intervening in crises before they develop. | |
Steve Trevor Steve Trevor Steve Trevor is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics, as the primary love interest of Wonder Woman. He first appeared in All Star Comics #8 .-Golden Age:... |
All Star Comics #8 (December 1941) | An intelligence officer in the United States Army during World War II whose plane crashed in the isolated homeland of the Amazons, Capt. (later Major) Trevor became the paramour of Wonder Woman while, unbeknownst to him, working at U.S. Military Intelligence alongside Wonder Woman in her secret identity, Diana Prince. |
Wonder Woman #223 (April–May 1976) | After Steve was killed by one of Dr. Cyber’s henchmen, he was brought back to life by the goddess Aphrodite and used in a test of Wonder Woman’s readiness to return to active superheroics following her months without superpowers and bout with amnesia. He was allowed to remain alive and assumed a new identity, spy Steve Howard. It was later revealed that Trevor had been reanimated by being fused with the life force of the god Eros. | |
Wonder Woman #270 (August 1980) | An Air Force colonel piloting an experimental aircraft that penetrated the multiversal barriers to crashland outside of Paradise Island, Steve was integrated into life on Earth-One when Aphrodite unleashed the Mists of Nepenthe to alter the world’s memories so that he would be accepted as the Steve Trevor of that universe. He served as an intelligence agent within the Air Force’s Special Assignments Branch under the direction of Gen. Darnell, unknowingly working alongside Wonder Woman in her secret identity of Capt. (later Maj.) Diana Prince. | |
Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #2 (March 1987) | An Air Force officer and war veteran, Steve Trevor was also the son of Diana Trevor, aviatrix who crashed onto the Amazons’ island home and died in a battle to save the Amazons. Later designated Deputy Secretary of Defense and then leader of the Department of Metahuman Affairs, Trevor married Etta Candy and is Diana’s close friend. | |
Wonder Girl Wonder Girl Wonder Girl is the name of three fictional characters featured as superheroes in comic books and other media produced by DC Comics. The original was a younger version of Wonder Woman... |
Wonder Woman #105 (1958) | Wonder Woman as a teen. |
The Brave and the Bold #60 (July 1965) | Wonder Woman’s younger sister, who lives in Man’s World as Donna Troy Donna Troy Donna Troy is a comic book superheroine published by DC Comics. She first appeared in The Brave and the Bold vol. 1 #60 , and was created by Bob Haney and Bruno Premiani... . |
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Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #105 (January 1996) | Cassandra “Cassie” Sandsmark is the teenage daughter of museum director Helena Sandsmark and who became Wonder Girl to be Wonder Woman’s sidekick. |
Other characters
Separated in chronological clusters, by major periods in the publication history of the Wonder Woman comic book.Pre-Crisis
Characters who appeared before the continuity-altering series Crisis on Infinite EarthsCrisis on Infinite Earths
Crisis on Infinite Earths is a 12-issue American comic book limited series and crossover event, produced by DC Comics in 1985 to simplify its then 50-year-old continuity...
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Golden Age
- Justice Society of AmericaJustice Society of AmericaThe Justice Society of America, or JSA, is a DC Comics superhero group, the first team of superheroes in comic book history. Conceived by editor Sheldon Mayer and writer Gardner Fox, the JSA first appeared in All Star Comics #3 ....
- Group of masked heroes Wonder Woman joined as their secretary. - Queen DesiraQueen DesiraQueen Desira is the name of two fictional characters of royal background. The first appeared in many Golden Age adventures with Wonder Woman...
- Venusian queen - Lila Brown - Steve Trevor's secretary, who instantly disliked Diana Prince, she was killed by Doctor Psycho
- Eve Brown - Lila Brown's sister
- Holliday Girls - Etta Candy's Beeta Lambda sorority sisters at Holliday College
- Oscar Sweetgulper - Etta Candy's spindly, nerdy boyfriend, from Starvard College
- Dean Sourpuss - the grim, heavy-handed dean of Holliday College
- Professor Zool - brilliant, though absentminded, eminent scientist at Holliday College
- Hard Candy - Etta Candy's father, who owns a ranch.
- Sugar Candy - Etta Candy's mother
- Mint Candy - Etta Candy's brother
Impossible Tales
- Bird-Boy - (real name: Wingo) A suitor of Wonder Girl, and a member of a race of bird people.
- Mer-Boy - (real name: Ronno; alias: Manno) An Atlantean suitor of Wonder Girl.
- Mr. Genie - (real name: Genro) Wonder Tot's magical friend, from the 5th Dimension of Zrfff, the home dimension of Mister MxyzptlkMister MxyzptlkMr. Mxyzptlk , sometimes called Mxy, is a fictional impish supervillain who appears in DC Comics' Superman comic books.He was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, and first appeared in Superman #30 . He is usually presented as a trickster, in the classical mythological sense, in that he enjoys...
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Powerless Era
- Cathy PerkinsTHEM! (comics)THEM! is a fictional gang of hippies who terrorized the streets of New York and battled Wonder Woman. The main members of the gang consisted of Top Hat, Moose Momma and Pinto. They first appeared in Wonder Woman THEM! is a fictional gang of hippies who terrorized the streets of New York and battled...
- teen runaway who worked in Diana Prince's boutique - I ChingI Ching (comics)I Ching is a fictional, blind martial artist published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Wonder Woman vol. 1 #179 , and was created by Denny O'Neil and Mike Sekowsky.-Pre-Crisis:...
- blind Chinese mystic who became Diana Prince's mentor - Jonny DoubleJonny DoubleJonathan Sebastian "Jonny" Double is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. Created by Len Wein and Marv Wolfman, he first appeared in Showcase #78 .-Publication history:...
- down-on-his luck private investigator - Tim TrenchTim TrenchTim Trench is a fictional comic book detective in the DC Comics universe. He was first introduced in Wonder Woman v1 #179 and recently met his demise in 52 Week 18 -Fictional character biography:...
- shady private detective - Tony Petrucci - neighborhood supporter
UN/New York
- Justice League of America - Group of super-heroes formed to face new threats against mankind with Wonder Woman as a founding member.
- The Kravitzes - Abner and his mother owned the apartment building Diana and Steve Trevor lived in
- Morgan Tracy - head of the UN Crisis Bureau, later revealed to be the Prime Planner of the Cartel, which was hired by Kobra to kill Wonder Woman
- Tod - neighbor in Diana's apartment building
- Marvin White - The son of Diana Prince, a nurse who lent her identity to Wonder Woman. Marvin would later join the Junior JLA.
- Nubia - Wonder Woman's sister stolen by Mars as an infant.
NASA/Houston
- Mike Bailey - fellow astronaut trainee who dated Diana and was secretly a member of the Royal Flush Gang
- Stacy Macklin - fellow astronaut trainee, who later became Lady Lunar
- Conrad Starfield
- Gen. Novak
Washington, DC
- Atalanta - leader of a lost tribe of Amazons who live in the Amazon River jungle
- Glitch - alien "gremlin" only Steve and some children could see
- Keith Griggs - hotshot Air Force major who joined the Special Assignments Bureau and was romantically interested in Diana Prince
- Lauren Haley - beautiful and highly competent Air Force lieutenant hired by Special Assignments
- Howard Huckaby - hopelessly clumsy, wonky aide to Sen. Covington, and Etta's boyfriend
- Lisa Abernathy - daughter of Sen. Abernathy, and network news reporter covering Washington while conducting secret affair with frequent source, Sen. Covington
- Mother Juju - old mystic
- Sen. Russell Abernathy - disgraced former senator who was landlord for Diana and Etta
- Sen. Brad Covington - powerful, media-savvy senator, chair of subcommittee on Central American affairs, with an agenda to aggressively investigate Special Assignments at the urging of a mysterious campaign donor with a grudge against Gen. Darnell; secretly, lover of TV news reporter Lisa Abernathy, unknown to his wife, Mona
- Sofia ConstantinasSofia ConstantinasSofia Constantinas was a character who appeared in the pre-Crisis adventures of Wonder Woman as a reformed Greek terrorist who moved to Paradise Island for Amazon training, where she learned the secrets of Wonder Woman's missing memories.-Character history:...
- former terrorist who was invited to live among the Amazons
Boston
- Brian Elliott - Computer genius who attempted to become a supervillain but was slowly persuaded to become a friend and ally
- Camille Sly - long-lived but still spry former actress who was known in her day as the "Female Fairbanks" for her roles in swashbuckling movies, who rented rooms in her boarding-house to both Diana and Donna Milton
- Donna Milton - believed herself to be a devious lawyer, always looking out for her own selfish interests and greed, who was the lover of Ares Buchanan and a spy in Wonder Woman's life but gradually became Diana's friend, until Diana deduced that she was Circe, so submerged into the Donna Milton persona that she had forgotten her real identity.
- Ed Indelicato - inspector on the Boston police force
- Isabelle Modini - Boston police officer who initially held a grudge against Diana for leaving her hanging above a street while Diana attempted to talk down a heavily armed villain, but who became Diana's friend after that villain later gave up his own life to save hers.
- Julia KapatelisJulia KapatelisJulia Deneiros Kapatelis is a DC Comics fictional character created by writer/artist George Pérez for the Wonder Woman comic book series.-Childhood:...
- professor and archaeologist who became Diana's mentor in Man's World - Micah Rains - slacker detective whose "office" was merely a barstool until Diana became his partner
- Myndi Mayer - public relations executive who was Diana's representative
- Vanessa Kapatelis - daughter of Julia Kapatelis
Gateway City
- Helena Sandsmark - Gateway City museum chief and mother of Cassie Sandsmark, the new Wonder Girl
- Jason Blood - mortal host of The Demon, and paramour of Helena Sandsmark
- Mike SchorrMike SchorrMike Schorr is a fictional character created by John Byrne who appeared in adventures of the DC Comics superheroine Wonder Woman as an officer with the Gateway City Police Department and a friend to Wonder Woman.-Character history:...
- police officer - Wonder Dome - semi-sentient polymorphic entity
- Harold ChampionHercules (DC Comics)Hercules is a fictional Olympian god in the DC Universe based on the Greek demigod and hero of the same name....
- Heracles, in a new identity, seeking redemption - Justice Society of AmericaJustice Society of AmericaThe Justice Society of America, or JSA, is a DC Comics superhero group, the first team of superheroes in comic book history. Conceived by editor Sheldon Mayer and writer Gardner Fox, the JSA first appeared in All Star Comics #3 ....
- Hippolyta, displaced in time, would join the JSA and carry on a relationship with Ted GrantWildcat (comics)Wildcat is the name of several fictional characters, all DC Comics superheroes. The first and most famous of these is Ted Grant, a long-time member of the Justice Society of America...
. - Fury (Helena Kosmatos) - Member of the Young All-StarsYoung All-StarsThe Young All-Stars are a team of fictional DC Comics superheroes. They were created by Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas, and Michael Bair, and introduced in Young All-Stars #1, dated June 1987.-Publication history:...
during WWII, Fury would join the Amazons after meeting a time-displaced Hippolyta. - Fury (Lyta Trevor-Hall) - Daughter of Fury and goddaughter of Hippolyta visited annually via time travel by her godmother.
- SphinxSphinxA sphinx is a mythical creature with a lion's body and a human head or a cat head.The sphinx, in Greek tradition, has the haunches of a lion, the wings of a great bird, and the face of a woman. She is mythicised as treacherous and merciless...
- A mythical creature living on Paradise Island that offered counsel to Wonder Woman. - ChironChironIn Greek mythology, Chiron was held to be the superlative centaur among his brethren.-History:Like the satyrs, centaurs were notorious for being wild and lusty, overly indulgent drinkers and carousers, given to violence when intoxicated, and generally uncultured delinquents...
- Legendary CentaurCentaurIn Greek mythology, a centaur or hippocentaur is a member of a composite race of creatures, part human and part horse...
living on Paradise Island that was a trainer of heroes in ancient times. - PegasusPegasusPegasus is one of the best known fantastical as well as mythological creatures in Greek mythology. He is a winged divine horse, usually white in color. He was sired by Poseidon, in his role as horse-god, and foaled by the Gorgon Medusa. He was the brother of Chrysaor, born at a single birthing...
- Legendary winged horse that makes his home on Paradise Island and progenitor of the Amazons' winged steeds. - Nu'Bia - First champion of the Amazons and guardian of Doom's Doorway.
New York
- Alana Dominguez - secretary for Themysciran embassy staff
- Ferdinand the Minotaur - head chef of Themysciran embassy
- Io - Amazons chief weapons-mistress
- Jonah McCarthy - young attorney hired to join staff of Themysciran embassy, but secretly spying for the shadowy Checkmate organization
- Leslie Anderson - co-founder of Cale-Anderson Pharmaceuticals, and doctor who healed Vanessa Kapitelis of the cybernetic implants that had transformed her into the Silver Swan
- Peter Garibaldi - press secretary for Themysciran embassy and father of Martin and Bobby Garibaldi
- Rachel Keast - legal staff of Themiscyran embassy
- Trevor Barnes - Diana's boyfriend, and UN staffer
- HarbingerHarbinger (DC Comics)Harbinger is a fictional character, a DC Comics superheroine created in the early 1980s.-Fictional character biography:She and her associate, the Monitor, made several short teasing appearances in various DC comic books up until 1985, when the Crisis on Infinite Earths began...
- Formerly an agent of the MonitorMonitor (comics)The Monitor is a fictional character created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez as one of the main characters of DC Comics' Crisis on Infinite Earths limited series....
and member of the New GuardiansNew GuardiansNew Guardians is a short-lived series published by DC Comics. It was a spin-off from the Millennium event,and ran for twelve issue, from 1988 through 1989, before being canceled. It is also the name of the group of characters who appeared in the series. The characters first appeared in Millennium...
, Harbinger would join the Amazons at some point and befriend Supergirl. - Supergirl - Inexperienced at wielding her awesome powers, Supergirl underwent training to develop her abilities and learn about combat by the Amazons (adopted as their sister).
Department of Metahuman Affairs
- Agents of the D.M.A.
- Gorilla WarriorsGorilla CityGorilla City is a fictional city in the DC Comics Universe. The city, hidden in the jungles of Africa, is home to a race of super-intelligent gorillas, that gained their powers from a meteorite. The supervillain Gorilla Grodd is also from the city. Gorilla City first appears in The Flash vol...
- albino gorillas from Gorilla City with superpowers - NemesisNemesis (DC Comics)Nemesis is the name of two fictional characters in the DC Comics universe. Thomas Andrew Tresser first appeared in The Brave and the Bold #166, , and was created by Cary Burkett and Dan Spiegle. Soseh Myrkos first appeared in JSA Annual #1, , and was created by David S...
- agent with talent for impersonation - Sarge SteelSarge SteelSarge Steel is a detective/spy character published by Charlton Comics during the 1960s. As he was published during the time of Charlton's Action Heroes line of superheroes, and had loose ties to some, he is sometimes included with that group...
- head of DMA - Kāne MilohaiKane MilohaiIn Hawaiian mythology, Kāne-milo-hai is the brother of Kamohoalii, Pele, Kapo, Nāmaka and Hiiaka by Haumea. He is a minor figure in Hawaiian mythology, figuring most prominently in the story of Pele's journey along the island chain to Hawaii, and may be seen as a terrestrial counterpart to his...
- The deity Wonder Woman took as her patron saint to infiltrate Paradise Island, her presence banned by divinity. Zeus would slay him and use his heart to give form to Achilles. - Warkiller - Achilles, resurrected with the heart of a slain god, tasked by Zeus to lead the Thalarions
- Pele - Milohai's daughter that became Wonder Woman's patron after the demise of her father at Zeus' hands.
Characters created for other media
Wonder Woman supporting characters created in other media, with no appearances in previous comics.Character | Media | Actor/Actress | Description |
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Bryce Candall | Wonder Woman (TV series) Wonder Woman (TV series) Wonder Woman is an American television series based on the DC Comics comic book superhero of the same name. Starring Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince and Lyle Waggoner as Steve Trevor, the show originally aired from 1975 to 1979.... |
A genetically enhanced man who was indestructible and became information technology officer for IADC’s Los Angeles field office | |
Dale Hawthorn | Wonder Woman (TV series) Wonder Woman (TV series) Wonder Woman is an American television series based on the DC Comics comic book superhero of the same name. Starring Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince and Lyle Waggoner as Steve Trevor, the show originally aired from 1975 to 1979.... |
Head of IADC Los Angeles field office | |
Eve | Wonder Woman (TV series) Wonder Woman (TV series) Wonder Woman is an American television series based on the DC Comics comic book superhero of the same name. Starring Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince and Lyle Waggoner as Steve Trevor, the show originally aired from 1975 to 1979.... |
Saundra Sharp | Steve’s assistant at the IADC |
General Blankenship | Wonder Woman (TV series) Wonder Woman (TV series) Wonder Woman is an American television series based on the DC Comics comic book superhero of the same name. Starring Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince and Lyle Waggoner as Steve Trevor, the show originally aired from 1975 to 1979.... |
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Head of the War Department office at which Steve, Etta, and Diana worked |
IRAC | Wonder Woman (TV series) Wonder Woman (TV series) Wonder Woman is an American television series based on the DC Comics comic book superhero of the same name. Starring Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince and Lyle Waggoner as Steve Trevor, the show originally aired from 1975 to 1979.... |
Information Retrieval Associative Computer, super-intelligent computer for IADC | |
Joe Atkinson | Wonder Woman (TV series) Wonder Woman (TV series) Wonder Woman is an American television series based on the DC Comics comic book superhero of the same name. Starring Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince and Lyle Waggoner as Steve Trevor, the show originally aired from 1975 to 1979.... |
Normann Burton | A weathered IADC agent who supervised Steve and Diana |
Rover | Wonder Woman (TV series) Wonder Woman (TV series) Wonder Woman is an American television series based on the DC Comics comic book superhero of the same name. Starring Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman/Diana Prince and Lyle Waggoner as Steve Trevor, the show originally aired from 1975 to 1979.... |
A small mobile robot that is an offshoot of IRAC and performs duties such as delivering coffee and sorting mail |
Characters from comics in other media
Some supporting characters from the comic books have made an appearance, or appearances, in other media featuring Wonder WomanWonder Woman
Wonder Woman is a DC Comics superheroine created by William Moulton Marston. She first appeared in All Star Comics #8 . The Wonder Woman title has been published by DC Comics almost continuously except for a brief hiatus in 1986....
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Etta Candy Etta Candy Etta Candy is a fictional character from the DC Comics Wonder Woman series.-Golden Age:In her 1940s introduction, Etta Candy is a sickly malnurished woman Wonder Woman discovers at a local hospital. When next she is seen Etta is transformed into a spirited, rotund young woman who has a great love... |
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Steve Trevor Steve Trevor Steve Trevor is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics, as the primary love interest of Wonder Woman. He first appeared in All Star Comics #8 .-Golden Age:... |
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The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure is a Filmation animated series that aired on CBS from 1967 to 1968. Premiering on September 9, 1967, this 60-minute program included a series of six-minute adventures featuring various DC Comics superheroes.... |
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