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Nubia is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, commonly as an ally of Wonder Woman. Historically, she is DC Comics' first Black woman superhero. Introduced in 1973 as Wonder Woman's long-lost fraternal twin, Nubia has since been presented variously as DC Comics' continuities have shifted and evolved. At turns, she has been portrayed as both a parallel-universe version of Wonder Woman and as an inheritor of the Wonder Woman mantle in a future timeline. Her Modern Era depiction is as a non-sibling Amazon contemporary of Wonder Woman, and as the successor to Wonder Woman's mother Hippolyta as queen of the Amazon nation of Themyscira. Created by Robert Kanigher and Don Heck, Nubia debuted in 1973's Wonder Woman #204 and appeared intermittently throughout

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  • Nubia (también a veces Nu'Bia) es un personaje ficticio que aparece en publicaciones de DC Comics y medios relacionados, comúnmente como aliada y análoga de la superheroína Wonder Woman. Originalmente, la hermana gemela mayor perdida de Wonder Woman, Nubia ha sido presentada de diversas maneras como: como una amazona contemporánea sin relación familiar con Wonder Woman, como una versión de un universo paralelo de la heroína y como heredera del manto de Wonder Woman en un futuro. Creada por Robert Kanigher y , Nubia debutó en Wonder Woman (vol. 1) #204 (enero de 1973). Después de que DC Comics reiniciara su continuidad en 1985 (en un evento de publicación conocido como Crisis en Tierras Infinitas), Wonder Woman y sus personajes secundarios fueron reinventados. Aunque originalmente estaba ausente de esta versión revisada, el personaje (rebautizado como Nu'Bia) sería reintroducido en el canon de Wonder Woman en 1999 por y en Wonder Woman Annual (vol. 2) #8. Históricamente, Nubia es la primera superheroína negra de DC Comics, aunque esta distinción a veces también se le da a la integrante de los Jóvenes Titanes Bumblebee (DC Comics).​ (es)
  • Nubia is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, commonly as an ally of Wonder Woman. Historically, she is DC Comics' first Black woman superhero. Introduced in 1973 as Wonder Woman's long-lost fraternal twin, Nubia has since been presented variously as DC Comics' continuities have shifted and evolved. At turns, she has been portrayed as both a parallel-universe version of Wonder Woman and as an inheritor of the Wonder Woman mantle in a future timeline. Her Modern Era depiction is as a non-sibling Amazon contemporary of Wonder Woman, and as the successor to Wonder Woman's mother Hippolyta as queen of the Amazon nation of Themyscira. Created by Robert Kanigher and Don Heck, Nubia debuted in 1973's Wonder Woman #204 and appeared intermittently throughout Wonder Woman's Bronze Age adventures. After DC Comics rebooted its continuity in 1985 (a publication event known as the Crisis on Infinite Earths), Wonder Woman and her supporting characters were re-imagined. Though originally absent from this revised mythos, the character was reintroduced as "Nu'Bia" in 1999 by Doselle Young and Brian Denham in Wonder Woman (vol. 2) Annual #8. The character (whose name has reverted to its original spelling) developed an expanded profile and presence in DC Comics' post-Rebirth continuity, beginning with the assumption of the Wonder Woman mantle for DC's 2021 future-timeline publication event Future State. She was heavily featured across DC's Infinite Frontier Wonder Woman publications, including the limited series Nubia & the Amazons (2021), Trial of the Amazons (2022) and Nubia: Queen of the Amazons (2022). The publisher also commissioned young adult graphic novels featuring Nubia as the central character, including Nubia: Real One (2021) and Diana & Nubia: Princesses of the Amazons (2022). The distinction of DC's first Black woman superhero is also sometimes accorded to the Teen Titan Bumblebee, who debuted in 1976, four years after Nubia's first appearance. (en)
  • Nubia è un personaggio immaginario, una supereroina dei fumetti pubblicati dalla DC Comics. La Nubia originale fu creata da Robert Kanigher e Don Heck, e debuttò in Wonder Woman vol. 1 n. 204 (gennaio 1973). Il personaggio moderno di nome Nu'Bia fu creata da e Brian Denham, e debuttò in Wonder Woman Annual vol. 2 n. 8 (1999). (it)
  • Princesa Nubia é uma personagem fictícia de histórias em quadrinhos publicadas pela editora estadunidense DC Comics, como Mulher Maravilha da Ilha Flutuante (no original, Wonder Woman of the Floating Isle) foi criada Robert Kanigher e Don Heck, estreou em Wonder Woman (vol. 1) # 204, (janeiro de 1973), sendo a irmã gêmea de etnia negra da Mulher-Maravilha (Princesa Diana), sendo filha da da Ilha Paraíso. A primeira super heroína negra do Universo DC, anos depois de Crises nas Infinitas Terras, reintroduzida e reformulada por Doselle Young e Brian Denham como Nu'bia estreou em Mulher-Maravilha Anual (vol. 2) # 8 (1999). Em Crise Final # 7 (Mar. 2009) representava uma realidade em que a Mulher-Maravilha era de descendência africana, A Rainha da Amazonia. No Multiverso, foi revelada ser a Mulher Maravilha da Terra-23 em Action Comics vol. 2 # 9. (Jul. 2012). (pt)
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  • Nubia on the cover of Nubia & the Amazons #1 , art by Alitha Martinez and Laura Martin. (en)
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  • Nubia è un personaggio immaginario, una supereroina dei fumetti pubblicati dalla DC Comics. La Nubia originale fu creata da Robert Kanigher e Don Heck, e debuttò in Wonder Woman vol. 1 n. 204 (gennaio 1973). Il personaggio moderno di nome Nu'Bia fu creata da e Brian Denham, e debuttò in Wonder Woman Annual vol. 2 n. 8 (1999). (it)
  • Nubia (también a veces Nu'Bia) es un personaje ficticio que aparece en publicaciones de DC Comics y medios relacionados, comúnmente como aliada y análoga de la superheroína Wonder Woman. Originalmente, la hermana gemela mayor perdida de Wonder Woman, Nubia ha sido presentada de diversas maneras como: como una amazona contemporánea sin relación familiar con Wonder Woman, como una versión de un universo paralelo de la heroína y como heredera del manto de Wonder Woman en un futuro. Creada por Robert Kanigher y , Nubia debutó en Wonder Woman (vol. 1) #204 (enero de 1973). Después de que DC Comics reiniciara su continuidad en 1985 (en un evento de publicación conocido como Crisis en Tierras Infinitas), Wonder Woman y sus personajes secundarios fueron reinventados. Aunque originalmente estaba au (es)
  • Nubia is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, commonly as an ally of Wonder Woman. Historically, she is DC Comics' first Black woman superhero. Introduced in 1973 as Wonder Woman's long-lost fraternal twin, Nubia has since been presented variously as DC Comics' continuities have shifted and evolved. At turns, she has been portrayed as both a parallel-universe version of Wonder Woman and as an inheritor of the Wonder Woman mantle in a future timeline. Her Modern Era depiction is as a non-sibling Amazon contemporary of Wonder Woman, and as the successor to Wonder Woman's mother Hippolyta as queen of the Amazon nation of Themyscira. Created by Robert Kanigher and Don Heck, Nubia debuted in 1973's Wonder Woman #204 and appeared intermittently throughout (en)
  • Princesa Nubia é uma personagem fictícia de histórias em quadrinhos publicadas pela editora estadunidense DC Comics, como Mulher Maravilha da Ilha Flutuante (no original, Wonder Woman of the Floating Isle) foi criada Robert Kanigher e Don Heck, estreou em Wonder Woman (vol. 1) # 204, (janeiro de 1973), sendo a irmã gêmea de etnia negra da Mulher-Maravilha (Princesa Diana), sendo filha da da Ilha Paraíso. A primeira super heroína negra do Universo DC, anos depois de Crises nas Infinitas Terras, reintroduzida e reformulada por Doselle Young e Brian Denham como Nu'bia estreou em Mulher-Maravilha Anual (vol. 2) # 8 (1999). Em Crise Final # 7 (Mar. 2009) representava uma realidade em que a Mulher-Maravilha era de descendência africana, A Rainha da Amazonia. No Multiverso, foi revelada ser a Mu (pt)
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