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Donna Troy

Mainstream Universe‎‎, 1950s-2011‎

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Real Name

Donna Hinckley Stacey Troy[1]

Main Alias

Donna Troy

Other Aliases

Wonder Girl, Troia, Darkstar, Wonder Woman, Goddess of the Moon, Princess Donna, Donna Prince[2]

Relatives

Dorothy Hinckley (birth mother, deceased)Hippolyta (adoptive mother)Diana of Themyscira (sister/template)Rhea (adoptive mother) Carl Stacey (adoptive father, deceased)Fay Evans (adoptive mother)Hank Evans (stepfather)Jerry Evans (stepbrother)Cindy Evans (stepsister)Terry Long (ex-husband, deceased)Robert Long (son, deceased)Jennifer Long (stepdaughter, deceased)Coeus (ex-husband)

Affiliation

FormerlyAmazons of Themyscira, Challengers from Beyond, Titans of Myth, Teen Titans, Darkstars, Justice League of America, Titans, White Lantern Corps

Base Of Operations

Formerly New York City, 14218 Athena Drive, New Cronus, San Francisco

Status

Alignment

Good

Identity

Public Identity

Race

Amazon

Citizenship

American

Marital Status

Divorced

Occupation

Photographer

Characteristics

Gender

Female

Height

5' 9"

Weight

140 lbs (64 kg)

Eyes

Blue

Hair

Black

Origin

Universe

Earth-One · New Earth

Creators

Bob Haney · Bruno Premiani
First Appearance
The Brave and the Bold #60(July, 1965)

Quote1 I have no idea where I'm going to be tomorrow. But I accept the fact that tomorrow will come. And I'm going to rise to meet it. Quote2Donna Troy src

Donna Troy is an honorary Amazon, divinely empowered by the Gods of Olympus, and the sister of Wonder Woman. Following her sister into Man's World, she developed a deep association with the Teen Titans, which she was a founding member of, before later becoming a core member of the Justice League. Cursed to endure endless lives of suffering, she has eventually grown into a beacon of fortitude. She has used the aliases Wonder Girl, Troia and Wonder Woman, and was once a Darkstar.

Contents

  • 1 History
    • 1.1 Origins
      • 1.1.1 Pre-Crisis Origin
      • 1.1.2 Post-Crisis Origins
        • 1.1.2.1 The Origin of the First Donna
        • 1.1.2.2 The Origin of Donna's Current Reincarnation
    • 1.2 History
      • 1.2.1 Early Adventures as Wonder Girl
      • 1.2.2 New Teen Titans and New Titans
      • 1.2.3 Fragments
      • 1.2.4 The Witch and the Warrior
      • 1.2.5 Postcards From The Edge
      • 1.2.6 Who is Troia?
      • 1.2.7 Graduation Day
      • 1.2.8 The Return of Donna Troy
      • 1.2.9 Infinite Crisis
      • 1.2.10 Who Is Wonder Woman?
      • 1.2.11 Countdown
      • 1.2.12 The Fickle Hand
      • 1.2.13 Blackest Night
      • 1.2.14 Justice League of America
  • 2 Powers and Abilities
    • 2.1 Powers
    • 2.2 Abilities
  • 3 Paraphernalia
    • 3.1 Equipment
    • 3.2 Weapons
  • 4 Notes
  • 5 Trivia
  • 6 Recommended Reading
  • 7 Related
    • 7.1 Footnotes

History

Origins

Pre-Crisis Origin

Dorothy Hinckley, a dying unwed teenager, left her infant daughter at Willowbrook Orphanage—run by Mrs. Elmira Cassiday—with only a doll and a note indicating that the child's name was Donna. While Donna was quickly adopted by Carl and Fay Stacey, Fay was forced to place her up for adoption again after Carl died in a work-related accident two years later, unable to raise the toddler due to mounting expenses. Unfortunately, Donna then fell victim to a child slavery racket; before she could actually be sold, a furnace explosion blew up the apartment building the racketeers were using, resulting in their deaths and a massive fire.

Donna, the lone survivor of the fire, was rescued by Wonder Woman. Unable to identify Donna's parents or verify her identity, Diana took the orphaned girl back to Paradise Island, where she was raised by Queen Hippolyta. Though she was raised by and lived among the Amazons, she never truly considered herself one of them due to her lack of powers. Eventually, the Amazons' chief scientist Paula modified the Purple Healing Ray to give Donna the same physical constitution and powers as the rest of the Amazons. Since she was not a true Amazon, she was free to come and go from the island as she pleased. As a young teenager, she chose to return to Man's World with Wonder Woman and become Wonder Girl.

Donna grew up with no memories prior to the night of the fire. It would not be until years later, after her fiancé Terry Long commissioned Robin to help uncover Donna's past, that she would learn about her early childhood and reconnect with Fay Stacey, now Fay Evans.[3][4]

Post-Crisis Origins

During Crisis on Infinite Earths, every person in the multiverse became an amalgam of every version of themselves across the former universes—except for Donna Troy. Donna was instead an amalgam of nearly every alternate version of Donna Troy, with the exception of the Donna Troy of Earth-Seven, Dark Angel. During the Crisis, Dark Angel was saved from certain death by the Anti-Monitor, just like the Monitor had saved Harbinger. When the parallel realities were condensed into one, Dark Angel escaped the compression of every Donna Troy into one single person on the new Earth, leaving the new Donna Troy incomplete and now tied to Dark Angel.[5]

The Origin of the First Donna

Donna was created to be a playmate for twelve-year-old Wonder Woman by the sorceress Magala, who used a magical mirror to create a duplicate of Diana with a unique personality. She was abducted by Dark Angel, who mistook her for the real Diana and cursed her to constantly reincarnate through a cycle of tragic lives. After each life experienced great tragedy, Dark Angel would erase the universe's memories of the current incarnation of Donna and force Donna to move on to her next life. She was given the name Donna Troy as a cruel joke to her origins. Donna would not learn about the curse until the intervention of Wonder Woman, Hippolyta, and the Flash years later.[6][7] This incarnation of Donna was then placed in suspended animation and rescued years later by a now-adult Wonder Woman, who took her back to Themyscira, where she was raised and trained by Hippolyta as her daughter.[8]

The Origin of Donna's Current Reincarnation
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Who is Donna Troy?

In her current reincarnation, Donna was orphaned after her birth mother, a dying unwed teen named Dorothy Hinckley, gave her up for adoption. After Donna's adoptive father Carl Stacey was killed in a work-related accident, her adoptive mother Fay Stacey gave her up for adoption again, unable to raise the toddler because of mounting expenses. Unfortunately, Donna then fell victim to a child slavery racket; before she could actually be sold, a furnace explosion blew up the apartment building the racketeers were using, resulting in their deaths and a massive fire.[9]

Donna was rescued from the fire by the goddess Rhea, one of the mythological Titans, and brought to New Cronus. There, she was raised by Rhea as one of twelve Titan Seeds, orphans from various planets who would have died had Rhea not saved them. Each Seed was given the name of a place that worshiped the Titans; Donna was given the last name "Troy" in homage to the ancient city. She was returned to Earth at age thirteen, where her memories of New Cronus were erased until such a time that she would return and take her place among the Seeds as a god.[10]

History

Early Adventures as Wonder Girl

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As Wonder Girl, Donna became one of the founding members of the Teen Titans. She was responsible for naming the group, suggesting the name as a reference to the Titans of Myth.[11][12]

After the first iteration of the Teen Titans disbanded, Donna graduated from high school and went to pick a college. She picked Dr. Tammines' School for Exceptional Girls near San Francisco. However that school was actually a front that Headmaster-Mind was using to try and absorb Donna's powers and give it to other girls he hypnotized so he could have his own enforcers. When investigating a crime committed by these girls, Diana found Donna and they defeated the villain and freed the girls.[13] After settling on a college, Donna roomed with her friend and fellow art major Sharon Tracy. She also opened up a photography studio with some of her friends.[9] At some point after moving to San Francisco, Donna was approached by the executor of Loren Jupiter's estate to report that he died and made Donna his heir. From the will, Donna realized it was a trick and followed the clues to discover Mr. Jupiter imprisoned on an island fortress. Donna received a ride with Jupiter's secretary, however after an attempted betrayal Donna unveiled the secretary as the kidnapper and rescued Jupiter.[14][15]

New Teen Titans and New Titans

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When Donna was 19, the Teen Titans reformed after Raven assembled them to prepare for battle with a then-unknown menace, later revealed to be Raven's father Trigon.[16]

Later that year, Donna married Terry Long, a divorced college professor.[17] She soon became pregnant. This incited the Team Titans from the future to confront her, claiming that her son would threaten the future as Lord Chaos.[18] Donna voluntarily gave up her powers to prevent this. She later requested for her powers to be returned but was denied.[19] She was inducted into the Darkstars and rejoined the Teen Titans as a Darkstar.[20]

Terry later divorced Donna citing that her superhero role put the family in danger and gained sole custody of their son.[21] She turned to teammate Kyle Rayner for comfort, but left him after Terry, Robert and Jenny Long, (Terry's daughter from his first marriage) were killed in a tragic car accident.[22]

Fragments

The tragedy caused Dark Angel to appear and make Donna start anew with a totally different life, causing everyone but Hippolyta and Wally West to forget her existence as the Donna Troy who became Wonder Girl and Troia. Together with Wonder Woman, Hippolyta and Wally helped restore the life of Donna Troy, breaking her out of the curse that Dark Angel had bound her to [23]. She was then adopted as a daughter of Hippolyta. Consequently, Hippolyta decreed that Donna, as her daughter, would be granted the privilege of a royal station and a title. As such, a coronation was held and Donna was thereafter referred to as Princess Donna amongst the Amazons.

The Witch and the Warrior

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Postcards From The Edge

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Who is Troia?

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Graduation Day

An android named Indigo appeared, badly damaged and in need of repair. In her attempts to repair herself and call for aid from other androids, she caused a Superbot to go rogue during a meeting of the Teen Titans and Young Justice; Donna and Omen were killed during the attempts to stop it.[24]

The Return of Donna Troy

Donna Troy had discovered that, like every other person after the destruction of the multiverse, she was an amalgam of every alternate version of Donna Troy in the former realities. Unlike everyone else, Donna was the repository of knowledge of every alternate universe version of herself. She learned that her counterpart on Earth-Two was saved by a firefighter and raised in an orphanage, while her Earth-S counterpart died in the fire. She also discovered that her sworn enemy of the past, Dark Angel, was in fact the Donna Troy of Earth-Seven, saved from certain death by the Anti-Monitor, just like the Monitor had saved Harbinger. When the parallel realities were condensed into one, Dark Angel, who had somehow escaped the compression of every Donna Troy into one single person on the new Earth, sought to kill her. Every life she forced Donna to relive was, in fact, an aspect of an alternate Donna, as a way to avoid the merging and remain the last one standing. When she was defeated, Donna became the real sum of every Donna Troy that existed on every Earth, a living key to the lost Multiverse[5].

Donna had been reborn after her death at the hands of the Superman android. The Titans of Myth, realizing that she was the child who was destined to save them from some impending threat, brought her to New Cronus and implanted false memories within her mind to make her believe she was the original Goddess of the Moon and wife of Coeus. The Titans of Myth incited war between other worlds near New Cronus in order to gain new worshippers. They used the combined power of their collective faith to open a passageway into another reality, where they would be safe from destruction. Donna was another means to that end, until she was found by the Titans and The Outsiders who restored her true memories. This was not without casualties, however. Sparta, who was restored to full mental health and stripped of the bulk of her power, had been made an officer in the Titans of Myth's royal military. She was sacrificed by the Titans of Myth in an attempt to lay siege to the planet, Minosyss, which housed a Sun-Eater factory miles beneath its surface. Sparta's death had inadvertently helped trigger Donna's memory restoration. Athyns had also reappeared by this time, and aided the heroes and the Mynossian resistance in battling the Titans of Myth. It was then that Hyperion, the Titan of the Sun, revealed Donna's true origins to her and ordered her to open a passageway into another reality by means of a dimensional nexus that once served as a gateway to the Multiverse itself, within the Sun-Eater factory's core. This turned out to be the Titans of Myth's real target. Donna did so, but fearing they would simply continue with their power-mad ambitions, she banished most of them into Tartarus. However, Hyperion, and his wife Thia, were warned of the deception at the last moment. Enraged, they turned on Donna, intending to kill her for the betrayal, but Coeus activated the Sun-Eater to save her and Arsenal. As the Sun-Eater began absorbing their vast solar energies, Hyperion and Thia tried to escape through the Nexus, but they were both torn apart by the combined forces of the Nexus' dimensional pull and the Sun-Eater's power. Coeus, who had learned humility and compassion from Donna, vowed to guard the gateway to make certain the other Titans of Myth remained imprisoned forever. After this, Donna gained all knowledge of her alternate selves and was entrusted with the Universe Orb by Harbinger.

Infinite Crisis

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Donna led a group of heroes to New Cronus to deal with a rip in space caused by Alexander Luthor, attacking him through the rift. The team suffered loss, including the death of Jade and several others who went missing. Donna also procured a "red sun eater" in order to defeat Superboy-Prime. Afterwards, Donna returned to New Cronus where she analyzed the history of the universe as it had been recorded in Harbinger's old Universe Orb.[25]

Who Is Wonder Woman?

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As Wonder Woman

As Wonder Woman

Donna Troy assumed the mantle of Wonder Woman. Diana stepped down, feeling the need to "find out who Diana is". In the midst of a fight with Cheetah and Giganta, Donna was overwhelmed when Doctor Psycho manipulated her into believing that Diana was attacking her with deadly force. At the same time, Diana, posing as a government agent, arrived on the scene. Circe is behind the attacks and capture.

Donna worked alongside ex-boyfriend Kyle Rayner, who had taken up the powers and title of Ion again. They fought against one of the Monitors who attempted to remove them from the newly rebuilt time-stream, claiming the two were unwanted anomalies. Donna returned to earth with Ion in time for him to say good-bye to his dying mother.

Donna later joined several former Teen Titans in their battle against Deathstroke and his Titans East team.

Countdown

Donna soon after attended Duela Dent's funeral with the Teen Titans. After the burial, she was confronted by Jason Todd, who sought her out as a kindred spirit. She repeatedly ran into the helpful Jason while trying to investigate Duela's murder. Her investigation was put on hold once she discovered the Amazons had invaded Washington, D.C. She travelled to the city and confronted the recently revived Hippolyta to put a stop to the invasion. The Amazon Queen informed her that she would consider a withdrawal, only if Donna could include Diana in the peace talks, Donna left to find her sister, discovering that Jason Todd had followed her to Washington as well. Jason told Donna that he believed the Monitors were responsible for Duela's death, but before anything else could be done, both warriors were attacked by the Monitor's aide, Forerunner. They were consequently saved by the seemingly benevolent "Bob," and recruited to help locate Ray Palmer. Their journey took them across the expanse of the new Multiverse, whereupon they were also joined by Donna's former boyfriend, Green Lantern as well as Ray Palmer's successor Ryan Choi. This loose confederation of adventurers became known as the Challengers from Beyond. After several haphazard missions in the Nanoverse, they eventually found Palmer in the parallel reality known as Earth-51. Shortly thereafter, their colleague Bob the Monitor betrayed them, and Earth-51 was destroyed as a result of the Morticoccus Virus. With Palmer in tow, the Challengers eventually returned to their home dimension. Donna, Ray and Kyle agreed that with the growing individuality of the fifty-two existing Monitors, there was too much room for corruption. They all agreed to serve as a watchdog group in order to "Monitor the Monitors".[26]

The Fickle Hand

Returning to Earth, Donna reunited with her old teammates the Titans. The group reformed after discovering that the children of one of their deadliest foes, Trigon, had been systematically hunting down members, both old and new.[27]

Blackest Night

 Main article: Blackest Night

Donna had a horrific encounter with her deceased son Robert and husband Terry, revived as undead beings in the Black Lantern Corps. She was bitten by Robert, becoming "infected" by the Black Lantern's power.[28] Donna, along with Superboy, Kid Flash, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) and several other resurrected heroes, were targeted by Nekron, the being responsible for the Black Lanterns. Donna's previous deaths made her vulnerable to the Black Rings. However, unlike the other heroes, Donna was converted by being infected with the Black Lantern's power rather than having a ring forced on her.[29]

Justice League of America

Donna Troy became part of the new Justice League's lineup, along with Mon-El, Batman, and Hal Jordan.

Her recruitment began when she volunteered to help Mikaal Tomas and Congorilla track down the supervillain Prometheus. She accompanied them to the Justice League Watchtower alongside Starfire and Animal Man, only to discover that Red Arrow had been mutilated by Prometheus.[30] During the ensuing battle, Donna was impaled through the wrists, but freed herself, taking down Prometheus after he defeated the rest of the team. Unfortunately, the villain destroyed Star City via a teleportation device.[31]

In the aftermath, Donna was told by Wonder Woman that she could benefit from being a part of the JLA. To that end, she officially joined the team, even recruiting Cyborg and Starfire, along with inviting Batman as well, after the events of Cry for Justice which lead Green Arrow killing Prometheus, everybody except for her & Batman left, and she admits she would've have done a lot worse to Prometheus for killing Lian.[32]

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This history is continued in The New 52 at Donna Troy (Prime Earth). The DC Universe was rebooted in 2011 as part of the Flashpoint event. This was an attempt to simplify continuity, and make DC Comics more accessible to new readers. Prior to this, mainstream comics took place in New Earth continuity since the Crisis on Infinite Earths in 1985. The continuity established following Flashpoint is Prime Earth.

Powers and Abilities

Powers

  • Divine Empowerment: As a magical replicate of Diana Prince, Donna possesses the potential powers of an Olympian god. At various times she has lost and gained her powers, even abilities unique to her.
    • Accelerated Healing
    • Charisma: Donna has truth-coaxing powers like Diana; even without a Lasso of Truth people find it almost impossible to lie to her.[33]
    • Flight: Donna can glide on wind currents for short periods of time.[34]
    • Psychic Link: While Wonder Woman has a psychic rapport with animals, Donna has a psychic rapport with her. This allows one to feel the other's emotions, dreams and even thoughts.[33]
    • Superhuman Agility[35]
    • Superhuman Durability Donna possesses a high resistance to damage and magical attacks. Her resistance to injury is not quite as great as any of the above mentioned metahumans. However, due to her vast threshold for pain and her amazon ability to heal at a superhuman rate, this easily makes up for the difference. She has withstood considerable bludgeoning damage in the form of hand-to-hand combat with metahuman opponents.[34]
    • Superhuman Reflexes: Donna has extremely sharp reflexes that allow her to quickly intercept multiple bullets with her Bracelets of Submission.[36]
    • Superhuman Speed
    • Superhuman Stamina
    • Superhuman Strength[34]: Donna has high levels of superhuman strength and is able to match Shockwave's brute strength.[37]
    • Longevity: Like the rest of her kind, Donna doesn't age while on Themyscira. Though she possesses a longer lifespans even in the Man's World.
Former Powers
  • Divine Empowerment: After embracing her destiny as a Titan Seed, Troia was granted additional powers by the Titans of Myth:
    • Flight: As a Titan seed, her ability to fly was greatly expanded, and no longer relied on air currents.[35]
    • Force Field[35]
    • Memory Projection: Ability to project three dimensional images of a person's memories, provided the subject is a willing participant in the process.[38] This can extend to people remembering long-forgotten facts.[35]
    • Photonic Energy Manipulation: Can fire power blasts and create protective force fields.[38]
  • Divine Empowerment: After her resurrection as the Goddess of the Moon, Donna gained the ability to command darkness and atmospheric cold to great effect. However, since regaining her memories she has not used these power, perhaps implying she no longer has them.
    • Cold Manipulation
    • Darkness Manipulation

Abilities

  • Hand-to-Hand Combat (Advanced): Like all Amazons, Donna is well trained to fight with various weapons and in the martial arts, and often practices with a kind of staff which seems to be her personal weapon of choice.
    • Archery[39]
    • Weaponry
  • Tactical Analysis
  • Swimming: Donna is able to navigate through the depths of the oceans.[40]
  • Photography: Donna studied photography at New York University, and was a co-founder of Aurora Photo Studio.[9]

Paraphernalia

Equipment

  • Donna Troy's Lasso: Donna's original golden lasso.
  • Lasso of Persuasion: Anyone who is held by the silver lasso of persuasion and with less will than Donna is compelled to do what she tell them to do.
  • Bracelets of Submission: Donna possesses a pair of bracelets that are common among Amazonian women. She is able to use these bracelets to deflect ranged attacks such as gunfire, missiles, and lasers. In close combat, Donna can use them to deflect punches, kicks, and melee weapons.
  • Troia Costume (Formerly): a costume composed of various items gifted by the Titans of Myth, including an amulet of Cronus, a mystic net from Oceanus and Tethys, golden armor forged by the sun itself from Thia and Hyperion, an earring of balance by Themis, a bracelet that used to belong to Phoebe, and from Crius and Mnemosyne a cloth from the starry firmament. This cloth became an important part of her later costumes, as it allowed her a map to everything, including New Cronus.[41]
  • Amazon Armor: a heavy and ornate battle-armor much like her sister's, but made of a silver-colored metal.[42]
  • Universe Orb (Formerly): The Universe Orb is the repository of all knowledge and history of Universe.
  • Darkstar Exo-Mantle (Formerly): As a member of the Darkstars, Donna wore the standard Darkstar Exo-Mantle as part of their group, granting her superhuman strength, speed, and agility. The exo-mantle also possessed a personal force field for protection against physical impact and energy attacks. The main weapons were twin maser units that fired energy blasts with pinpoint accuracy; however, it seems that Donna did not undergo the surgical procedure to attain the instant mastery of maser control that the other Darkstars had, and had a split-second delay in reaction time when wearing the less powerful deputy version of the exo-mantle. A powerful shoulder mounted cannon complemented the maser system of the Darkstars' exo-mantle. With the exo-mantle, one could achieve high speeds during flight, all the while protected from wind friction by the force field. Since leaving the Darkstars, Donna no longer possesses the exo-mantle.

Weapons

  • Amazonian Weapons
  • Donna Troy's Lasso
  • Lasso of Persuasion

Notes

  • In pre-Crisis Earth-One history, Donna Troy was originally written as the adopted sister of the Earth-One Wonder Woman, who was the one who rescued her from a fire that left her as an orphan, raised on Paradise Island and given Purple Ray treatments that enabled her to have powers similar to those of Wonder Woman. With the rebooting of the modern-day Wonder Woman's history following what happened to her in Crisis on Infinite Earths #12, Donna Troy's history was later rescripted to her current New Earth reality origin.

Trivia

  • Donna was adopted by Hippolyta on both Earth-One and New Earth.[43]
  • Donna and Dick Grayson consider each other their best and oldest friends.[44][45] Donna and Dick met at thirteen, and served together in the Teen Titans and Justice League. Donna had Dick walk her down the aisle on her wedding day.[17]
  • Donna is the same age as Dick Grayson[46] and was 23 years old when the Titans were brought back together in the aftermath of Cyborg's return to Earth.[47]
  • In high school, Donna was voted "Most Popular" and "Miss Congeniality." She was also on the honor roll, participated in the Camera Club and Greek Club, won a civil service award, and was a candy striper.[9]
  • In a conversation about Russia, during their time together as Teen Titans, Wally West identified Donna Troy as politically a "liberal" which she did not challenge.[48]

As Wonder Girl:

  • Teen Titans: The Silver Age Omnibus (Collected)
  • Teen Titans (1966-1978)
  • New Teen Titans (1980-1984)
    • New Teen Titans (1980) #38, "Who is Donna Troy?"
  • Tales of the Teen Titans (1984-1988)

As Troia:

  • New Teen Titans/New Titans (1988-1996)
    • New Titans #50-54, "Who is Wonder Girl?"
  • Wonder Woman Vol 2' (1987-2006), #47-49
  • Team Titans (1992—1994)

As Darkstar:

  • Darkstars (1992) #22-38
  • Green Lantern Vol 3 (1990-2004), #58-62, #65, Annual 4, #68-90, #117-120, #157

As Troia (second spell):

  • Wonder Woman Vol 2' (1987-2006), #123-136, #160-188
  • Wonder Woman: Donna Troy (1998)
  • JLA/Titans: The Technis Imperative (1998-1999)
  • Titans (1999-2003)
  • Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day (2003)
  • The Return of Donna Troy (2005)
  • Infinite Crisis (2006)

As Wonder Woman

  • Wonder Woman: Who Is Wonder Woman?' (2007-2007)

As Donna Troy:

  • Titans (2008-2011)
  • Wonder Woman Vol 3' (2006-2011), #22-23, #27-29, #37-39
  • Blackest Night: Titans (2009)
  • Justice League of America (2006-2011) #41-60
  • Convergence: Titans Vol 1 (2015)

Related

  • 957 Appearances of Donna Troy (New Earth)
  • 221 Images featuring Donna Troy (New Earth)
  • 30 Quotations by or about Donna Troy (New Earth)
  • Character Gallery: Donna Troy (New Earth)

Footnotes

  1. Wonder Woman Secret Files and Origins #1
  2. Titans (Volume 2) #20
  3. Teen Titans #22
  4. New Teen Titans #38
  5. ↑ 5.0 5.1 DC Special: The Return of Donna Troy #4
  6. Wonder Woman (Volume 2) #134
  7. Wonder Woman (Volume 2) #135
  8. Wonder Woman (Volume 3) #1
  9. ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 New Titans #50
  10. New Titans #51
  11. New Teen Titans #11
  12. Teen Titans: Year One #3
  13. Adventure Comics #461
  14. Wonder Woman #265
  15. Wonder Woman #266
  16. New Teen Titans #1
  17. ↑ 17.0 17.1 Tales of the Teen Titans #50
  18. New Titans Annual #7
  19. Team Titans #21
  20. Darkstars #23
  21. New Titans Annual #11
  22. Green Lantern (Volume 3) #90
  23. Wonder Woman (Volume 2) #135
  24. Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day #3
  25. 52 #2-11
  26. Countdown to Final Crisis #1
  27. Titans (Volume 2) #1
  28. Blackest Night: Titans #1-3
  29. Blackest Night #5
  30. Justice League: Cry for Justice #5
  31. Justice League: Cry for Justice #6
  32. Justice League of America (Volume 2) #41
  33. ↑ 33.0 33.1 Wonder Woman Secret Files and Origins #3
  34. ↑ 34.0 34.1 34.2 Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #26
  35. ↑ 35.0 35.1 35.2 35.3 Who's Who in the DC Universe #4
  36. Titans #6
  37. Titans #26
  38. ↑ 38.0 38.1 New Titans #59
  39. Titans #3
  40. Wonder Woman Secret Files and Origins #2
  41. New Titans #55
  42. Wonder Woman (Volume 3) #28
  43. Teen Titans #22
  44. New Titans #92
  45. New Titans #101
  46. New Titans #92
  47. Titans #5
  48. New Teen Titans #18
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