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Artemis

Artemis of Bana-Mighdall

First Appearance

Wonder Woman #90 (1994)

Powers & Abilities

FlightSuper StrengthSuper SpeedAgilityStaminaInvulnerabilityIntellectMagicWeapon MasterInvisibilityShape ShifterInsanely RichUnarmed CombatGadgetsDivine PowersImmortalTrackingSwordsmanshipAnimal ControlEmpathyMarksmanshipWillpower-Based ConstructsStealthLeadershipLongevity

Teams

Amazons of ThemysciraFuriesHellendersJustice League InternationalJustice League of AmericaOutlawsSuicide SquadThe BanaThe Just

Also Known As

Javelin, Requiem, Shim'Tar, Wonder Woman, Artemis of Bana-Mighdall, Artemis Grace

About Artemis

Artemis of Bana-Mighdall is one of DC Comics' most fierce and complex warrior women, a proud member of the desert-dwelling Amazon tribe whose rivalry and eventual alliance with Diana of Themyscira has fueled some of the most explosive Wonder Woman stories of the modern era. She made her explosive debut in Wonder Woman #90 (1994), a landmark issue that collectors prize as the starting point of one of the most dramatic shake-ups in Wonder Woman history. Fiery, stubborn, and supremely skilled in combat, Artemis represents a darker, more uncompromising edge of Amazon philosophy — one forged not in paradise, but in the brutal sands of Egypt.

Her most iconic story arc arrived almost immediately after her introduction, when writer William Messner-Loebs orchestrated a tournament to determine who would bear the mantle of Wonder Woman. Artemis won, claimed the title, and carried it through a short but explosive run that ended in tragedy — her death in battle, which has since been recognized as one of the most emotionally charged moments in 1990s DC storytelling. She was later resurrected and reforged, returning as a warrior even more dangerous than before, eventually taking on roles across teams like the Outlaws, the Suicide Squad, and the Justice League International. Her time as leader of the Hellenders and her brutal tenure among the Furies further cemented her reputation as a character who elevates every book she appears in.

Artemis carries an impressive portfolio of abilities that make her one of the most formidable figures in the DC Universe — superhuman strength, speed, and stamina are just the foundation. Add in master-level swordsmanship, divine powers, tracking instincts honed over centuries, and an ironclad willpower, and you have a character capable of going toe-to-toe with virtually anyone. Her longevity and immortality also mean she has a rich mythological history that writers continue to mine for compelling new stories, ensuring her relevance across decades of publishing.

For collectors, Artemis represents outstanding value and narrative significance. Wonder Woman #90 is an essential copper-to-modern age pickup, and the surrounding issues from her debut arc through her death and resurrection are consistently sought after by Wonder Woman completionists and fans of strong warrior characters alike. Her appearances in Red Hood and the Outlaws during DC's New 52 and Rebirth eras introduced her to a new generation of readers, driving renewed demand for her back issues. Whether you're chasing her first appearance, her Wonder Woman issues, or her team book appearances, Artemis titles reward collectors who dig deep.

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