
Nubia
Nubia
First Appearance
Wonder Woman #204 (1973)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Wonder Woman
About Nubia
Nubia is one of DC Comics' most historically significant characters, introduced in Wonder Woman #204 (1973) — a landmark issue that every serious Wonder Woman collector should have on their radar. Created during the Bronze Age, Nubia was conceived as the twin sister of Diana, molded from dark clay by Queen Hippolyta and stolen away by the war god Mars before she could grow up among the Amazons of Themyscira. Her debut marked a bold creative choice for the era, and her first appearance remains one of the most sought-after Wonder Woman back issues in the hobby.
As a fellow Amazon, Nubia is every bit Diana's equal in power and warrior discipline. She wields an extraordinary array of abilities including superhuman strength, speed, and invulnerability, along with divine gifts such as telepathy, empathy, and immortality. Her mastery of swordsmanship and unarmed combat makes her one of the most formidable hand-to-hand fighters in the DC universe, and her heightened senses — sight, smell, and hearing — give her a tactical edge that few opponents can match. These godlike abilities mirror Diana's own, reinforcing the mythological weight behind Nubia's origin.
After decades of sporadic appearances, Nubia experienced a major renaissance in the 2020s when DC dramatically elevated her status within the mythos. In Infinite Frontier #0 (2021) and the subsequent Nubia & the Amazons limited series (2021), she was crowned Queen of Themyscira and took on the mantle of Wonder Woman — a watershed moment that sent collectors scrambling for both her modern appearances and her vintage Bronze Age issues. Her role expanded further through Future State: Nubia & the Amazons and her presence in Justice League of America storylines, cementing her place in DC's modern continuity.
For collectors, Nubia represents a rare combination of historical importance and red-hot contemporary relevance. Her 1973 debut is a genuine Bronze Age key, while her 2021 coronation issues are already heating up as modern keys with real long-term potential. Whether you're building a Wonder Woman run, a Black superhero collection, or chasing undervalued DC keys, Nubia's books offer compelling value across multiple eras of the hobby.








