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To commemorate the 750th issues of Wonder Woman and The Flash, the popular DC titles will return to their legacy numbering. The Amazon Warrior Princess will make the switch with Wonder Woman #750 on January 22, 2020, and the Fastest Man Alive races back to legacy numbering with The Flash #750 on February 26.

“As with Action Comics and Detective Comics, Wonder Woman and The Flash are part of the DNA of the DC universe,” SVP and Editor-In-Chief Bob Harras said. “Resuming our legacy numbering for these titles enables both past and current fans to embrace the rich history of both of these iconic characters and is a reaffirmation that in the DC universe, everything counts.”

In March, Diana starts a new adventure in Wonder Woman #753, written by Steve Orlando with art by Max Raynor. Wonder Woman and a new warrior join forces to stop a mythical beast from destroying Boston. Then in the following issue, she goes off-world to help Princess Maxima retake her throne.

Writer Joshua Williamson and artist Rafa Sandoval will continue “The Flash Age” saga in The Flash #751 as Barry Allen’s new nemesis, Paradox, seeks Godspeed’s help to erase the Flash from existence. In the follow-up, the Flash has been exiled on Paradox’s realm outside of time and space.

Both The Flash #750 and Wonder Woman #750 will be published with multiple variant covers, representing eight decades in publication.

The Flash covers include a 1940s variant by Nicola Scott, 1950s by Gary Frank, 1960s by Nick Derington, 1970s by José Luis García-López, 1980s by Gabriele Dell’Otto, 1990s by Francesco Mattina, 2000s by Jim Lee and Scott Williams, and 2010s by Francis Manapul.

Wonder Woman covers include a 1940s variant by Joshua Middleton, 1950s by Jenny Frison, 1960s by J. Scott Campbell, 1970s by Olivier Coipel, 1980s by George Pérez, 1990s by Brian Bolland, 2000s by Adam Hughes, and 2010s by Jim Lee.