Wonder Girl (Cassandra Sandsmark) Reading Order

This reading order is designed to give an outline of major storylines featuring Wonder Girl (Cassandra Sandsmark) throughout DC Comics. It does not encompass every one of her appearances, but is an outline of the major ones and the stories that affect them.

The continuity details relating to each specific storyline are explained in the “Review” of each storyline. Every “Review” link will provide a detailed continuity breakdown of that story and will explain any reference the story makes to other aspects of the DC Universe. All of this can be found under the “Continuity” section of each link.

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New 52

With the beginning of the New 52, the DC Universe’s continuity was reset. Cassandra Sandsmark’s history was wiped clean and all of her prior appearances were removed from the current continuity. She was reintroduced through the Teen Titans series, where she went on to be one of the team’s founding members. In this era, her comic adventures almost exclusively centered around her involvement with the Teen Titans.

About halfway through Cassie’s New 52 journey, a continuity shift takes place that edits some of her teammates’ histories. This does not effect her character much but is relevant to her story. This point is marked on this Reading Order.

Essential Extra
Issue Collection Issue Collection
Teen Titans #1 Teen Titans Vol. 1: It's Our Right to Fight (Review)    
Teen Titans #2    
Teen Titans #3    
Teen Titans #4    
Teen Titans #5    
Teen Titans #6    
Teen Titans #7    
Teen Titans #8 The Culling: Rise of the Ravagers (Review)    
Teen Titans Annual #1    
Superboy #9    
Legion Lost #9    
Teen Titans #9    
Superboy #10 Superboy Vol. 2: Extraction (Review)    
   
Teen Titans #10 Teen Titans Vol. 2: The Culling (Review)    
Teen Titans #11    
Teen Titans #12    
Teen Titans #14    
Teen Titans #15 Teen Titans Vol. 3: Death of the Family (Review)    
RHatO #16    
Teen Titans #16    
Teen Titans #17    
Teen Titans #18 Teen Titans Vol. 4: Light and Dark (Review)    
Teen Titans #19    
Teen Titans #20    
Teen Titans #21    
Teen Titans #22    
Teen Titans #23    
    Forever Evil #1 Forever Evil (Review) 1
    Forever Evil #2
Teen Titans #24 Teen Titans Vol. 5: The Trial of Kid Flash (Review)    
Teen Titans Annual #2    
Teen Titans #25    
Teen Titans #26    
Teen Titans #27    
Teen Titans #28    
Teen Titans #29    
Teen Titans #30    
Teen Titans Annual #3    
       
Continuity Shift
       
Teen Titans #1 Teen Titans Vol. 1: Blinded by the Light (Review)    
Teen Titans #2    
Teen Titans #3    
Teen Titans #4    
Teen Titans #5    
Teen Titans #6    
Teen Titans #7    
Teen Titans #8 Teen Titans Vol. 2: Rogue Targets (Review)    
Teen Titans #9    
Teen Titans Annual #1    
DC Sneak Peak: Teen Titans    
   
Teen Titans #10    
Teen Titans #11    
Teen Titans #12    
Teen Titans #13    
Teen Titans #14 Teen Titans Vol. 3: The Sum of Its Parts (Review)    
Teen Titans #15    
Teen Titans #16    
Teen Titans #17    
Teen Titans #18    
Teen Titans #19    
Teen Titans #20 Teen Titans Vol. 4: When Titans Fall (Review)    
Teen Titans #21    
Teen Titans #22    
Teen Titans #23    
Teen Titans Annual #2    
Teen Titans #24    

RHatO = Red Hood and the Outlaws
The first set of Teen Titans issues are from the Vol. 4 series
Superboy issues are from the Vol. 6 series
Legion Lost issues are from the Vol. 2 series
Red Hood and the Outlaws issues are from the Vol. 1 series
The second set of Teen Titans issues are from the Vol. 5 series

 
Notes
  1. The Teen Titans only make a small appearance here. However, their actions during this storyline provide the basis for The Trial of Kid Flash (Review). These actions are also summarized at the beginning of The Trial of Kid Flash (Review), making this storyline somewhat nonessential.
 

Rebirth

Besides a flashback, Wonder Girl (Cassandra Sandsmark) has yet to appear in the Rebirth era of DC Comics.

 

 

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