She may be a hero to some Democrats, but Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has been told she is no Wonder Woman when it comes to comic books.

DC Comics, the creator of the iconic cartoon character. has issued a cease-and-desist to a small comic book company barring it from selling covers of the freshman Democrat in a costume that looks remarkably similar to that of Wonder Woman.

Devil's Due Comics created is running a comic about AOC called 'Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the Freshman Force: New Party Who Dis?'

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, 29, is the subject of a new comic book. But DC Comics have sent a cease and desist to the publisher telling them not to distribute the comic with that cover

Ocasio-Corte looks remarkably similar to Wonder Woman in the way she has been drawn

'Grab a hamberder and grab a cup of covfefe and prepare to enjoy this read!' a promotional webpage reads using jargon and typos associated with President Trump.

According to comicbook.com, DC Comics has urged Devil's Due Comics not to distribute the 250 planned copies of the special cover with AOC wearing a metallic tiara and blue skirt, standing over a knocked-out red elephant, symbolic of the GOP.

A number of other covers have been produced showcasing Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, but have not been challenged by DC

The comic aims to 'celebrate the election of the most diverse group of freshman Congresspersons in history, and spare no one in this satire that takes aim at Washington,' according to the publisher.

In his foreword, Josh Blaylock, the founder of the company, said he created the comic because he was inspired by Ocasio-Cortez and other newly elected members of Congress.

The result is a 52-page book, priced at $5.99, which has pinups, games and stories. The common theme is the potential of the new members of Congress and their 'finally bringing diversity to the legislative body that reflects us as a whole,' Blaylock wrote.

Copies with other covers that didn't include the costume were not challenged by DC Comics.

Those still wanting a copy with the Wonder Woman theme can look on eBay where one is selling for $99.

Devils Due Comics sells a wide variety of comics with political themes including Talk Bernie to Me and Barack the Barbarian, according to the New York Post.

Wonder Woman first appeared in a DC Comics' All Star Comics in October 1941. The character has since appeared in a host of comics, TV series and films - including 2017's Justice League starring Gal Gadot.

Gadot will star in a second solo-Wonder Woman film in 2020.