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  • Wonder Woman is a superheroine in the DC Universe. A founder member of the Justice League, alongside Batman, The Flash and Superman, she is a warrior from the Amazons and the daughter of Zeus. Her real name is Diana Prince and she posesses great strength, speed and other superpowers. Wedgie Woman is a parody of the character.
  • Wonder Woman, known also as Diana of Themyscira, was the princess of the Amazons and one of the founding members of the Justice League. She was also made ambassador for her home. She is one of the many superheroes summoned by the Council of Royals to fight against the Black Marauder.
  • Wonder Woman (também conhecida como Diana Prince ou simplesmente Princess Diana, e em países de língua portuguesa como Mulher Maravilha) é uma heroína de livros em quadrinhos que aparece nas páginas da DC Comics. Uma das muitas personagens que apareceu no jogo crossover Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, ela é uma das mais bem-conhecidas e a mais popular das superheroínas da DC. Ela não reside na Terra, mais sim comanda a ilha de Themyscira, onde ela controla um exército de Amazonas. Sendo a princesa de um reino separado de onde seus outros amigos superheróis residem, a sua equivalência para o crossover é a princesa Kitana.
  • Wonder Woman is a superhero from DC Comics who has her own series as well as being a regular member of the Justice League. She is an Amazon who fights crime with aid from her bullet-proof wristbands, magical-lasso and superhuman-strength, and the ability to fly.
  • Wonder Woman ist eine Minifigur der Baureihe Super Heroes und ist 2012 erschienen.
  • Wonder Woman is a superheroine in the DC Universe and arguably the most famous superheroine in the world.
  • Wonder Woman ranks among the first semi-independent superfemales portrayed in Liberal Comics DC Comics. She is the reigning Ms. Olympia, and wields a magic truth compelling lasso woven of the hair of Perry Mason and Matlock.
  • Wonder Woman, Γυναίκα Θαύμα - Είναι μία γυναίκα από τους υπερήρωες των Κόμικς.
  • Wonder Woman is an iconic superhero from the DC Comics universe who first appeared in October of 1941. She was created by husband and wife team William "Charles" Moulton Marston (a psychologist who developed the "lie detector") and Elizabeth "Sadie" Holloway Marston (psychologist, lawyer). Diana, Princess of Paradise Island, has appeared in comic book stories consistently since her debut, but her most popular venture into pop culture is the 1970s television series starring Lynda Carter.
  • Wonder Woman is a charater in the DC Universe
  • Wonder Woman is a fictional superhero.
  • Wonder Woman is an Amazonian
  • Wonder Woman, called Wondy by her friends, was born on Paradise Island, an ideal island home for female warriors. Wonder Woman was a natural leader and from an early age made it her mission to make the world a better place. She decided to come to Metropolis for training at Super Hero High.
  • Wonder Woman is published by DC Comics. Current price per issue is $2.99.
  • Wonder Woman is a superhero from the DC Universe. She appeared as a member of the Council of Nine in the Imaginationland trilogy. Superman also speaks to Kyle in his imagination when he's at the Lincoln Memorial, although he is not seen. Other members of the Justice League making an appearance are The Flash, and Batman only appears in the DVD release.
  • Wonder Woman (Diana Prince, or simply Princess Diana) is an Amazonian superheroine that resides in the DC Universe. One of the many characters chosen to appear in the crossover game Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, she is one of the most well-known and popular of DC's female superheroes. She hails from the island of Themyscira on Earth, where she controls an army of Amazon warriors. With her status as a princess of a realm separate from other governments and kingdoms of Earth, her counterpart for the crossover game is the Edenian princess Kitana.
  • 80px Wonder Woman es una super heroína de DC Comics que aparece en historietas, dibujos animados y películas. Fue creada por William Moulton Marston, su primera aparición fue en la revista All Star Comics N° 8 (diciembre de 1941). Es una de las primeras superheroínas y podría decirse que es la más popular en su género. Es un personaje jugable en el videojuego Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe y la contraparte de Kitana en el mismo juego.
  • The film is directed by Lauren Montgomery, who directed the second act of Superman: Doomsday and did storyboard work for Justice League: The New Frontier, and written by Gail Simone and Michael Jelenic. As with all previous releases in this line of films, it is produced by acclaimed DC Comics animation veteran Bruce Timm.
  • Wonder Woman ist eine US-Amerikanischer Comic-Kriegesfilm aus dem Jahr 2017. Es handelt sich umd die Verfilmung der gleichnamigen ikonischen Comicfigur der DC Comics Wonder Woman. Der Film stellt ein indriktes Prequel zu Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice dar und ist Teil des gleichen Universum. Der Film unter der Regie von Patty Jenkins, wird am 23. Juni 2017 in den US-Amerikanischen Kinos anlaufen.
  • Wonder Woman is an Amazonian Princess with abilities bestowed to her by the Gods. She is a member of the Justice League and occasionally flirts with Batman.
  • Her alias when not Wonder Woman is Major Diana Prince. Darkseid is obsessed with making her his queen. __TOC__
  • She wears a Tiara which she is able to throw (Much like Batarangs). Star underpants, an Eagle emblem on her shirt and a W for her belt. She also carries the Lasso of Truth.
  • Wonder Woman is a superhero who wields a lasso of truth and has a very hot bod. Also who Robert Downey Jr. likes to dress up as then run through the streets of Los Angeles after doing large amounts of Meth. Then yelling to anyone who can hear him "I am Wonder Woman!"
  • Wonder Woman (licet Mulier Mirabilis) est superhero, mulier prout persona ficta, in serie librorum pictorum a William Moulton Marston, anno 1941 creata. Prout fabula, cum identitate secreta Diana Princess, est creata ex argilla ab Hippolita, regina Amazoniarum, et educata prout filia sua in insula Themiscyra. Adiuta a Steve Trevor, profugit ex insula et venit Americam eo consillo ut pugnet Ares contra perversum mundi et servet omnes cives. Armata est cum potentibus armillis laqueoque. In versione 1987, est filia ex Zeus Hippolitaque, et primus modo lingua Themiscyrae loquitur et Anglicam discere debet.
  • Diana de Themyscira, tambien conocida como Diana Prince o Wonder Woman, es una de las primeras superheroínas y la más conocida de DC Universe, creada por el escritor William Moulton Marston y el artista Harry G. Peter. Su primera aparición fue en el número ocho de All Star Comics entre Diciembre de 1941 y Enero de 1942. Desde su primera aparición el personaje causó una imagen sumamente positiva y con el paso de los años fue tomando cada vez mayor popuralidad e importancia, llegando incluso a protagonizar películas y su propia serie de televisión. Fue creada con un concepto favorable al feminismo que se ha ido acentuado en las posteriores décadas.
  • Wonder Woman is a superhero whose exploits have been published by DC Comics since 1941. She is a warrior of peace hailing from an island of women isolated from the outside world for centuries. Her comics have circulated consistently since her introduction, establishing her as one of the world's most formidable and enduring characters. In addition to comic books, the character has featured in various forms of media such as the famous 1975 to 1979 television adaptation starring Lynda Carter, animated productions, and will appear in her live-action feature film debut in 2017.
  • Wonder Woman is a DC Comics superheroine created by William Moulton Marston. She first appeared in All Star Comics #8 (December 1941). The Wonder Woman title has been published by DC Comics almost continuously. Due to her depiction as a heroine fighting for justice and to reduce male domination over the world, Wonder Woman is widely considered a feminist icon.
  • "I can't believe I loved you."-Wonder Woman [src] See Also: Wonder Woman (Diasambiguation) Wonder Woman is a DC Comics superheroine created by William Moulton Marston. She first appeared in All Star Comics #8 (December 1941). The Wonder Woman title has been published by DC Comics almost continuously except for a brief hiatus in 1986. Wonder Woman is a warrior Princess of the Amazons (based on the Amazons of Greek mythology) and was created by Marston, an American, as a "distinctly feminist role model whose mission was to bring the Amazon ideals of love, peace, and sexual equality to a world torn by the hatred of men." Known in her homeland as Diana of Themyscira, her powers include superhuman strength, flight (even though the original Wonder Woman did not have this ability), super-speed, s
  • In "A Hero Sits Next Door" when she is playing strip poker with the Super Friends, she loses a hand of strip poker to Peter Griffin and has to remove her Wonder Bra, while the rest of the Super Friends stare at her, except Robin, who is staring at Peter. During an episode of A&E's Biography seen in "Da Boom", Twinkie the Kid is depicted pretending to be Wonder Woman as a child. In Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, Superman flies by Wonder Woman's invisible plane, but in an awkward moment, it turns out she's in the plane's bathroom, which Superman likely misconstrued as her flying the plane.
  • Wonder Woman is the pinnacle of Amazon godly perfection. Born on Paradise Island, she acts as the diplomat into the World of Man for her people. Her mission of peace usually involves beating the tar out of criminals with her fists and sword. She also uses her Lasso of Truth, Invisible Plane and Indestructible Bracelets to mete out justice as she sees fits. It's a cruel world, and you react accordingly. Her sidekick is Wonder Girl... either that or her younger self. Also, her mom is sometimes Wonder Woman too.
  • Originalmente, Wonder Woman le debe sus habilidades a la diosa Afrodita crear amazonas superiores a los hombres, con Diana siendo la mejor de su clase. En la Edad de Oro Wonder Woman fue actualizada posteriormente por Marston poder a la voluntad de una enorme cantidad de energía cerebral en sus músculos y extremidades que, debido a su formación Amazona, la dota de una extraordinaria fuerza y velocidad. De acuerdo a su primera aparición, ella es más fuerte y más ágil que un centenar de los mejores atletas humanos. En Comics Sensation #6 (junio de 1942), es capaz de romper una puerta de acero de sus goznes. En una de sus primeras apariciones, ella se muestra corriendo fácilmente a 80 km/h. En el mismo cómic, ella salta de un edificio y las tierras sobre las puntas de sus pies. Incluso se pue
  • Diana began life as a clay sculpture. Her mother, Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons, breathed life into her so that she might have a child of her own. Diana later discovered that she had been "sculpted" by not just her mother, but also by her mother's lover, Hades. Diana had the chance to verify this information, but turned the chance down because she "knew who raised [her]."
  • The Princess of Truth. The Princess of the Amazons. The Female Superhero. The first prominent female superhero in The DCU the history of comic books, and generally considered the greatest of the superheroines, was created in the 1940s. Wonder Woman is distinguished by her indestructible bracelets, which deflect bullets, and her enchanted lasso, which compels men to tell the truth and puts animals to sleep.
  • Wonder Woman is the name designated to Diana, Princess of Themyscira. She was conceived by Hippolyta as the first born child in a tribe of Amazon women endowed with immortality by the Gods of Olympus. She is a founding member of the Justice League, has held the role of various gods (Goddess of Truth, God of War, etc), served as ambassador of Themyscira to the United States, and worked as a federal agent under the name Diana Prince.
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  • 7
Alignment
  • Good
Goal
  • To fight Marauder and his Legion of Villians.
  • To ensure peace between her people and the outside world
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  • Alive
  • Golden Lasso , Silver Bracelets , a magic sword, a tiara which can be weaponized
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  • French-Canadian, Chinese
  • Japanese, Dominican, Australian,
  • Excellent hand-to-hand combatant, skilled in most weapons, excellent war strategist and mediator
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Especie
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  • Lois Lane, Princess Diana
  • Justice League of America, Justice Society of America, Female Furies
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  • Normal
Voz
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  • Powers
  • Significant Other
Nombrereal
  • Diana Themyscira
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Erscheinungsjahr
  • 2017
Habilidades
  • Fuerza sobrehumana, velocidad, resistencia, durabilidad y longevidad; Pulseras mágicas, lazo de la verdad, y la fuga otorgado por los dioses.
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  • Nationality/Race:
  • Skills And Abilities
type of hero
  • Superheroine / Amazon
Kinostart DE
  • 22
Nombre del personaje
  • Wonder Woman
Regie
Dislikes
  • Her aunt's betrayal, Shazam rushing into Action
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  • Team Affliations
  • Nickname/Alias
Durability
  • 7
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  • Tools and Weapons
  • Status:
Weaponry
  • Magic lasso
  • Indestructible bracelets and tiara
  • Magic lasso
  • bullet proof bracelets
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fightingstyle
  • Personal
Bildgröße
  • 250
Produktionsland
  • USA
Drehbuch
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  • All Star Comics #8
  • Innate Faora/Vampires/Themysciran
  • Reporter, Crime Fighter,
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Aparicion
Raza
  • Humana,Semidiosa
loveinterests
  • Superman
  • Steve Trevor
Sprache
  • Englisch
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  • 290
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  • Real Name
  • Powers/Abilities
Edad
  • 25
Intelligence
  • 5
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Nombre real
  • Diana de Themyscira
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  • Occupation
  • First Appearance
minions
  • Amazon sisters, Wonder Girl
Setnummer
  • siehe links
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  • Base of Operations
  • Sibling
Creador
  • Harry G. Peter
  • William Moulton Marston
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  • Aliases
  • Parent
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  • William Moulton Marston
  • Brianna*, Faora Zod, Diana*
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Inspiration
  • Wonder Woman from the DC comics
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Appearances
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Job
  • Member of the Council of Nine
Goals
  • Promote truth, peace and equality
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  • Wonder Woman
Movement
Nombre
  • Wonder Woman
Games
Set
  • siehe links
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Eyes
  • Blue
  • blue
Origin
Skills
  • *Occult Knowledge *Diplomatic Immunity *Superhuman Strength *Superhuman Mobility *Superhuman Resilience *Advanced Longevity *Hand-to-Hand Combatant *Markswomanship *Swordswomanship *Tactical Leadership *Shield Combatant *Sorcery *Occult Weaponry
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Age
  • Eternal
  • Unknown: likely 20-25
Speed
  • 5
FirstAppearance
  • [[w:c:dc:All-Star Comics Vol 1 8
Likes
  • Training Melody, Alice, and Kisara to be great heroines like her and hanging out with them
  • Preserving peace between the Amazons and the outside world
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Voiced by
Weapon
Appearance
Affiliation
filename
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  • ZVitor's Version
Lugar
  • Temiscira,Antigua Grecia
Hair
  • Black
  • black
Counterpart
Actor
  • Brenda Barrie
  • B.J. Ward
  • Keri Russell
  • Lynda Carter
  • Shannon Farnon
  • Connie Cawfield
  • Gal Gadot
  • Kerri Russell
  • Lynda Carter
  • Mary McDonald Lewis
  • Susan Eisenberg
  • Susan Eisenberg
  • see: in other media
Name
  • Wonder
  • Woman
  • Wonder Woman
  • Diana Prince
  • Wonder Woman
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  • Halte am Himmel nach LEGO Wonder Woman Ausschau, die den Planeten mit ihren fantastischen Superkräften beschützt! Wonder Woman wurde auf Paradise Island geboren und hält Verbrecher mit ihrer Superkraft, ihrer enormen Geschwindigkeit und einem magischen Lasso, durch dass die Verbrecher ihre Übeltaten gestehen, in Schach. Sobald sie sich mit Superman verbündet, werden die beiden ein mächtiges Paar, dem kein Bösewicht gegenübertreten möchte!
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Caption
  • Artwork cover from DC comics "Wonder Woman"
  • Wonder Woman, como apareció en Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe.
Sex
Abilities
  • Flight
  • Superhuman strength
  • Superhuman speed
  • Enhanced Strength
  • Superhuman stamina
  • Superhuman reflexes
  • Superhuman durability
  • Superhuman agility
  • Highly skilled hand to hand combatant
  • Amazonian training
  • see: Powers and Abilities
  • Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, durability, and longevity; Magic Bracelets, Lasso of Truth, and flight bestowed by the Gods.
Fighting Skills
  • 6
Energy Projection
  • 1
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Alias
  • Wonder Woman
  • Diana Prince
  • Wonder Woman, Diana Prince, The Princess of Themyscira, The Amazing Amazon
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  • Saving people, fighting villains, contributing to the justice league
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  • 62.0
Title
  • Wonder Woman
  • (Wonder Woman, The Amazing Amazon, Diana of Themyscira, Diana Prince)
Identity
  • Secret
Weapons
  • Lasso of Truth
  • Bracelets of Submission
  • Magical Gauntlets
Enemies
Image size
  • 250
Citizenship
  • Amazon
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  • #2B547E
  • #9B142C
Real Name
  • Diana Prince
  • Diana
  • Diana of Themyscira
  • Diana Prince
  • Princess Diana of Themyscira
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  • Gallery
  • Videos
  • Overview
  • Moveset
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Powers
  • Diplomacy
  • Hand-to-Hand Combat
  • Superhuman Durability
  • Swordsmanship
  • Divine Empowerment
  • Flight
  • Superhuman Strength
  • Leadership
  • Superhuman Reflexes
  • Multilingualism
  • flight, invincibility, rope of truth, tiara boomerang, and super strength
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  • 5
Religion
  • Unknown
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  • 2012
Home
  • Themyscira
Universe
Profession
  • Journalist
Serie
Imagen
  • 250
  • 300
  • Wonder_woman.png
Homeworld
wikipdia
Occupation
  • Ambassador
  • A member of Justice League
  • Ambassador to Themyscira
  • Superhero; princess; military officer
Family
  • Hippolyta
  • Penthesileia
NPC
  • No
Fullname
  • Diana of Themyscira
Classification
  • Mystical Being
Films
  • Justice League vs. Teen Titans
  • Justice League: War
  • Justice League: Throne of Atlantis
Titel
  • Wonder Woman
Friends
  • Superman, Batman, The Flash, Green Lantern, Cyborg, Shazam, Aquaman, Melody, Alice Gehabich, Kisara
Details
  • This version of Wonder Woman is based on the Justice League animated series produced for the Cartoon Network from 2001-2004.
  • - For more on Wonder Woman see article at 'DCAU'
  • Wonder Woman, as she appeared on the cartoon Justice League; real name Princess Diana of Themyscira, was an Amazon princess and one of the original seven founders of the Justice League. She was exiled after bringing men to Themyscira but was later welcomed back and made ambassador for her home.
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  • Earth
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Origen
  • DC Universe
Race
  • Amazonian
  • Amazon
RealName
  • Diana Prince
  • Diana Aricia
  • Diana of Themyscira / Diana Prince
  • Princess Diana of Themyscira
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  • Tara Platt
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  • Wonder woman-2.png
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  • Washington DC
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  • Wonder Woman is a superheroine in the DC Universe. A founder member of the Justice League, alongside Batman, The Flash and Superman, she is a warrior from the Amazons and the daughter of Zeus. Her real name is Diana Prince and she posesses great strength, speed and other superpowers. Wedgie Woman is a parody of the character.
  • Diana de Themyscira, tambien conocida como Diana Prince o Wonder Woman, es una de las primeras superheroínas y la más conocida de DC Universe, creada por el escritor William Moulton Marston y el artista Harry G. Peter. Su primera aparición fue en el número ocho de All Star Comics entre Diciembre de 1941 y Enero de 1942. Desde su primera aparición el personaje causó una imagen sumamente positiva y con el paso de los años fue tomando cada vez mayor popuralidad e importancia, llegando incluso a protagonizar películas y su propia serie de televisión. Fue creada con un concepto favorable al feminismo que se ha ido acentuado en las posteriores décadas. Actualmente se ha revelado que ella es hija del mitológico dios griego Zeus y de la humana amazona Hipólita. Ella fue entrenada desde niña por el dios de la guerra Ares, siendo desde entonces muy notorias sus habilidades, pero sin embargo también demostró cierta misericordia y compasión por la vida que le desagradaba a su tutor. Su principal tarea cuando joven fue la de proteger a una mujer llamada Zola, que daría a luz a otro hijo de Zeus, de sus perseguidores. Si bien logra hacerlo, el bebé es raptado por un villano llamado El Primogénito. La fuerza de este hombre es incomparable y derrota tanto a Diana como a su maestro, Ares. Pero en los últimos momentos, cuando Ares está a punto de ser asesinado, Wonder Woman atraviesa a El Primogénito con una barra metálica, matando a su vez a Ares. Así, al morir su mentor, ella se convierte en la nueva Diosa de la Guerra.
  • Wonder Woman is a DC Comics superheroine created by William Moulton Marston. She first appeared in All Star Comics #8 (December 1941). The Wonder Woman title has been published by DC Comics almost continuously. Due to her depiction as a heroine fighting for justice and to reduce male domination over the world, Wonder Woman is widely considered a feminist icon. Wonder Woman is a warrior princess of the Amazons (based on the Amazons of Greek mythology) and is known in her homeland as "Diana of Themyscira". She is gifted with a wide range of superhuman powers and superior combat and battle skills. Also well-known is her arsenal of weapons, such as the Lasso of Truth, a pair of indestructible bracelets, a tiara which serves as a projectile, and, in some stories, an invisible airplane or jet. Wonder Woman is a founding member of the Justice League of America. She is another American comic book heroine who has appeared, without licence or permission, in Indian comic books, recognisable as herself but behaving wildly out of characterisation compared to the official version.
  • Wonder Woman, known also as Diana of Themyscira, was the princess of the Amazons and one of the founding members of the Justice League. She was also made ambassador for her home. She is one of the many superheroes summoned by the Council of Royals to fight against the Black Marauder.
  • Wonder Woman (também conhecida como Diana Prince ou simplesmente Princess Diana, e em países de língua portuguesa como Mulher Maravilha) é uma heroína de livros em quadrinhos que aparece nas páginas da DC Comics. Uma das muitas personagens que apareceu no jogo crossover Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, ela é uma das mais bem-conhecidas e a mais popular das superheroínas da DC. Ela não reside na Terra, mais sim comanda a ilha de Themyscira, onde ela controla um exército de Amazonas. Sendo a princesa de um reino separado de onde seus outros amigos superheróis residem, a sua equivalência para o crossover é a princesa Kitana.
  • Wonder Woman is a superhero from DC Comics who has her own series as well as being a regular member of the Justice League. She is an Amazon who fights crime with aid from her bullet-proof wristbands, magical-lasso and superhuman-strength, and the ability to fly.
  • Wonder Woman ist eine Minifigur der Baureihe Super Heroes und ist 2012 erschienen.
  • Wonder Woman is a superheroine in the DC Universe and arguably the most famous superheroine in the world.
  • Wonder Woman is the pinnacle of Amazon godly perfection. Born on Paradise Island, she acts as the diplomat into the World of Man for her people. Her mission of peace usually involves beating the tar out of criminals with her fists and sword. She also uses her Lasso of Truth, Invisible Plane and Indestructible Bracelets to mete out justice as she sees fits. It's a cruel world, and you react accordingly. Her sidekick is Wonder Girl... either that or her younger self. Also, her mom is sometimes Wonder Woman too. Along with Superman and Batman, Wonder Woman is one of the most noticeable cornerstones of the DC Universe. Especially so that people can say "See, comic books are for girls too!" She's a member of the Justice League of America, where she receives critical acclaim.
  • Wonder Woman ranks among the first semi-independent superfemales portrayed in Liberal Comics DC Comics. She is the reigning Ms. Olympia, and wields a magic truth compelling lasso woven of the hair of Perry Mason and Matlock.
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  • Wonder Woman is the name designated to Diana, Princess of Themyscira. She was conceived by Hippolyta as the first born child in a tribe of Amazon women endowed with immortality by the Gods of Olympus. She is a founding member of the Justice League, has held the role of various gods (Goddess of Truth, God of War, etc), served as ambassador of Themyscira to the United States, and worked as a federal agent under the name Diana Prince. Wonder Woman has several items that have become closely associated with her: a Lasso of Truth, which compels those bound by it to tell the truth; indestructible bracelets that can repel most projectiles; a tiara and earrings, each of which have sometimes been used to aid in various tasks; and and invisible flying craft, usually fashioned as a jet of some sort. Upon her birth, she was gifted powers by the gods: Demeter, great strength; Athena, wisdom and courage; Artemis, a hunter's heart and a communion with animals; Aprhodite, beauty and a loving heart; Hestia, sisterhood with fire; and Hermes, speed and the power of flight. Diana grew up surrounded by a legion of sisters and mothers. When she was a young woman, the gods decreed that the Amazons must send an emissary into Man's World. Queen Hippolyta ordered a contest to be held, but forbade Diana from participating. Diana disobeyed and did so anyway in disguise, easily winning the contest and being named the Amazon's champion. She was given a uniform fashioned from the standard of someone who had visited the island a few decades earlier.
  • Wonder Woman is an iconic superhero from the DC Comics universe who first appeared in October of 1941. She was created by husband and wife team William "Charles" Moulton Marston (a psychologist who developed the "lie detector") and Elizabeth "Sadie" Holloway Marston (psychologist, lawyer). Diana, Princess of Paradise Island, has appeared in comic book stories consistently since her debut, but her most popular venture into pop culture is the 1970s television series starring Lynda Carter.
  • Wonder Woman is a charater in the DC Universe
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  • Wonder Woman, called Wondy by her friends, was born on Paradise Island, an ideal island home for female warriors. Wonder Woman was a natural leader and from an early age made it her mission to make the world a better place. She decided to come to Metropolis for training at Super Hero High.
  • Wonder Woman is published by DC Comics. Current price per issue is $2.99.
  • Wonder Woman is a superhero whose exploits have been published by DC Comics since 1941. She is a warrior of peace hailing from an island of women isolated from the outside world for centuries. Her comics have circulated consistently since her introduction, establishing her as one of the world's most formidable and enduring characters. She was created by William Moulton Marston with input from his wife Elizabeth Holloway Marston, and their live-in partner Olive Byrne, as a tender, peaceloving individual with "all the strength of a Superman, plus all the allure of a good and beautiful woman." Over the years, she has assisted in the war effort, served as a founding member of the Justice League, and lived a double life under the guise of Diana Prince. In addition to comic books, the character has featured in various forms of media such as the famous 1975 to 1979 television adaptation starring Lynda Carter, animated productions, and will appear in her live-action feature film debut in 2017. As Princess of the Amazons, Princess Diana was born to Hippolyta, queen of Themyscira. Upon her birth, she was granted abilities beyond those of mortals, and later bequeathed the Lasso of Truth by the Gods of Olympus. She has been described as "beautiful as Aphrodite, wise as Athena, swifter than Hermes, and stronger than Hercules."
  • The Princess of Truth. The Princess of the Amazons. The Female Superhero. The first prominent female superhero in The DCU the history of comic books, and generally considered the greatest of the superheroines, was created in the 1940s. Wonder Woman is distinguished by her indestructible bracelets, which deflect bullets, and her enchanted lasso, which compels men to tell the truth and puts animals to sleep. She was created in 1941 by psychologist William Moulton Marston (then an educational consultant to DC Comics) along with his wife Elizabeth Holloway Marston, as a deliberate counterpoint to the all-male stable of "Übermenschen" published by DC at the time. Marston was remarkably free of the era's usual prejudices about and disdain for women (though this was partly because he was an admitted masochist who fetishized powerful women), and intentionally designed the character to embody his image of an idealized strong, unconventional and independent female. The character first appeared in "All Star Comics" #8 (December, 1941). As a historical note, Marston was also vital in the development of the polygraph ("lie detector") -- which may be why Wonder Woman's lasso forces criminals to speak the truth. Marston also had unconventional sexual views (He and his wife had a third partner, Olive Byrne -- unconventional by today's standards, grounds for arrest or even public stoning in 1941). He also practiced BDSM and/or bondage, thus many of his stories had elements of this; see the "Suffering Sappho!" section of Superdickery.com for some examples. He also had very unconventional views on how the world should be run for the time he lived in, believing a Matriarchy would be superior to the male-dominated world of the 1940s. This was the basis for Paradise Island. Due to the deal Marston struck with DC, for a long time (at least through 1986), DC had to publish at least four issues of Wonder Woman each year or lose the rights to the character. This may have been one of the reasons that she was one of the few superheroes who continued publishing during The Interregnum, along with Superman, Batman and a handful of others. Her longevity is certainly one reason that contributed to her being one of DC's "Big Three" -- as Frank Miller described it -- Wonder Woman, Superman and Batman, are all the "gods" of the DC Universe, and the rest are all "just" heroes (something that is taken to its logical extreme in the Kurt Busiek/Mark Bagley year-long series Trinity). Also playing a big role: her 1970s TV series with Lynda Carter and her visibility in the Superfriends cartoon, as noted below. Originally, Wonder Woman's powers were relatively limited, compared to her contemporaries. She was strong, but not as strong as Superman. She was fast, but not as fast as the Flash. She couldn't fly, but she could "glide on air currents". Most of her powers were gadget-based; the bullet-deflecting bracelets, the Lasso of Truth, the invisible jet. The Silver Age version of the character was stated as having the Strength of Hercules and the Speed of Hermes, deities who were shown to be a match for Superman and Flash, respectively, in other series. Wonder Woman herself battled Superman to a standstill in the tabloid-sized special comic "Superman versus Wonder Woman". The bosomy, raven-haired Amazon heroine was never as well-known by the general public as the other "big heroes" until the 1970s, thanks to Shannon Farnon, her voice actress on Superfriends, and Lynda Carter, who portrayed her in prime time. In addition, feminists loved her, as evidenced by her being on the cover of the premiere issue of the movement's flagship magazine, Ms. At the same time, however, Wonder Woman was undergoing a Retool; with the popularity of shows like The Avengers, and its visions of strong Action Girls, she lost her powers, took up martial arts under inscrutable old Oriental guy I Ching, and became Undercover Agent Diana Prince. Ironically, this period was mostly ended by the above feminists, such as Gloria Steinem, who protested the depowering of a strong female character. As a result, Diana was repowered and rejoined the Justice League, and the whole episode is considered a Dork Age. Later, she was revamped for Crisis on Infinite Earths by the comics legend George Perez. She was powered-up, giving her flight, and tying her much more to Greek mythology and a mission as a messenger of peace to "Patriarch's World". Furthermore, she considered a Secret Identity obviously counterproductive in that role, so she stayed with her new friends, Julia Kapatelis, a classical Greek scholar, and her daughter Vanessa. Furthermore, Steve Trevor was revised to be old enough to be Diana's father, thus precluding the cliche romance; instead, he romanced Etta Candy. However, it turns out that he is indirectly linked to Diana's home since his mother, Diana Trevor, crash landed there and died helping the Amazons defeat a monster, making her a deeply honored hero to them. In addition, she was simultaneously made much more naïve and tougher. The naïveté is such that Wonder Woman could not conceive of a woman being an enemy, which made the time when the Cheetah tried to con her out of her lasso an extremely upsetting moment. The toughness comes from being a classically trained warrior who is ready to kill as necessary and with no regrets, such as when she decapitated the villainous god Deimos. At the same time, her supervillain enemies became much more credible threats as in how the Cheetah was changed from a normal woman in a silly cheetah suit to a villain who became a powerful and deadly were-cheetah who is a real challenge to Diana in battle. A popular (and therefore cheapened) way to escalate the drama in Wonder Woman stories (or Crisis Crossovers) recently has been to threaten Paradise Island... and then make good on the threat. The Amazons have been all-but-destroyed by Darkseid, themselves (in two civil wars), Imperiex, Hera, OMACs, Granny Goodness in the wake of Amazons Attack, and in Alternate Universe by the removal of the gods' protection. In the mid-2000s run written by Greg Rucka, she suffered from a negative reaction in-universe, between escalating her role as emissary, leading to accusations of forcing her beliefs on people, and snapping the neck of a villain who had telepathic control of Superman because she felt it was the only way to stop him. In the middle of all this, she fought shadowy corporate schemers, resurrected Gorgons, participated in the hostile takeover of Olympus by her patron, Pallas Athena, and faced the destruction of her home by OMACs. After Rucka's run and the OMAC crossover event, Wonder Woman was again rebooted. This time, she reluctantly got involved in a war between the Amazons (along with her newly resurrected mother) and Patriarch's World. In the wake of all this, she regained (or rather gained for the first time in this continuity) her Diana Prince: Secret Agent identity in order to connect with people. Many fans were not pleased. However, there was some delight at Wondy's appearance in Manhunter, when she enlisted Kate Spencer's services as a lawyer during her trial for the killing which occurred during Rucka's run. In the late 2000s, Wonder Woman's series was in the hands of Gail Simone. Her supporting cast was revisited and she went up against a series of monsters including the ultrapowerful Genocide, her mother's former bodyguards, a grief-stricken Green Lantern, her own pantheon, and some long-lost family members who were abducted by a vicious alien race. The tales were epic, twisty and generally well received. Gail is the first woman to have ever written Wonder Woman's comic for a long period of time and deeply loves the character. However, Gail was not the first woman to write the comic, as Jodi Piccult wrote it almost immediately before her (but was not received very well), and Mindy Newell wrote it in the 80s and 90s. Sales on the book continued to drop, so when Wondy's 600th overall issue (and a renumbering of the current series to reflect that) came around, J. Michael Straczynski shook things up. In his year-long storyline "The Odyssey" (completed by Phil Hester), the gods went back in time to remove their protection from the Amazons. As a result, Paradise Island fell when Diana was a little girl, and a handful of Amazons smuggled her out and raised her on the streets of Man's World. During the story, Diana struggles to regain her powers and understand why the world seems disastrously wrong around her. After "The Odyssey" ended, Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang took over the title and relaunched it with a new #1 issue as part of DC's New 52 reboot. Their run on the book is said to be much darker and more horror-influenced than previous runs, though like many Wondy writers and artists before them, they did not read very much of her history when they took the assignment. Wonder Woman once again sports a new costume, though it is much closer to the original than the suit from the JMS run. Azzarello and Chiang's first issue was met with a large amount of critical acclaim, though the graphic violence was criticized by some. Like Greg Rucka's run, Azzarello and Chiang approach Wonder Woman's world through the world of the Greek gods, though the difference between the two approaches is quite clear.
  • Wonder Woman is a superhero from the DC Universe. She appeared as a member of the Council of Nine in the Imaginationland trilogy. Superman also speaks to Kyle in his imagination when he's at the Lincoln Memorial, although he is not seen. Other members of the Justice League making an appearance are The Flash, and Batman only appears in the DVD release.
  • Wonder Woman (Diana Prince, or simply Princess Diana) is an Amazonian superheroine that resides in the DC Universe. One of the many characters chosen to appear in the crossover game Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, she is one of the most well-known and popular of DC's female superheroes. She hails from the island of Themyscira on Earth, where she controls an army of Amazon warriors. With her status as a princess of a realm separate from other governments and kingdoms of Earth, her counterpart for the crossover game is the Edenian princess Kitana.
  • 80px Wonder Woman es una super heroína de DC Comics que aparece en historietas, dibujos animados y películas. Fue creada por William Moulton Marston, su primera aparición fue en la revista All Star Comics N° 8 (diciembre de 1941). Es una de las primeras superheroínas y podría decirse que es la más popular en su género. Es un personaje jugable en el videojuego Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe y la contraparte de Kitana en el mismo juego.
  • The film is directed by Lauren Montgomery, who directed the second act of Superman: Doomsday and did storyboard work for Justice League: The New Frontier, and written by Gail Simone and Michael Jelenic. As with all previous releases in this line of films, it is produced by acclaimed DC Comics animation veteran Bruce Timm.
  • Wonder Woman ist eine US-Amerikanischer Comic-Kriegesfilm aus dem Jahr 2017. Es handelt sich umd die Verfilmung der gleichnamigen ikonischen Comicfigur der DC Comics Wonder Woman. Der Film stellt ein indriktes Prequel zu Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice dar und ist Teil des gleichen Universum. Der Film unter der Regie von Patty Jenkins, wird am 23. Juni 2017 in den US-Amerikanischen Kinos anlaufen.
  • Originalmente, Wonder Woman le debe sus habilidades a la diosa Afrodita crear amazonas superiores a los hombres, con Diana siendo la mejor de su clase. En la Edad de Oro Wonder Woman fue actualizada posteriormente por Marston poder a la voluntad de una enorme cantidad de energía cerebral en sus músculos y extremidades que, debido a su formación Amazona, la dota de una extraordinaria fuerza y velocidad. De acuerdo a su primera aparición, ella es más fuerte y más ágil que un centenar de los mejores atletas humanos. En Comics Sensation #6 (junio de 1942), es capaz de romper una puerta de acero de sus goznes. En una de sus primeras apariciones, ella se muestra corriendo fácilmente a 80 km/h. En el mismo cómic, ella salta de un edificio y las tierras sobre las puntas de sus pies. Incluso se puede escribir a una velocidad de más de 160 palabras por minuto durante un ensayo dado. Estaba implícito, y confirmó en última instancia, de que cualquier mujer que se sometió a un entrenamiento Amazon ganaría fuerza sobrehumana. La serie de televisión se ocupó de este concepto, y en el primer episodio de Super Amigos, estados Diana a Aquaman, "... la única cosa que puede superar super fuerza es el poder del cerebro". En las primeras historias de Wonder Woman, la formación Amazonas abarca el fortalecimiento de esta capacidad de utilizar la energía mental pura.
  • Diana began life as a clay sculpture. Her mother, Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons, breathed life into her so that she might have a child of her own. Diana later discovered that she had been "sculpted" by not just her mother, but also by her mother's lover, Hades. Diana had the chance to verify this information, but turned the chance down because she "knew who raised [her]." Diana grew up as the princess of her people, beloved by everyone on the island. However, when "Man's World" came under attack by the Imperium, she proposed to Hippolyta that they send help. When Hippolyta refused to intervene, however, Diana still felt it was her duty to help. In the dead of night, Diana slipped into the Temple of Athena and took the goddess' magic armor. Urged on by the distress call of the Martian J'onn J'onzz, Diana left Themyscira and traveled to where she felt the summons originating. Diana arrived in the canyon along with Hawkgirl, Green Lantern, and the Flash and took part in the battle there, even saving Hawkgirl's life from one of the fighter crafts. She was instantly noticed for her beauty and revealing armor, most notably by Flash. However, she was also seen as merely a newcomer to fighting as a hero. Green Lantern even referred to her as the "rookie in the tiara." Diana joined the other six individuals to combat the Imperium, first joining Batman and J'onn to destroy one of the invaders' factories in Egypt. The attack seemingly resulted in Batman's demise, forcing Diana and J'onn to meet Green Lantern and Flash in Metropolis in order to rescue the captured Superman and Hawkgirl. However, they too were captured soon after. During the Imperium's torture of J'onn, Batman arrived, alive and well, to reverse the effects of the factory. Diana was freed of her bonds and punctured large holes in the building, letting the sunlight in to destroy the invaders. When the Imperium attempted to escape, Diana used her lasso to hold the ship down. After being hit by a laser cannon, Hawkgirl smashed her mace into the shuttle, buying time for Diana to regain control of the ship while the Thanagarian delivered the final blow. Due to her efforts on behalf of Earth during the invasion, Diana was invited aboard the Watchtower, and she took part in the formation of the Justice League alongside Superman, Batman, Hawkgirl, Flash, Green Lantern, and J'onn.
  • Wonder Woman (licet Mulier Mirabilis) est superhero, mulier prout persona ficta, in serie librorum pictorum a William Moulton Marston, anno 1941 creata. Prout fabula, cum identitate secreta Diana Princess, est creata ex argilla ab Hippolita, regina Amazoniarum, et educata prout filia sua in insula Themiscyra. Adiuta a Steve Trevor, profugit ex insula et venit Americam eo consillo ut pugnet Ares contra perversum mundi et servet omnes cives. Armata est cum potentibus armillis laqueoque. In versione 1987, est filia ex Zeus Hippolitaque, et primus modo lingua Themiscyrae loquitur et Anglicam discere debet. Tio estas ŝanĝbrilanta ĝeneralaĵo.
  • In "A Hero Sits Next Door" when she is playing strip poker with the Super Friends, she loses a hand of strip poker to Peter Griffin and has to remove her Wonder Bra, while the rest of the Super Friends stare at her, except Robin, who is staring at Peter. During an episode of A&E's Biography seen in "Da Boom", Twinkie the Kid is depicted pretending to be Wonder Woman as a child. In Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, Superman flies by Wonder Woman's invisible plane, but in an awkward moment, it turns out she's in the plane's bathroom, which Superman likely misconstrued as her flying the plane. In "Peter's Two Dads", Peter turns himself into Wonder Woman just before his search for his biological father. Stewie, as Darth Vader, yells out "Wonder Woman!", in a parody of the 1970s television series theme when he deflects Han Solo's attacks with his wrists in "Something, Something, Something, Dark Side". For the Superfriends opening for "Family Goy", Lois Griffin assumes the role of Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman appears when Peter and the guys watch The Superfriends Accountant in "Grumpy Old Man".
  • Wonder Woman is an Amazonian Princess with abilities bestowed to her by the Gods. She is a member of the Justice League and occasionally flirts with Batman.
  • Her alias when not Wonder Woman is Major Diana Prince. Darkseid is obsessed with making her his queen. __TOC__
  • "I can't believe I loved you."-Wonder Woman [src] See Also: Wonder Woman (Diasambiguation) Wonder Woman is a DC Comics superheroine created by William Moulton Marston. She first appeared in All Star Comics #8 (December 1941). The Wonder Woman title has been published by DC Comics almost continuously except for a brief hiatus in 1986. Wonder Woman is a warrior Princess of the Amazons (based on the Amazons of Greek mythology) and was created by Marston, an American, as a "distinctly feminist role model whose mission was to bring the Amazon ideals of love, peace, and sexual equality to a world torn by the hatred of men." Known in her homeland as Diana of Themyscira, her powers include superhuman strength, flight (even though the original Wonder Woman did not have this ability), super-speed, super-stamina, and super-agility. She is highly proficient in hand-to-hand combat and in the art of tactical warfare. She also possesses an animal-like cunning and a natural rapport with animals, which has in the past been presented as an actual ability to communicate with the animal kingdom. She uses her Lasso of Truth, which forces those bound by it to tell the truth, a pair of indestructible bracelets, a tiara which serves as a projectile, and, in some stories, an invisible airplane. Created during World War II, the character was initially depicted fighting the Axis military forces, as well as an assortment of supervillains. In later decades, some writers maintained the World War II setting, with many of its themes and story arcs, while others updated the series to reflect the present day. Wonder Woman has also regularly appeared in comic books featuring the superhero teams Justice Society (from 1941) and Justice League (from 1960). Arguably the most popular and iconic female superhero in comics, Wonder Woman is also considered a feminist icon. She was named the 20th greatest comic book character by Empire magazine. In addition to the comics, the character has appeared in other media; most notably, the 1975–1979 Wonder Woman TV series starring Lynda Carter, as well as animated series such as the Super Friends and Justice League. Although a number of attempts have been made to adapt the character to live-action film, none have yet emerged from "development hell." An animated film was released in 2009, with Keri Russell voicing the title role. In 2011, Adrianne Palicki starred in a failed pilot for a would-be series about the character. In May 2011, Wonder Woman placed fifth on IGN's Top 100 Comic Book Heroes of All Time.
  • She wears a Tiara which she is able to throw (Much like Batarangs). Star underpants, an Eagle emblem on her shirt and a W for her belt. She also carries the Lasso of Truth.
  • Wonder Woman is a superhero who wields a lasso of truth and has a very hot bod. Also who Robert Downey Jr. likes to dress up as then run through the streets of Los Angeles after doing large amounts of Meth. Then yelling to anyone who can hear him "I am Wonder Woman!"
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