Wonder Woman Bio


A character from the DC Comics universe.The ancient Greeks had a legend regarding a lost tribe of warrior women. The Amazons, so the story went, were a matriarchal society whose women fought as well or better than any of their rivals around the ancient world. When William Moulton Marston created a female comic-book hero to appear alongside DC Comics mainstays Superman and Batman, he borrowed from that myth to create Wonder Woman.In the DC universe, the Amazons reside on a hidden island (called Paradise Island before the Crisis on Infinite Earths, and Themyscira afterwards). Diana, daughter of their queen Hippolyta, is their strongest warrior, sent to make contact with the outside world and serve as Themyscira’s ambassador to human society.Her powers, granted to her by the Greek gods and heroes, run the gamut from flight and super-strength to the ability to commune with nature and communicate with animals. Her bracelets, made from the re-forged shield of Zeus, are indestructible, and her signature Lasso of Truth can restrain some of the universe’s most powerful beings. She’s also often had an invisible aircraft at her disposal, although it has a few different origins depending on which story you’re reading.Her overarching mission has occasionally put her at odds with her long-time allies in the Justice League of America. Heroes like Superman and Batman have always seen themselves, to one degree or another, as protectors of an established order. Diana is a warrior, not a protector, and in a long-term sense her mission has often involved upsetting the apple cart, to one degree or another. She is also ready to kill her foes under certain circumstances, a line most of her fellow heroes have never been willing to cross.

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