Wonder Woman is one of the most powerful and iconic heroes of the DC universe. Much like her contemporaries, Batman and Superman, Wonder Woman is a leader within the hero community and is a point of inspiration and admiration for heroes and civilians alike. Wonder Woman has been a consistent and important part of DC Comics for over eighty years. She has headlined an incredibly popular TV show and film series and has had an ongoing book nearly since her debut. While Wonder Woman’s impact on comics is undeniable, there are still plenty of fans who don’t know where to start when it comes to reading her comics.
Wonder Woman has changed a lot over the years. Her earliest stories saw her as a champion of truth and the oppressed. She was then reworked into an emissary of peace for the world of man. Later, she became the Goddess of War after the death of Ares. While it is difficult for a character who has existed for eighty years to remain consistent, few have changed as much as Diana. Despite this, Wonder Woman has remained one of the most iconic superheroes. Her design, backstory, powers, and personality combine into one of the most beloved DC characters ever. There is lots to love about her comic history, so much so that it can be difficult to know where to start.
This version of Wonder Woman found the American pilot Steve Trevor washed ashore on Paradise Island. The goddess Aphrodite called for an Amazonian champion to escort Trevor home. The Amazons held a tournament to determine which Diana entered and won. Armed with the Amazon’s greatest treasures in a magic lasso and bracers, Diana became Wonder Woman and traveled to “Man’s World” to fight in the Second World War. Diana disguised herself as a nurse in the U.S. Army and joined the fight.
Wonder Woman is one of the most powerful and iconic heroes of the DC universe. Much like her contemporaries, Batman and Superman, Wonder Woman is a leader within the hero community and is a point of inspiration and admiration for heroes and civilians alike. Wonder Woman has been a consistent and important part of DC Comics for over eighty years. She has headlined an incredibly popular TV show and film series and has had an ongoing book nearly since her debut. While Wonder Woman’s impact on comics is undeniable, there are still plenty of fans who don’t know where to start when it comes to reading her comics.
Wonder Woman has changed a lot over the years. Her earliest stories saw her as a champion of truth and the oppressed. She was then reworked into an emissary of peace for the world of man. Later, she became the Goddess of War after the death of Ares. While it is difficult for a character who has existed for eighty years to remain consistent, few have changed as much as Diana. Despite this, Wonder Woman has remained one of the most iconic superheroes. Her design, backstory, powers, and personality combine into one of the most beloved DC characters ever. There is lots to love about her comic history, so much so that it can be difficult to know where to start.
This version of Wonder Woman found the American pilot Steve Trevor washed ashore on Paradise Island. The goddess Aphrodite called for an Amazonian champion to escort Trevor home. The Amazons held a tournament to determine which Diana entered and won. Armed with the Amazon’s greatest treasures in a magic lasso and bracers, Diana became Wonder Woman and traveled to “Man’s World” to fight in the Second World War. Diana disguised herself as a nurse in the U.S. Army and joined the fight.
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