Wonder Woman's History

By Chris Chamberlain


Wonder Woman is a super-hero dating back to the 1940's when she made her debut in All Star Comics volume #8. Since then Wonder Woman has appeared pretty much exclusively in DC Comics. The character is based on, and considered a princess of the Amazon women whom through her journeys comes to spend most of her time on Earth with the humans. Her home is an island called Themyscira(up to now Paradise Island) named after the Ancient greek home of the mythological Amazon women.

The character is a heroine and has a lot of super-human talents that appear to change in accordance with the writer or situation Wonder Woman finds herself in. Most notably she has super human strength, speed, intellectual and mental abilities. On top of that she has demonstrated the skills to speak with animals, perform telepathy, blow wind gusts at outstanding speeds, and occasionally fly.

Wonder Woman possesses indestructible bracelets(which in many story lines cannot be removed), additionally, the Lasso of Truth, which if lassoed by, captives are magically made to tell the truth. The Lasso is likewise stated to be unbreakable and can also be lengthened at an infinite length. Wonder Woman also has a tiara that contains super characteristics, and she can easily throw the tiara with a boomerang-like effect.

Collectively with Batman and Superman, Wonder Woman accounts for DC Comic's so called "Trinity" which is generally saying they are the most powerful and significant figures in the DC Comic Universe.

Aside from being heroic & superhuman, Wonder Woman is likewise exceptionally beautiful. The intent supporting these traits had been her creators attempt to imply that women can easily posses all of these traits simultaneously, thus to help liberate the women of that time from being chained in or pigeon-holed by males of their time.

Through the years, Wonder Woman has retained a significant level of popularity considering that she is a female in an otherwise man infested world, from both the arena of comic figures and the customers who buy them. As a result she has been a bit of a trailblazer in the business that has since added characters such as Super Girl, Wonder Girl, Cat Woman, and Marvels long list of female characters such as Jean Grey/Phoenix, Storm, Rogue, Mystique, etc.

In recent years there was a TV show pilot on NBC that ended up being cancelled though it may resurface on another network in the future. There are also rumors that the motion picture concept has recently been tossed around which would seem to fit the recent increase of super hero movies lately.




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