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'''Wonder Woman''' is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character is one of the founding members of the Justice League. She is also known most notably as being portrayed by [[Lynda Carter]] in the Live action TV series ''Wonder Woman'' and ''The New Adventures of Wonder Woman'' From 1975 to 1979 | '''Wonder Woman''' is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character is one of the founding members of the Justice League also known as the "Big Seven". | ||
She is also known most notably as being portrayed by [[Lynda Carter]] in the Live action TV series ''Wonder Woman'' and ''The New Adventures of Wonder Woman'' From 1975 to 1979 | |||
The character first appeared in All Star Comics #8 in October 1941 with her first feature in Sensation Comics #1 in January 1942. | The character first appeared in All Star Comics #8 in October 1941 with her first feature in Sensation Comics #1 in January 1942. | ||
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Marston's comics featured his ideas on DISC theory, and the character drew a great deal of inspiration from early feminists, and especially from birth control pioneer Margaret Sanger; in particular, her piece "Woman and the New Race". | Marston's comics featured his ideas on DISC theory, and the character drew a great deal of inspiration from early feminists, and especially from birth control pioneer Margaret Sanger; in particular, her piece "Woman and the New Race". | ||
== Powers and training == | |||
Diana is depicted as a masterful athlete, acrobat, fighter and strategist, trained and experienced in many ancient and modern forms of armed and unarmed combat, including exclusive Amazonian martial arts. | |||
With her godlike abilities of incalculable superhuman strength, nigh-invulnerability, speed, flight, healing factor and semi-immortality, Diana's fighting prowess is enhanced. In some versions, her mother trained her, as Wonder Girl, for a future career as Wonder Woman. | |||
From the beginning, she is portrayed as highly skilled in using her Amazon bracelets to stop bullets and in wielding her golden lasso. Batman once called her the "best melee fighter in the world". The modern version of the character is known to use lethal force when she deems it necessary. | |||
In the New 52 continuity, her superior combat skills are the result of her Amazon training, as well as receiving further training from Ares, the God of War, himself, since as early as her childhood. The Golden Age Wonder Woman also had knowledge in psychology, as did her Amazon sisters. | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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| Real name: | Diana Prince |
| Voiced by: | Susan Eisenberg |
| Played by: | Lynda Carter,Adrienne Palicki, Gal Gadot (Current) |
| Birth location: | Themyscira (Paradise Island) |
| Natural tits: | Yes |
| Body type: | Slim |
| Eye color: | Blue |
| Hair color: | Black |
| Hair length: | Long |
| Hair shape: | Curly |
| Ethnicity: | Greek |
| Nationality: | Themyscira |
Wonder Woman is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character is one of the founding members of the Justice League also known as the "Big Seven".
She is also known most notably as being portrayed by Lynda Carter in the Live action TV series Wonder Woman and The New Adventures of Wonder Woman From 1975 to 1979
The character first appeared in All Star Comics #8 in October 1941 with her first feature in Sensation Comics #1 in January 1942.
The Wonder Woman title has been published by DC Comics almost continuously except for a brief hiatus in 1986. In her homeland, the island nation of Themyscira, her official royal and UN ambassadorial title is Princess Diana of Themyscira. When blending into the society outside of her homeland, she sometimes adopts her civilian identity of Diana Prince.
Literary Origin
Wonder Woman was created by the American psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston (pen name: Charles Moulton), and artist Harry G. Peter. Marston's wife, Elizabeth, and their life partner, Olive Byrne, are credited as being his inspiration for the character's appearance.
Marston's comics featured his ideas on DISC theory, and the character drew a great deal of inspiration from early feminists, and especially from birth control pioneer Margaret Sanger; in particular, her piece "Woman and the New Race".
Powers and training
Diana is depicted as a masterful athlete, acrobat, fighter and strategist, trained and experienced in many ancient and modern forms of armed and unarmed combat, including exclusive Amazonian martial arts.
With her godlike abilities of incalculable superhuman strength, nigh-invulnerability, speed, flight, healing factor and semi-immortality, Diana's fighting prowess is enhanced. In some versions, her mother trained her, as Wonder Girl, for a future career as Wonder Woman.
From the beginning, she is portrayed as highly skilled in using her Amazon bracelets to stop bullets and in wielding her golden lasso. Batman once called her the "best melee fighter in the world". The modern version of the character is known to use lethal force when she deems it necessary.
In the New 52 continuity, her superior combat skills are the result of her Amazon training, as well as receiving further training from Ares, the God of War, himself, since as early as her childhood. The Golden Age Wonder Woman also had knowledge in psychology, as did her Amazon sisters.
Gallery
Wonder Woman has been portrayed in multiple forms of media by multiple mainstream, adult and Cosplay models this is a listing of some of these models.
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Wonder woman's costume Iterations up to fairly current
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her most notable appearance and actress in 1978
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Adrianne Palicki as Wonder Woman from a failed 2011 made for TV film and possible series
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Denise Milani in a cosplay pictorial
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Australian cosplay model Phoenix Rai as wonder woman



