Olympian
Creation & Design
Wonder Woman was created during the feminist movement of the 1940s, symbolizing female empowerment and strength.Early Years
Initially introduced as a warrior princess, Wonder Woman fought against Axis powers during World War II and became a symbol of justice and equality.Character Development
Over the decades, Wonder Woman has evolved from a wartime heroine to a complex character dealing with themes of identity, power, and feminism.Cultural Reception
Wonder Woman has been critically acclaimed and is considered a feminist icon, inspiring generations of readers and viewers.Character Details
Real Name:
Diana Prince
Aliases:
Wonder Woman, Princess of Themyscira
Species:
Amazonian
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
Justice League, Justice Society, Themyscira
Abilities:
Superhuman strength, Flight, Combat skills, Lasso of Truth
Equipment:
Lasso of Truth, Bracelets of Submission, Sword, Shield
Weight:
165lbs
Height:
5' 9"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
black
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Key Facts
1st appearance of the Olympian, a Global Guardian from Greece
1st appearance of Little Mermaid, a Global Guardian of the oceans
1st appearance of Icemaiden, a Global Guardian from Norway
1st appearance of Tasmanian Devil, a Global Guardian from Australia
Characters introduced in this issue are from the alternate reality where the Super Friends exist and not in the mainstream DC Universe
Though the Super Friends series is widely considered non-continuity, there are events that occur in the series that are referenced in the main DC Universe
Key Facts
1st appearance of the Olympian, a Global Guardian from Greece
1st appearance of Little Mermaid, a Global Guardian of the oceans
1st appearance of Icemaiden, a Global Guardian from Norway
1st appearance of Tasmanian Devil, a Global Guardian from Australia
Characters introduced in this issue are from the alternate reality where the Super Friends exist and not in the mainstream DC Universe
Though the Super Friends series is widely considered non-continuity, there are events that occur in the series that are referenced in the main DC Universe
Key Facts
1st full appearance of the Olympian, previous cameo in one panel of Wonder Woman #29
Partial origin of Genocide
Key Facts
1st full appearance of the Olympian, previous cameo in one panel of Wonder Woman #29
Partial origin of Genocide
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