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  2. Wonder Woman - Wikipedia

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    When the new, post-crisis Wonder Woman broke up a riot in Boston, she was interrupted by a woman she thought was her mother (Queen Hippolyta); Hippolyta was the golden-age Wonder Woman via time travel in her continuity. The intruder identified herself as Earth-Two Wonder Woman Diana Prince, who left Mount Olympus in order to guide Diana.

  3. Golden Girdle of Gaea - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Girdle of Gaea is a fictional object depicted in the DC Comics book Wonder Woman.Originally created by William Moulton Marston as the Magic Girdle of Aphrodite [1] from its tradition as originating from the Girdle of Aphrodite or Venus as an allegory for the power of women's allure, it is based on the mythological girdle obtained by Heracles from Hippolyte as part of his Twelve Labors.

  4. Bizarra - Wikipedia

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    Reverse abilities of Wonder Woman including super-strength and a magic lasso that forces one to tell lies Bizarra is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics . Bizarra first appeared in DC Comics Presents #71 (July 1984), in a story written by E. Nelson Bridwell with art by Curt Swan .

  5. List of Wonder Woman comics - Wikipedia

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    Wonder Woman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2: Wonder Woman #124-149 2023 978-1779523150: Diana Prince: Wonder Woman Vol. 1: Wonder Woman #178–184 2008 978-1401216603: Diana Prince: Wonder Woman Vol. 2: Wonder Woman #185–189; Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane #93; The Brave and the Bold #87 2008 978-1401218256: Diana Prince: Wonder Woman Vol. 3

  6. Cultural impact of Wonder Woman - Wikipedia

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    As well, Wertham also claimed Wonder Woman's strength and independence made her a lesbian, calling the "homosexual connotation of the Wonder Woman type of story is psychologically unmistakable", [17] and considered Wonder Woman to be "Lesbian counterpart of Batman" [17] Wertham notes in the Chapter "Those Wicked Men" in that Wonder Woman's ...

  7. Lasso of Truth - Wikipedia

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    Superman is unable to resist the powers of the lasso as Wonder Woman renders him unconscious. Later, Wonder Woman uses her lasso on Brainiac and commands the villain to release Superman from his mind control. In later Post-Crisis comics, the power of truth was written as innate to Wonder Woman herself, with the lasso merely a focus of that power.

  8. Category:Wonder Woman - Wikipedia

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  9. Wonder Woman (Earth-Two) - Wikipedia

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    The Earth-Two Wonder Woman's returns in Infinite Crisis #5. Art by Phil Jimenez. When the new, post-crisis Wonder Woman breaks up a riot in Boston, she is interrupted by a woman she thinks is her mother (Queen Hippolyta); Hippolyta is the golden-age Wonder Woman via time travel in her continuity. The intruder identifies herself as Earth-Two ...