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Wonder Woman's character was created during World War II; the character in the story was initially depicted fighting Axis forces as well as an assortment of colorful supervillains, although over time her stories came to place greater emphasis on characters, deities, and monsters from Greek mythology.
General Steven Rockwell Trevor is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Wonder Woman.The character was created by William Moulton Marston and first appeared in All Star Comics #8 (October 21, 1941). [3]
Diana of Themyscira, also known by her civilian name Diana Prince or her superhero title Wonder Woman, is a fictional character in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), based on the DC Comics character of the same name created by William Moulton Marston and H. G. Peter.
Lynda Jean Cordova Carter (born July 24, 1951) is an American actress, singer, and beauty pageant titleholder best known as the star of the live-action television series Wonder Woman, in the role of Diana Prince/Wonder Woman, based on the DC comic book fictional superhero character of the same name.
Gal Gadot (Hebrew: גל גדות , pronounced [ˈɡal ɡaˈdot]; [1] born 30 April 1985) is an Israeli actress, best known for portraying Wonder Woman in the DC Extended Universe films (2016–2023).
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Character Real name Actor First appearance Notes Superman: Kal-El / Clark Kent Nolan North: Young Justice 1x01 "Independence Day" Batman: Bruce Wayne Bruce Greenwood: Leader of the Justice League in season 1. Former member of Batman Incorporated. Wonder Woman: Diana Maggie Q: Co-leader of the Justice League until 3x26 "Nevermore". Aquaman: Orin ...
Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #133 Retconned into the Golden Age team in Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #133 Deceased in Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #172 and Action Comics #781. [6] Resurrected in Wonder Woman (vol. 3) #8. Dan DiDio publicly stated that Hippolyta's tenure as the Golden Age Wonder Woman was retconned away by the events of Infinite Crisis. [7]