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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: His comic book form is better looking than his mythological one by greatly reducing the amounts of heads he had, clearly going more for "threatening" than "ugly".

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: His comic book form is better looking than his mythological one by greatly reducing the amounts of heads he had, clearly going more for a more streamlined "threatening" than bumpy "ugly".



* SuperReflexes: Cyber's robotic adjustments to her body included ones that increased her reflexes and reaction time to superhuman levels.

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* SuperReflexes: Cylvia Cyber's robotic adjustments to her body included ones that increased her reflexes and reaction time to superhuman levels.



* UndyingLoyalty: Even after Veronica Cale refuses to call her Adrianna Anderson anymore, calling her nothing more than the artificial intelligence Doctor Cyber that Cale made and telling "Docotor Cyber" to go away, Anderson still tells Cale to call her when she needs her.

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* TookALevelInCynicism: The living, breathing Adrianna Anderson was a fan of Wonder Woman's who was only messing with her for the sake of reuiniting Isadore Cale's soul with her body. The uploaded, digitized "Doctor Cyber" hates Wonder Woman and is dedicated to hurting her. Being an program limited to holographic projectors and the speaker systems of Empire Enterprises, Anderson can do no more than [[PokeThePoodle tell Wonder Woman how much she sucks and provocatively pose for Steve Trevor in front of her]].
* UndyingLoyalty: Even after Veronica Cale refuses to call her Adrianna Anderson anymore, calling her nothing more than the artificial intelligence Doctor Cyber that Cale made made, and telling "Docotor "Doctor Cyber" to go away, "go away", Anderson still tells Cale to call her when she needs her.



* BatmanGambit: Marina Maru gets Steve Trevor to surrender by holding Wonder Woman at gunpoint while Diana has none of her wonderful powers and no awareness of her surroundings or situation, due to mind tampering [[ContrivedCoincidence Maru had nothing to do with, that can't be dealt with for reasons independent of Maru's presence]]. Furthermore, Marina ''can't'' kill Diana at this point without compromising her mission, and it's in her best interest to restore Wonder Woman's mind too. Steve Trevor of course knows none of this but Maru knows exactly how Trevor will respond.



* TheDreaded: To highly skilled but still human soliders like Steve Trevor, Team Poison mercenaries are the feacest of opponents and Marina Marus stands atop them all. To Wonder Woman though, they're annoying.

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* TheDreaded: To highly skilled but still human soliders like Steve Trevor, Team Poison mercenaries are the feacest fiercest of opponents and Marina Marus Maru stands atop them all. To Wonder Woman though, they're just annoying.



* NothingPersonal: Diana points out that while attempts on her life may not be from any actual dislike on Marina's part, she quite understandably takes people trying to kill her and her friends ''very'' personally

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* InverseLawOfUtilityAndLethality: Marina Maru fully unloads on Wonder Woman, in the knowledge Diana can take it, while using far more restraint with Steve Trevor, Etta Candy and Sasha Bordeaux.
* NothingPersonal: Diana points out that while attempts on her life may not be from any actual dislike on Marina's part, she quite understandably takes people trying to kill her and her friends ''very'' personally''[[DefiedTrope very]]'' personally
* OvershadowedByAwesome: Marina Maru is very good at what she does. And what she does is kidnap and assasinate political and economic targets in the mediterranean region. She also has some conventional combat experience in the Pacific, but an enemy faster than a bullet and more powerful than a tank shell is a little out of her depth. Further complicating things is that Veronica Cale wants Wonder Woman alive when it's all Marina Maru can do just land a hit. It's only through some {{contrived coincidence}}s that Team Poison remain a threat for more than two issues.
* PunchClockVillain: She tries to drive off, distract and capture Wonder Woman at various points, as well as flushout, pindown, execute or kidnap members of ARGUS, who are largely just trying to hide from Poison. She even helps Veronica Cale coerce Barbara Minerva into become Cheetah again, but like most of Godwatch, it's all just a job to Marina Maru. She spares Steve Trevor's life when she doesn't have to, since Maru doesn't have to kill Trevor either, just get Cale what Cale wants.
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* DependingOnTheArtist: Circe's physical appearance in DC Rebirth varies wildly, from a green eyed woman with naturally shaded red hair and peachy skin to a red eyed, chalked skinned woman with blood red hair. As goddess of magic she switches between a peachy skintone with purple eyes and fire on her head the flows like hair to chalk white skin with glowing orange eyes and hair that stands on her head like fire. Basically someone decided to give Circe a complete makeover for Rebirth, and someone else decided the only thing New 52 Circe needed in the transition was more modest attire. The peachy skin business attired Circe does appear more in comics where she deals with Veronica Cale while the unnaturally pale medieval/gothic dressed Circe appears more in the Justice League Dark material, so it's more than just apperances the creative teams are differing on but the types of stories they want Circe to be apart of and type of antagonist they want Rebirth Circe to be.

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* DependingOnTheArtist: Circe's physical appearance in DependingOnTheWriter: DC Rebirth varies wildly, from a green eyed woman with naturally shaded red hair and peachy skin to a red eyed, chalked skinned woman with blood red hair. As goddess of magic she switches between a peachy skintone with purple eyes and fire on her head the flows like hair to chalk white skin with glowing orange eyes and hair that stands on her head like fire. Basically someone decided to give Circe a complete makeover for Rebirth, and someone else decided the only thing New 52 Circe needed in the transition was more modest attire. The peachy skin business attired Circe does appear more in comics where she deals with Veronica Cale while the unnaturally pale medieval/gothic dressed Circe appears more in the Justice League Dark material, so it's more than just apperances the creative teams are differing on but the types of stories they want Circe to be apart of and type of antagonist they want Rebirth Circe ranges from a PunchClockVillain who only antagonizes Wonder Woman because its her job and is absolutely against wrecklessly endagering the masses to be.desperate AntiVillain out to regain her lost soul through any means necessary, who believes sacrificing Wonder Woman is one such acceptable means to get it back and will endanger all life on Earth if it means she personally has a chance at escaping {{hell}}.



* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Played straight and then subverted in ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueDark.'' She seemingly drops her hatred of Diana when she and JLD come to her asking for assistance on defeating the goddess Hecate but the end of the story however it's revealed Circe had been manipulating the team the whole time into destroying Hecate (and Diana as a possible bonus).



* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Played straight and then subverted in ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueDark.'' She seemingly drops her hatred of Diana when she and JLD come to her asking for assistance on defeating the goddess Hecate but the end of the story however it's revealed Circe had been manipulating the team the whole time into destroying Hecate (and Diana as a possible bonus).

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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Played straight and then subverted in ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueDark.'' She seemingly drops her hatred of Diana when she and JLD come to her asking for assistance on defeating the goddess Hecate but the end of the story however it's revealed OneSteveLimit: Post Crisis, Circe had been manipulating the team the whole time witch shares her name with Circe The Tattooist. The tattoo artist Circe ''also'' likes to turn men into destroying Hecate (and Diana animals, but she has no grudge against Wonder Woman, in fact having a vaguely similar fashion sense, and is content to make an honest living in London rather than wreak havoc across the globe. There's also a masked Batman villain in the Post Crisis continuity known as Circe The Red Witch, but that Circe has no magical abilities and is merely a possible bonus). hypnotist.



* SelfServingMemory: Post Crisis, Circe mentions Diana coercing Circe into helping her as the meek and virtueos "Donna Milton" as justification for Circe tormenting Diana's mother Hippolyta, perhaps forgetting Circe created the "Donna Milton" persona specifically to become Diana's friend only for Donna Milton [[NiceJobFixingItVillain to like Diana so much]] that she came to ''[[IHatePastMe hate]]'' Circe.



** During ''Amazons Attack'' Hippolyta overcome's Circe's brainwashing, impales Circe through the chest with a spear and confirms that she is dead. There is ''no'' explanation as to why Circe shows up alive and well a couple issues later.

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** During ''Amazons Attack'' Hippolyta overcome's overcomes Circe's brainwashing, impales Circe through the chest with a spear and confirms that she is dead. There is ''no'' explanation as to why Circe shows up alive and well a couple issues later.
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** After losing her throne on Olympus, losing Hecate's powers, and having her banishment spell on the two amazon tribes undone by Wonder Woman, Circe [[VillainDecay settles]] on casting a memory charm on Hyppolyta and removing Hyppolyta from her island to subject the now clueless Themysciran amazon queen to the life of a domestic housewife, out of spite. Diana eventually gets an antidote for this as well.
** When Circe learns Hyppolyta was killed by an Imperiex probe but that it and Imperiex himself are gone she decides Diana's time of mourning is the ''[[KickTheDog perfect]]'' time to start slowly destroying New York while taunting Diana about undoing all of her hard work as an ambassador.

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** After losing her throne on Olympus, losing Hecate's powers, and having her banishment spell on the two amazon tribes undone by Wonder Woman, Circe [[VillainDecay settles]] on casting a memory charm on Hyppolyta Hippolyta and removing Hyppolyta Hippolyta from her island to subject the now clueless Themysciran amazon queen to the life of a domestic housewife, out of spite. Diana eventually gets an antidote for this as well.
** When Circe learns Hyppolyta Hippolyta was killed by an Imperiex probe but that it and Imperiex himself are is gone she decides Diana's time of mourning is the ''[[KickTheDog perfect]]'' time to start slowly destroying New York while taunting Diana about undoing all of her hard work as an ambassador.



* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: In the Silver Age Circe frequently switched from enemy to ally of Superman, Lois Lane and Supergirl. Circe finally settled on "heel" after learning of a prophecy about Hyppolyta's child being Circe's undoing.

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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: In the Silver Age Circe frequently switched from enemy to ally of Superman, Lois Lane and Supergirl. Circe finally settled on "heel" after learning of a prophecy about Hyppolyta's Hippolyta's child being Circe's undoing.



* SayingTheSoundAffectOutLoud: Circe vocalizes an onomotopea for vomit in mockery of Diana's attempts to reach Vanessa Kapatelis during ''The Witch And The Warrior''.

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* SayingTheSoundAffectOutLoud: SayingTheSoundEffectsOutLoud: Circe vocalizes an onomotopea for vomit in mockery of Diana's attempts to reach Vanessa Kapatelis during ''The Witch And The Warrior''.



* SelfFulfillingProphecy: In the Silver Age and [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 post-Crisis continuities]], Circe learns of a prophecy that Diana would be her undoing. In the Silver Age Diana ends up accidentally unmaking Circe's immortality while defending herself from the witch, something she'd have had no reason to do otherwise, given that Diana hadn't even ''approached'' Circe before she started attacking her. In The Post Crisis continuity it turns out the prophecy said ''nothing'' about Hyppolyta and that Circe merely misinterpreted it. Hecate warned Circe to watch for her death by studying the moon, but since Artemis has taken over the duties of moon goddess from the Titan Selene in Post Crisis and Hyppolyta's daughter is named after Artemis's avatar Diana, [[InsaneTrollLogic she conlcuded "Diana must die"]]. When Diana hears the prophecy she mainly thinks that Hecate will eventually leave Circe's body, not that Circe will suffer any terrible fate at Diana's hands, but Circe refuses to accept Diana's alternate hypotheses, and is eventually killed by Diana on accident while Diana is defending herself from ''Hecate'', who is trying to take Diana's body because The Titans have unexpectly entered Circe's engineered war between gods and Diana's stronger body offers better protection.

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* SelfFulfillingProphecy: In the Silver Age and [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 post-Crisis continuities]], Circe learns of a prophecy that Diana would be her undoing. In the Silver Age Diana ends up accidentally unmaking Circe's immortality while defending herself from the witch, something she'd have had no reason to do otherwise, given that Diana hadn't even ''approached'' Circe before she started attacking her. In The Post Crisis continuity it turns out the prophecy said ''nothing'' about Hyppolyta Hippolyta and that Circe merely misinterpreted it. Hecate warned Circe to watch for her death by studying the moon, but since Artemis has taken over the duties of moon goddess from the Titan Selene in Post Crisis and Hyppolyta's Hippolyta's daughter is named after Artemis's avatar Diana, [[InsaneTrollLogic she conlcuded "Diana must die"]]. When Diana hears the prophecy she mainly thinks that Hecate will eventually leave Circe's body, not that Circe will suffer any terrible fate at Diana's hands, but Circe refuses to accept Diana's alternate hypotheses, and is eventually killed by Diana on accident while Diana is defending herself from ''Hecate'', who is trying to take Diana's body because The Titans have unexpectly entered Circe's engineered war between gods and Diana's stronger body offers better protection.



** On the Golden Age Earth Two, Hyppolyte banishes Circe to the "island planet" of Sorca, where Circe "can do no harm", to punish Circe for her misdeeds. Circe decides the best revenge is to make the child of Hyppolyte her prisoner for eternity.

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** On the Golden Age Earth Two, Hyppolyte Hippolyte banishes Circe to the "island planet" of Sorca, where Circe "can do no harm", to punish Circe for her misdeeds. Circe decides the best revenge is to make the child of Hyppolyte Hippolyte her prisoner for eternity.



** During ''Amazons Attack'' Hyppolyta overcome's Circe's brainwashing, impales Circe through the chest with a spear and confirms that she is dead. There is ''no'' explanation as to why Circe shows up alive and well a couple issues later.

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** During ''Amazons Attack'' Hyppolyta Hippolyta overcome's Circe's brainwashing, impales Circe through the chest with a spear and confirms that she is dead. There is ''no'' explanation as to why Circe shows up alive and well a couple issues later.
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* SadisticChoice: As much as Circe would have enjoyed being responsible for the death of every amazon from Themyscira and Bana-Mighdall, she was willing to spare the large majority of thier lives if Diana would violate her principles and murder one innocent human stranger in cold blood in exchange.
* SayingTheSoundAffectOutLoud: Circe vocalizes an onomotopea for vomit in mockery of Diana's attempts to reach Vanessa Kapatelis during ''The Witch And The Warrior''.



* MonsterProgenitor: As indicated by her title, she birthed most of the most famous monsters of Greek Mythology. In Classical Mythology she's much closer to MotherOfAThousand young, with children that look nothing like her or each other, but in the comic books she's usually seem mass birthing monsters of a specific type in short times spans.

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* MonsterProgenitor: As indicated by her title, she birthed most of the most famous monsters of Greek Mythology. In Classical Mythology she's much closer to MotherOfAThousand young, MotherOfAThousandYoung, with children that look nothing like her or each other, but in the comic books she's usually seem mass birthing monsters of a specific type in short times spans.
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* CompositeCharacter: As of ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth'' Doctor Cyber as a character has been merged with Dr. Leslie Anderson, who was Veronica Cale's only friend in ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' and brokenheartedly allied herself with Wonder Woman after realizing what Veronica was up to. This time it's Adrianna Anderson though, so Lesie could still be around.

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* CompositeCharacter: As of ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth'' Doctor Cyber as a character has been merged with Dr. Leslie Anderson, who was Veronica Cale's only friend in ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' and brokenheartedly allied herself with Wonder Woman after realizing what Veronica was up to. This time it's Adrianna Anderson though, so Lesie could still be around. ''Worlds Finest'' reveals Cylvia Cyber ''is'' still around, but as an incarcerated PunchClockVillain.



* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Post Crisis, Doctor Cyber was more associated with Power Company, Donna Troy and Cassie Sandsmark than Wonder Woman, only fighting Diana of Themyscira once after having been obssessed with Diana of Paradise Island in the previous continuity.

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Post Crisis, Doctor Cyber was more associated with The Power Company, Donna Troy and Cassie Sandsmark than Wonder Woman, only fighting Diana of Themyscira once after having been obssessed with Diana of Paradise Island in the previous continuity.continuity.
** ''Batman/Superman World's Finest'' #15 revealed there is a Cylvia Cyber in the DC Rebirth/Infinite Frontier/Dawn Of DC continuity. Obviously though, she's a Superman/Batman villain with no Wonder Woman in sight. Moreover she's a PunchClockVillain who ends up going quietly with The Flash(Barry Allen). A far cry from the Silver Age/Bronze Age despot.
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* SuperPowerLottery: A major winner. She is a FlyingBrick and MasterOfIllusion with MoreThanMindControl and NighInvulnerability. She has SuperReflexes, SuperSpeed and SuperStrength.

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* SuperPowerLottery: A major winner. She is a FlyingBrick and MasterOfIllusion with MoreThanMindControl NighInvulnerability and NighInvulnerability.the ability to insert FasleMemories into a target. She has SuperReflexes, SuperSpeed and SuperStrength.



* CompositeCharacter: As of ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth'' Doctor Cyber as a character has been merged with Dr. Leslie Anderson, who was Veronica Cale's only friend in ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' and brokenheartedly allied herself with Wonder Woman after realizing what Veronica was up to.

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* ComplexityAddiction
** Pre Crisis Cylvia Cyber's plans are rarely straight forward. In her second appearance she intended to kill the children of United States sentator with bombs installed inside of their toys in order to rob jewelry stores in London. It gave an investigating Steve Trevor quite the runaround.
** Cylvia Cyber discovered Dr. Gustav Renault was more adept in the field of cosmetics than Doctor Moon. Rather than just hire Renault as she had Moon, however, Cyber decided to fatally drain the knowledge from his brain into a computer server and then extract his cosmetic knowledge from it. Naturally the machine gets damaged before her work is completed.
* CompositeCharacter: As of ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth'' Doctor Cyber as a character has been merged with Dr. Leslie Anderson, who was Veronica Cale's only friend in ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' and brokenheartedly allied herself with Wonder Woman after realizing what Veronica was up to. This time it's Adrianna Anderson though, so Lesie could still be around.



* DarkActionGirl: One whose cybernetic enhancements let her be a physical threat to Wonder Woman.

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* DarkActionGirl: One whose armor and, later, cybernetic enhancements enhancements, let her be a physical threat to Wonder Woman.



* EarthquakeMachine: In the Silver Age Cilvia Cyber's first plan to take over the world involved destroying cities with earthquake machines until the leaders of the world surrendered to her. This lead her into conflict not just with Diana Prince, but with the Tiger Tong gang, as Cyber decided to start with their turf, Hong Kong, to demonstrate that she wasn't bluffing.

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* EarthquakeMachine: In the Silver Age Cilvia Cyber's first plan to take over the world involved destroying cities with earthquake machines until the leaders of the world surrendered to her. This lead her into conflict not just with Diana Prince, but with the Tiger Tong gang, as Cyber decided to start with their turf, Hong Kong, to demonstrate that she wasn't bluffing.bluffing, and they wanted more money than previously agreed to when they discovered this, and Cyber refused.



* FacialHorror: After Pre Crisis Cylvia Cyber's face was burned and her syndicate was destroyed in a fight with the Tiger Tong, Diana Prince and I Ching, Cyber formed a new organization called The Tribunal, which profitted on the kidnapping and exploitation of beautiful women, with one unlucky victim to have her face stolen by Doctor Cyber herself.
* FrameUp: Her last plot prior to Crisis On Infinite Earths, was to both take over the world through nuclear war and make sure Diana Prince was blamed for it.



* GeniusBruiser: A mad genius and inventor, whose superhuman strength and durability matches that of Wonder Woman, thanks to the armor she wears, and her willingness to transform herself into a cyborg.

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* GeniusBruiser: A mad genius and inventor, whose superhuman strength and durability matches that of Wonder Woman, thanks to the armor she wears, and her willingness to transform herself into a cyborg. Pre Crisis, she was able to trap Wonder Girl and fight the remaining Teen Titans trying to rescue Wonder Girl before Wonder Woman took Doctor Cyber down.



* LatexPerfection: Cylvia Cyber successfully inflitrated The Pentagon to steal the USA's nuclear launch codes by impersonating Diana Prince. Nevermind that Cyber was two to three inces taller than Prince.

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* LatexPerfection: After The Tribunal's defeat, Doctor Moon performed reconstructive surgery on Cylvia Cyber, and gave her a polymask which allowed her to imitate virtually any face she wanted. Despite this, Doctor Cyber still wanted a "real" undamage face and at first pursued a more talented cosmetic surgeon Dr. Gustav Renault. After killing Renault, she decided to try and steal the face of Diana Prince again. Unfortunately for Cyber Diana had regained her powers and Wonder Woman defeated Doctor Cyber. Following this Cylvia Cyber just accepted her polymask and successfully inflitrated The Pentagon to steal the USA's nuclear launch codes codes, by impersonating Diana Prince. Nevermind that No one noticed Cyber was two to three inces inches taller than Prince.Prince until it was almost too late.


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* SamusIsAGirl: Pre Crisis, Cylvia Cyber was so ShroudedInMyth that most people who had heard of "Doctor Cyber" assumed the criminal mastermind was a man. After having her face burned by the Tiger Tong, however, Cylvia Cyber made a point of letting everyone know she was a woman.


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* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Doctor Cyber decides to have the Tiger Tong gang killed when their leader wants more money in exchange for letting Doctor Cyber destroy Hong Kong. Doctor Cyber's forces win the fight but the Tiger Tong [[TheDogBitesBack burn her face in the process]].
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* ColdBloodedTorture: Pre Crisis, Doctor Cyber drops Wonder Girl down a TrapDoor and has her minions shoot Wonder Girl with lasers before subjecting her to [[DeadlyGas toxic gas]]. All to lure out Wonder Girl's big sister.


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* EarthquakeMachine: In the Silver Age Cilvia Cyber's first plan to take over the world involved destroying cities with earthquake machines until the leaders of the world surrendered to her. This lead her into conflict not just with Diana Prince, but with the Tiger Tong gang, as Cyber decided to start with their turf, Hong Kong, to demonstrate that she wasn't bluffing.


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* FusionDance: Post Crisis, Doctor Cyber is fused with fellow cyborgs to create Rosie The Riveter, Ford, Automan, Brainstorm and Emil Hamilton to form Enginehead.


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* JokerImmunity
** Silver Age/Bronze Age Doctor Cyber was caught in an explosion caused by one of her own {{earthquake machine}}s, impaled with her own scalpel, and fell off a ski lift, but kept returning with burns to her face from hot coals being the only lasting damage to her body. She was finally declared dead when she was on a rocket that crashed into a cliffside but still returned for ''Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths''.
** No attempt was made to explain how Post Crisis Doctor Cyber got free of Enginehead.


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* LatexPerfection: Cylvia Cyber successfully inflitrated The Pentagon to steal the USA's nuclear launch codes by impersonating Diana Prince. Nevermind that Cyber was two to three inces taller than Prince.


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* MisplacedRetribution: Cylvia Cyber becomes obessessed with getting revenge on Wonder Woman after members of The Tiger Tong gang, which Wonder Woman is neither a member of nor gives any support to, burn Cylvia's face with hot coals.


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* NukeEm: Doctor Cyber's final plan to take over the world before ''Crisis On Infinite Earths'', the one that was supposed to have gotten her KilledOffForReal, was to destroy national capitols with nuclear weapons [[EmptyQuiver stolen from the United States]].


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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Post Crisis, Doctor Cyber was more associated with Power Company, Donna Troy and Cassie Sandsmark than Wonder Woman, only fighting Diana of Themyscira once after having been obssessed with Diana of Paradise Island in the previous continuity.


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* WeCanRuleTogether: Cylvia Cyber is initially presented as a jewel thief in the Silver Age, and when she make her first move to takover the world Cylvia Cyber invites the then {{depower}}ed Diana Prince and offers to let Prince in on the plan, being impressed by Diana Prince and I Ching's efforts to stop one of Cyber's hiest's.
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* AmbiguouslyBi: Comicbook/DCRebirth Circe still shows interest in men, but is all but stated to be dominating lesbians in off panel bondage sessions and uneasy about the prospect of being in the ropes. This is DependingOnTheWriter ''and'' DependingOnTheArtist, however as these lesbian chic/dom elements seem to abruptly disappear and return at random otherwise. Some people apparently wanted a complete break from New 52 Circe while some others are content on basically putting New Fifty Two Circe in more modest clothing.

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* AmbiguouslyBi: Comicbook/DCRebirth ComicBook/DCRebirth Circe still shows interest in men, but is all but stated to be dominating lesbians in off panel bondage sessions and uneasy about the prospect of being in the ropes. This is DependingOnTheWriter ''and'' DependingOnTheArtist, however as these lesbian chic/dom elements seem to abruptly disappear and return at random otherwise. Some people apparently wanted a complete break from New 52 Circe while some others are content on basically putting New Fifty Two Circe in more modest clothing.



* CorruptedCharacterCopy: Circe's stint as Wonder Woman was a corruption of Winged Victory, an ''Comicbook/AstroCity'' character of rival comic book company Image. Winged Victory cut back on the classical mythology and spy smashing of Wonder Woman to focus more on the mission to guide "Man's World" for the better, and she took particular interest in arresting men who targeted women. Still, Winged Victory was a law abiding vigilante who was simply compelled by her own powers to help women before men. Wonder Woman Circe was similarly rooted in "man's world", was similarly laser focused on male criminals targeting women, but rather than being granted power by a supernatural group Circe ''stole'' it and Wonder Circe was a {{Hanging|Judge}} JudgeJuryAndExecutioner performing mass extrajudicial executions, something Winged Victory had been ''framed'' for. No, it's not a TakeThat at ''Astro City''/Image, as the return of DC's Multiverse made Earth 34's Herculina an accurate, ''positive'' CaptainErsatz of Winged Victory. Writing that FrameUp as an actual rampage was just too tempting apparently.

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* CorruptedCharacterCopy: Circe's stint as Wonder Woman was a corruption of Winged Victory, an ''Comicbook/AstroCity'' ''ComicBook/AstroCity'' character of rival comic book company Image. Winged Victory cut back on the classical mythology and spy smashing of Wonder Woman to focus more on the mission to guide "Man's World" for the better, and she took particular interest in arresting men who targeted women. Still, Winged Victory was a law abiding vigilante who was simply compelled by her own powers to help women before men. Wonder Woman Circe was similarly rooted in "man's world", was similarly laser focused on male criminals targeting women, but rather than being granted power by a supernatural group Circe ''stole'' it and Wonder Circe was a {{Hanging|Judge}} JudgeJuryAndExecutioner performing mass extrajudicial executions, something Winged Victory had been ''framed'' for. No, it's not a TakeThat at ''Astro City''/Image, as the return of DC's Multiverse made Earth 34's Herculina an accurate, ''positive'' CaptainErsatz of Winged Victory. Writing that FrameUp as an actual rampage was just too tempting apparently.



* MasterOfIllusion: It's not explored too often, as Circe is dedicated to fighting a spy smasher adept at spotting lies, who later gets a lie/illusion/falsehood dispelling weapon when Diana trades in the lasso of compulsion for the lasso of truth, and in some continuities Diana houses or becomes the outright spirit or goddess of truth. Still, Circe can change the appearance of her hair, clothing, body shape, the sound of her voice and even her scent at a whim. Sometimes ''just'' perceceptions, sometimes outright, if temporary, transformations. Sometimes she needs a MagicMirror to pull this off, and sometimes that mirror is stolen by or lent to Comicbook/{{Hercules| Unbound}}.

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* MasterOfIllusion: It's not explored too often, as Circe is dedicated to fighting a spy smasher adept at spotting lies, who later gets a lie/illusion/falsehood dispelling weapon when Diana trades in the lasso of compulsion for the lasso of truth, and in some continuities Diana houses or becomes the outright spirit or goddess of truth. Still, Circe can change the appearance of her hair, clothing, body shape, the sound of her voice and even her scent at a whim. Sometimes ''just'' perceceptions, sometimes outright, if temporary, transformations. Sometimes she needs a MagicMirror to pull this off, and sometimes that mirror is stolen by or lent to Comicbook/{{Hercules| ComicBook/{{Hercules| Unbound}}.



* WholePlotReference: In addition to nods to the prophecies of the Golden and especially Silver ages, Post Crisis Circe's jealous desire to keep Hecate's inhabitation and power from Wonder Woman is a direct reference to Eddie Brock's jealous desire to keep Comicbook/SpiderMan from getting the Venom symbiote. Only Circe's jealousy is even less justified than Eddie's and [[SelfFulfillingProphecy Circe ends up driving Hecate to try and take Diana through her own actions]].

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* WholePlotReference: In addition to nods to the prophecies of the Golden and especially Silver ages, Post Crisis Circe's jealous desire to keep Hecate's inhabitation and power from Wonder Woman is a direct reference to Eddie Brock's jealous desire to keep Comicbook/SpiderMan ComicBook/SpiderMan from getting the Venom symbiote. Only Circe's jealousy is even less justified than Eddie's and [[SelfFulfillingProphecy Circe ends up driving Hecate to try and take Diana through her own actions]].



A psychotic witch/a wandering, demonic spirit who's got it out for [[ComicBook/WonderGirl Donna Troy]], Dark Angel first appeared to vex the Golden Age Wonder Woman (Hippolyta, given her Post-Crisis origin) after being summoned by Paula von Gunther. She returned years later to try getting revenge on Hippolyta by cursing her daughter to live an infinite amount of lives, all ending in tragedy. She snatched her daughter's doppelganger, Donna Troy by mistake. Dark Angel had now made it her life's effort to make Donna as miserable as possible, either as revenge or just for the hell of it. Last seen under the employ of the Monitors. [[spoiler: It turned out she's really the Donna Troy of Earth-7, from the Multiverse that was destroyed in ''Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths''. The Anti-Monitor saved her in order to make her his own harbinger, but she was too difficult to control and fled.]]

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A psychotic witch/a wandering, demonic spirit who's got it out for [[ComicBook/WonderGirl Donna Troy]], Dark Angel first appeared to vex the Golden Age Wonder Woman (Hippolyta, given her Post-Crisis origin) after being summoned by Paula von Gunther. She returned years later to try getting revenge on Hippolyta by cursing her daughter to live an infinite amount of lives, all ending in tragedy. She snatched her daughter's doppelganger, Donna Troy by mistake. Dark Angel had now made it her life's effort to make Donna as miserable as possible, either as revenge or just for the hell of it. Last seen under the employ of the Monitors. [[spoiler: It turned out she's really the Donna Troy of Earth-7, from the Multiverse that was destroyed in ''Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths''.''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths''. The Anti-Monitor saved her in order to make her his own harbinger, but she was too difficult to control and fled.]]



* DoppelgangerAttack: In ''Comicbook/TeenTitans'', she was able to make five alternate copies of herself to go into different points in Donna Troy's lifetime and kill her, including a cyborg, an old woman, a bat-like demon, a glam punk, and a teenage girl.

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* DoppelgangerAttack: In ''Comicbook/TeenTitans'', ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'', she was able to make five alternate copies of herself to go into different points in Donna Troy's lifetime and kill her, including a cyborg, an old woman, a bat-like demon, a glam punk, and a teenage girl.



* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: In ''Countdown to Adventure'' #4, she could grow to giant size. This was the first and last time she ever demonstrated this power. She also demonstrated the power to bring the dead back to life in ''Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}''.

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* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: In ''Countdown to Adventure'' #4, she could grow to giant size. This was the first and last time she ever demonstrated this power. She also demonstrated the power to bring the dead back to life in ''Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}''.''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}''.



* SecretTestOfCharacter: In ''Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}'', she was ordered by the Monitors to test the current Kara Zor-El to see if she deserved the right to exist in the current DC Universe. She didn't take Kara passing the test with grace.

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* SecretTestOfCharacter: In ''Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}'', ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'', she was ordered by the Monitors to test the current Kara Zor-El to see if she deserved the right to exist in the current DC Universe. She didn't take Kara passing the test with grace.



* OvershadowedByAwesome: During ''Comicbook/TrialOfTheAmazons'' she's overshadowed by one of the few figures in classical mythology capable of doing so[[spoiler:the protogenoi Chaos]].

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* OvershadowedByAwesome: During ''Comicbook/TrialOfTheAmazons'' ''ComicBook/TrialOfTheAmazons'' she's overshadowed by one of the few figures in classical mythology capable of doing so[[spoiler:the protogenoi Chaos]].



* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: During ''Comicbook/TrialOfTheAmazons'' Echidna's certainly trying to remove the amazons from Themyscira, starting with the murder of their four would be champions, but [[spoiler:their fight leads to the opening of Doom's Doorway and the unleashing of Chaos, who dashes out as Echdnia is shoved in and wants [[SerialEscalation to destroy the island itself]]. A step further than Altuum and Echidna intended.]]

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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: During ''Comicbook/TrialOfTheAmazons'' ''ComicBook/TrialOfTheAmazons'' Echidna's certainly trying to remove the amazons from Themyscira, starting with the murder of their four would be champions, but [[spoiler:their fight leads to the opening of Doom's Doorway and the unleashing of Chaos, who dashes out as Echdnia is shoved in and wants [[SerialEscalation to destroy the island itself]]. A step further than Altuum and Echidna intended.]]



ComicBook/PostCrisis, Giganta is Doctor Doris Zeul, a mousy scientist who was dying from a fatal disease. After trying and failing to place her mind in Wonder Woman's body, Dr. Zeul instead switched bodies with a circus strongwoman who just happened to have mystical size-changing powers. In addition to her feud with Wonder Woman, Giganta is also a long-time member of the Secret Society of Super-Villains and Injustice League and has a crush on her one-time colleague [[Comicbook/TheAtom Ryan Choi]], the fourth Atom. She was also a member of ''ComicBook/SecretSix'' until the New-52 reboot.\\

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ComicBook/PostCrisis, Giganta is Doctor Doris Zeul, a mousy scientist who was dying from a fatal disease. After trying and failing to place her mind in Wonder Woman's body, Dr. Zeul instead switched bodies with a circus strongwoman who just happened to have mystical size-changing powers. In addition to her feud with Wonder Woman, Giganta is also a long-time member of the Secret Society of Super-Villains and Injustice League and has a crush on her one-time colleague [[Comicbook/TheAtom [[ComicBook/TheAtom Ryan Choi]], the fourth Atom. She was also a member of ''ComicBook/SecretSix'' until the New-52 reboot.\\
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* HeelFaceDoorslam: Wonder Woman offers Farfang mercy and protection if she will just surrender, but Drakul refuses, and in attacking stumbles right into the trap Wonder Woman had laid in case the offer was rejected.


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* RedemptionRejection: Wonder Woman offers Karfang mercy and protection if she will just surrender, but Drakul refuses, and in attacking stumbles right into the trap Wonder Woman had laid in case the offer was rejected.

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* BeenThereShapedHistory: She was the inspiration for the Vakyrie Gunnr.



* NiceJobFixingItHero: Even if Aphrodite hadn't interferred with Gundra's {{brainwashing}} in the Golden Age Gundra would have still made winning Steve Trevor's heart harder than she needed to by being unnecessarily cruel to Wonder Woman. Gundra was also most responsible for the destruction of Valhalla by exposing Wonder Woman, Odin's guests and Odin's heroes to what were supposed to be secure atomic power sources in an attempt to give Wonder Woman radiation poisoning, leading to a chain reaction that leveled her home as Wonder Woman escaped it.

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* NiceJobFixingItHero: NiceJobFixingItVillain: Even if Aphrodite hadn't interferred with Gundra's {{brainwashing}} in the Golden Age Gundra would have still made winning Steve Trevor's heart harder than she needed to by being unnecessarily cruel to Wonder Woman. Gundra was also most responsible for the destruction of Valhalla by exposing Wonder Woman, Odin's guests and Odin's heroes to what were supposed to be secure atomic power sources in an attempt to give Wonder Woman radiation poisoning, leading to a chain reaction that leveled her home as Wonder Woman escaped it.
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* VillainousLineage: She is the ancestor of Paula von Gunther (her DC Rebirth version) and her spear passes on to her.
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* VillainousRescue: When Gaea decides to crush Post Crisis Bana-Mighdall for defiling her namesake girdle, Circe teleports the city away at the last second because its residents are her [[UnwittingPawn pawns]]. Pawns too valuable to be disposed of [[CantKillYouStillNeedYou just yet]].
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* ArchEnemy: She was created to oppose Wonder Woman, but takes it upon herself to torment Sandsmark, often without even considering her long term mission against Wonder Woman.

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* ArchEnemy: She was created to oppose Wonder Woman, but Post Crisis Devastation takes it upon herself to torment Sandsmark, often without even considering her long term mission against Wonder Woman.



* ImmortalityImmorality: Echidna is immortal to the point destroying her nervous system only temporarily slows her down. Her children are usually losers of the SuperPowerLottery that are very much killable but she'll birth dozens, hundreds, thousands of them with full knowledge they will suffer aggonizing deaths if it can get her what she wants.

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* ImmortalityImmorality: Echidna is immortal to the point destroying her nervous system only temporarily slows her down. Her children are usually losers of the SuperPowerLottery that are very much more killable but she'll birth dozens, hundreds, thousands of them with full knowledge they will suffer aggonizing deaths if it can get her what she wants.



* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: During ''Comicbook/TrialOfTheAmazons'' Echidna's certainly trying to remove the amazons from Themyscira, starting with the murder of their four would be champions, but [[spoiler:their fight leads to the opening of Doom's Doorway and the unleashing of Chaos, who dashes out as Echdnia is shoved in and wants to destroy the island itself. A step further than Altuum and Echidna intended.]]

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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: During ''Comicbook/TrialOfTheAmazons'' Echidna's certainly trying to remove the amazons from Themyscira, starting with the murder of their four would be champions, but [[spoiler:their fight leads to the opening of Doom's Doorway and the unleashing of Chaos, who dashes out as Echdnia is shoved in and wants [[SerialEscalation to destroy the island itself.itself]]. A step further than Altuum and Echidna intended.]]



* AdaptationalWimp: DC Rebirth Genocide is a lackey of Paula Von Gunther who's best known for being defeated after being lassoed by Diana and Donna Troy at the same, showing how two Wonder Women are better than one and that Troy has finally, truly [[HeelFaceTurn been redeemed]] in the rebirth continuity.

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* AdaptationalWimp: DC Rebirth Genocide is a lackey of Paula Von Gunther who's best known for being defeated after being lassoed by Diana and Donna Troy at the same, showing how two Wonder Women are better than one and that Troy has finally, truly [[HeelFaceTurn been redeemed]] in the rebirth continuity. While Post Crisis Genocide wasn't put down until a joint effort by Donna Troy, Cassie Sandsmark and Diana among several other amazons with Diana being the only one standing when all was said and done. Rebirth Genocide is destroyed in a joint effort by Donna Troy, Nubia and ''Maggie'' the latter of whom does not even have any powers, only being an "honorary" amazon.
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* NiceJobFixingItHero: Even if Aphrodite hadn't interferred with Gundra's {{brainwashing}} in the Golden Age Gundra would have still made winning Steve Trevor's heart harder than she needed to by being unnecessarily cruel to Wonder Woman. Gundra was also most responsible for the destruction of Valhalla by exposing Wonder Woman, Odin's guests and Odin's heroes to what were supposed to be secure atomic power sources in an attempt to give Wonder Woman radiation poisoning, leading to a chain reaction that leveled her home as Wonder Woman escaped it.
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->'''AKA:''' Dolos
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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: He was mostly treated as an original character until ''ComicBook/WonderWomanInfiniteFrontier'' confirmed him to be based on Dolos, the personification of deceit and lies in Greek mythology.

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* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Kung has the ability to transform himself into animal forms through concentration.

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* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: {{Animorphism}}: Kung has the ability to transform himself into animal forms through concentration.
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* FisherKingdom: Devastation is literally as strong and tough as the planet she happens to be residing on... though what that "literally" means depends on the writer. As long as Earth has a functioning ecosphere she doesn't even need to eat, but apparently still has to hold her breath underwater so she still has some level human respiration.

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* FisherKingdom: Devastation is literally as strong and tough as the planet she happens to be residing on... though what that "literally" means depends on the writer. As long as Earth has a functioning ecosphere she doesn't even need to eat, but apparently still has to hold her breath underwater so she still has some level of human respiration.



* MadeOfEvil: {{Defied|Trope}}, as Wonder Woman made use of TimeTravel to alter Devastation's creation. She ''can'' choose to be good now, even if she usually doesn't.

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* MadeOfEvil: {{Defied|Trope}}, as Wonder Woman made use of TimeTravel to alter Devastation's creation. She Devastation ''can'' choose to be good now, even if she usually doesn't.



* ShootingSuperman: She actually manages to shoot Wonder Woman in the chest with a sniper rifle after setting up a distraction to occupy her and Steve Trevor. Wonder Woman quickly finds Marina Maru's position and knocks Marina out, but it becomes a valuable learning experience for Diana when she has to deal with May Fly a couple of story arcs later.

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* ShootingSuperman: She actually manages to shoot Wonder Woman in the chest with a sniper rifle after setting up a distraction to occupy her and Steve Trevor. Wonder Woman quickly finds Marina Maru's position and knocks Marina out, but it becomes a valuable learning experience for Diana when she has to deal with May Fly Mayfly a couple of story arcs later.


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* DrivenToSuicide: Dr. Psycho drives a nearby construction worker to jump off a bridge in order to get away from Wonder Woman when she confronts Psycho about lying on national television.


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* UnwittingPawn: Wonder Woman accuses him of heading a scam religious revival movement during DC Rebirth. As it turns out Dr. Psycho ''is'' in contact with a god, but it's not the god he thinks nor is it for the purposes he thinks, with most of what he says being made up as his god isn't even bothering to answer him most of the time.
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: She has chalk white skin for no real reason. When Dark Angel works for The Monitors she has plain peachy skin, but retains the red eyes.



* TheBadGuyWins: No matter how one looks at it, Dark Angel basically succeeded at destroying Donna's past. The poor woman's backstory has become such a tangled mess it'll likely never be fixed, and it only ever got that bad thanks to Dark Angel's curse.

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* TheBadGuyWins: No matter how one looks at it, Dark Angel basically succeeded at destroying Donna's past. The poor woman's backstory has become such a tangled mess it'll likely never be fixed, and fixed. It was already troubled by ''Crisis On Infinite Earths'' but it only ever got that bad became irreprable thanks to Dark Angel's curse.



* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Was last seen escaping from Earth-33 in ''Countdown to Adventure'' #4. At this point, we've no idea what her status is now that the Monitors are gone, but does manage to come back no matter what happens to her...

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Was last seen escaping from Earth-33 in ''Countdown to Adventure'' #4. At this point, we've no idea what her status is now that the Monitors are gone, but does manage has managed to come back before, no matter what happens happened to her...



* DeadPersonImpersonation: Dark Angel takes the form of Kara Zo-El's father while trying to convince Supergirl to kill Superman and or herself.



* EvilCounterpart: She was supposed to be one to Harbinger, under the Anti-Monitor's control, but she escaped before it happened.

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* EvilCounterpart: She was supposed to be one to Harbinger, under the Anti-Monitor's control, but she escaped before it happened. Later she was supposed to be a ''replacement'' to Harbinger, after Harbinger died, but [[TyrantTakesTheHelm ended up living up to her original purpose instead]].


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* MirrorMatch: Dark Angel transformers into a duplicate of Kara Zor-El and starts beating up the original, trying to get Kara to admit she's a sorry Supergirl who should retire. Dark Angel ends up reverting to her true form out of frustration, screaming that she will prove Kara is a cancer that needs be to cut out of reality before a Monitor drags Dark Angel away.


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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: From Donna Troy to Kara Zor-El(Supergirl). This was ''supposed'' to be a HeelFaceTurn, [[TokenEvilTeammate but old habits die hard]].


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* TokenEvilTeammate: Working for The Monitors rather than the Anti-Monitor, or herself, makes Dark Angel less destructive, but it doesn't make her any better from a moral standpoint. She doesn't flee The Monitors the way she did The Anti-Monitor, she doesn't even disobey them directly, [[DrunkWithPower but she does everything in her power to ensure her subjects will fail her examinations]]. Her last appearance is being dragged off by a Monitor who is apologizing to Supergirl
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* CombinationAttack: No matter how many times she fails to hypnotize Wonder Woman she never comes up with any new plan of attack. She's able to successfully do it once however when her blue ray with Zara's crimson flame.

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* CombinationAttack: No matter how many times she fails to hypnotize Wonder Woman she never comes up with any new plan of attack. She's able to successfully do it once however when her blue ray mixes with Zara's crimson flame.
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* Adapta
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* DivineDate: Valkyries are technically goddess, albeit Norse goddesses without the inherent immortality of their Greek counterparts and far more at the mercy of the SuperPowerLottery. Still, she technically takes Steve Trevor on one in the Golden Age. Post Crisis, she wanted to take Ubermensch on one.

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* DivineDate: Valkyries are technically goddess, goddesses, albeit Norse goddesses without the inherent immortality of their Greek counterparts and far more at the mercy of the SuperPowerLottery. Still, she technically takes Steve Trevor on one in the Golden Age. Post Crisis, she wanted to take Ubermensch on one.



* EvilCounterpart: As a Valkyrie who fought for the Nazis during WWII, Gundra makes for a solid EvilCounterpart of Hippolyta, the Golden Age Wonder Woman, who was an Amazon who fought for the Americans and the British. When [[ThePsychoRangers Axis Amerika]] formed their first lineup, she was even brought in to serve as their equivalent of Wonder Woman.

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* EvilCounterpart: As a Valkyrie who fought for the Nazis during WWII, Gundra makes for a solid EvilCounterpart of Hippolyta, Diana in the Golden Age Wonder Woman, and Hippolyta, who was the first Wonder Woman of the post crisis continuity, both cases being an Amazon who fought for the Americans and the British. When [[ThePsychoRangers Axis Amerika]] formed their first lineup, she was even brought in to serve as their equivalent of Wonder Woman.



* YourSoulIsMine: Can steal the souls of those she kills.

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* YourSoulIsMine: Can steal the souls of those she kills. Keeping Steve Trevor's soul hostage is how she makes Wonder Woman surrender in the golden age.
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* BigBadEnsemble: He and Dr. Psych(who is being manipulated by Hera), are both antagonizing Wonder Woman at the same time, in entirely different ways for entirely different reasons, bringing their respective puppets into conflict with one another.



* {{Intangibility}}: As a living reflection, he can become intangible at will.

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* PassingTheTorch: He argues that Diana can give up her position to any one of numerous other people on Earth and live in paradise with him instead, or even a duplicate of Steve Trevor if that's more her fancy.
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* SuperPowerLottery: A loser of it by birth, as Circe's father is immortal, Circe's mother is functionally immortal but death comes much easier to their daughter. Circe's magic, without artifacts like Grimoire, gifts from Hecate and deals with demons, is fairly weak and even with all of those things can often be undone with the moly herb, which tends to grow wherever she decides to reside. Her own daughter Lyta is far more powerful than Circe, without Circe's enhancements. Still, Circe did get magic out of her parentatge and children of gods have come out worse.
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* NonHumanHumanoidHybrid: Grail is the hybrid offspring of Darkseid (New God) and Myrina (Amazonian).

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* NonHumanHumanoidHybrid: Grail is the hybrid offspring of Darkseid (New God) the New God and Myrina (Amazonian).the Amazonian. In Post Crisis and Rebirth DC, amazons are the souls of dead humans reborn into newer, stronger bodies, making them SemiDivine.
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* FalseFlagOperation: She arranges for Jason to be attacked by The Deep Six while he is on his job as a fisherman, and then saves him when he becomes overwhelmed. Jason doesn't know that Grail and The Deep Six are all servants of Darkseid, much less what Darkseid wants out of him, until it is too late.



* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Grail was introduced as a villain and true BigBad in ''ComicBook/DarkseidWar''; she later become an antagonist to Diana and the Amazons in ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth''.

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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Grail was introduced as a villain and true BigBad in ''ComicBook/DarkseidWar''; she later become an antagonist to Diana and the Amazons in ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth''. Wonder Woman's twin Jason also considered Grail to be his greatest enemy, on account of her betraying his trust and friendship.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Grail is iniitally prepared to kill Jason like all of the other children of Zeus but is stopped by Darkseid, who insists on turning Jason to their side and letting him live for a bit.
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* ReforgedIntoAMinion: Upon reaching Themyscira in DC Rebirth Grail starts using her eye beams to turn the amazons there into parademons. Newer, stronger parademons than Darkseid ever made.

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