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* EvilVersusEvil: During Infinite Frontier the puppet of Doctor Psycho comes into conflict with the puppets of Image-Maker, who are also antagonizing Wonder Woman but have entirely different motivations for doing so and want Psycho's puppet out of the picture, and vise-versa.
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* FakePsychic: {{Downplayed|Trope}} in that Doctor Psycho really does have PsychicPowers, but during Infintie Frontier Psycho starts a new religious movement through {{necromancy}}, a psychic power Psycho doesn't actually have.
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** Genuinely likes children for their innocent curiosity about them. This is subverted in that he happily harms these same children as an attack on their parents.
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* PhonyPsychic: {{Downplayed|Trope}} in that Doctor Psycho really does have PsychicPowers, but during Infintie Frontier Psycho starts a new religious movement through {{necromancy}}, a psychic power Psycho doesn't actually have.
* PhonyPsychic: {{Downplayed|Trope}} in that Doctor Psycho really does have PsychicPowers, but during Infintie Frontier Psycho starts a new religious movement through {{necromancy}}, a psychic power Psycho doesn't actually have.
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* FakePsychic: {{Downplayed|Trope}} in that Doctor Psycho really does have PsychicPowers, but during Infintie Frontier Psycho starts a new religious movement through {{necromancy}}, a psychic power Psycho doesn't actually have.
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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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* 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 Diana, two super hero teams [[EnemyMine and Diana among several other amazons Doctor Morrow]] 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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* BatmanGambit: [[spoiler:Genocide infects Donna Troy's brain with a trigger that goes off whenever Donna is near the lasso of truth, the thing Diana usually uses to undo MindManipulation, to ensure Diana can't "fix" Donna even if she gets the lariat back.]]
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* BatmanGambit: [[spoiler:Genocide infects Donna Troy's brain with a trigger that goes off whenever Donna is near the lasso of truth, the thing Diana usually uses to undo MindManipulation, MindManipulation. She also curses the lasso to burn both sisters on contact, all to ensure Diana can't "fix" Donna even if she gets the lariat back.]]
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* {{Curse}}: Genocide cursed the lasso of truth to burn Wonder Woman, to prevent Diana from ever getting it back. Diana does, but the effort burns the flesh off her hands, almost down to the bone. For reference, Wonder Woman punched Genocide into orbit, flew up to catch and tackle her back down to Earth, [[ImmuneToFire completely unbothered]] by the [[ReEntryScare heat of reentry]]! To burn her it ''has'' to be an extra nasty curse.
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* {{Curse}}: Genocide cursed the lasso of truth to burn Wonder Woman, to prevent Diana from ever getting it back. Diana does, but the effort burns the flesh off her hands, almost down to the bone. For reference, Wonder Woman punched pummeled Genocide into orbit, flew up to catch caught and tackle tackled her back down to Earth, [[ImmuneToFire completely unbothered]] by the [[ReEntryScare heat of reentry]]! To burn her it ''has'' has to be an extra a nasty curse.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Narratively speaking, Genocide is a darker, edgier [[SevenYearRule replacement]] for Devastation. Her story follows many of the same beats, such as beating Wonder Woman and turning a Wonder Girl against her, but while Devastation is a woman with a mission, a woman that Wonder Woman is out to redeem, Genocide is a LivingWeapon Wonder Woman struggles to even humanise. Reformation is out of the question and Genocide has no mission beyond "kill", a mission she takes way too far, only slowing down on murder when she discovers joys of theft and torture.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Narratively speaking, Genocide is a darker, edgier [[SevenYearRule replacement]] for Devastation. Her story follows many of the same beats, such as beating Wonder Woman and turning a Wonder Girl against her, but while Devastation is a woman with a mission, a woman that Wonder Woman is out to redeem, Genocide is a LivingWeapon Wonder Woman struggles to even humanise. Reformation is out of the question and Genocide has no mission beyond "kill", [[GoneHorriblyWrong a mission she takes way too far, far]], only slowing down on murder when she discovers joys of theft and torture.
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* EnemyToAllLivingThings: Genocide kills anything that crosses her path indiscriminately. She only slows down on killing once she learns how to torment and torture.
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* EvilIsPetty: Genocide claims to only want to commit Genocides until there are no humans left on Earth. This is not true, however, as she frequently puts this off to steal from or torture people. Wonder Woman realizes Genocide has a {{sadist}}ic streak after Genocide uses the lasso of truth to make Tom Tresser realize Diana doesn't love him, putting this information over ending his life. This also causes Diana to realize Genocide is [[DrivenByEnvy methodically ruining Diana's life out of envy]], independently of whichever group of people marked for death at the moment.
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* EvilIsPetty: Genocide claims to only want to commit Genocides genocides until there are no humans left on Earth. This is not true, however, as she frequently puts this off to steal from or torture people. Wonder Woman realizes Genocide has a {{sadist}}ic streak after Genocide uses the lasso of truth to make Tom Tresser realize Diana doesn't love him, putting revealing this information to him over ending his life. This also causes Diana to realize Genocide is [[DrivenByEnvy methodically ruining Diana's life out of envy]], independently of whichever group of people marked for death at the moment.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler: Genocide has the lasso of truth surgically connected to her body, so that no one can take it back from her. Wonder Woman pulls it out anyway, and removes a good bit of Genocide's cybernetics and nervous systemt in the process, leaving Genocide paralyzed.]]
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler: Genocide has the lasso of truth surgically connected to her body, so that no one can take it back from her. Wonder Woman pulls it out anyway, and removes a good bit of Genocide's cybernetics and nervous systemt system in the process, leaving Genocide paralyzed.]]
* SmokeShield: Doctor Morrow provides Tom Tresser with a warhead designed to destroy all life on a cellular level. Morrow doubts it will kill Genocide, wishing he had time to do more research, but knows it will distract Genocide and give Wonder Woman time to recover.
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* SuperStrength: Much stronger than Wonder Woman, with power comparable to that of a god.
* TheResenter" Despite the mosnter's claims, Genocide actually hates the fact she's created to be a one note killing machine and does not like the fact people think she's mindless. Too bad she's literally wired to only get enjoyment out of the pain and death of people.
* TheSpook: In DC Rebirth Genocide's a monster eerily similar to Wonder Woman no one knows the origins of, attempting to remove The Gargareans from their own island before Wonder Woman is forced to [[BewareTheNiceOnes bury]] her there. Still, Genocide made enough of an impression for Warmaster to risk resurrecting her for another round on the island of the Amazons.
* TheResenter" Despite the mosnter's claims, Genocide actually hates the fact she's created to be a one note killing machine and does not like the fact people think she's mindless. Too bad she's literally wired to only get enjoyment out of the pain and death of people.
* TheSpook: In DC Rebirth Genocide's a monster eerily similar to Wonder Woman no one knows the origins of, attempting to remove The Gargareans from their own island before Wonder Woman is forced to [[BewareTheNiceOnes bury]] her there. Still, Genocide made enough of an impression for Warmaster to risk resurrecting her for another round on the island of the Amazons.
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* SuperStrength: Much stronger than Wonder Woman, with power comparable to that of a god.
who is already as strong as many gods.
*TheResenter" TheResenter: Despite the mosnter's claims, Genocide actually hates the fact she's created to be a one note killing machine and does not like the fact people think she's mindless. Too bad she's literally wired to only get enjoyment out of the pain and death of people.
people. Too bad she hasn't been ''taught'' to do anything else and has to figure out the rest on her own.
* TheSpook: In DC Rebirth Genocide's a monster eerily similar to Wonder Woman no one knows the origins of, apparently attempting to remove The Gargareans from their own island before Wonder Woman is forced to [[BewareTheNiceOnes bury]] her there. Rebirth Cheetah and Ares would not have even been in position to corrupt Doctor Morrow's project, and the Gargareans are MIA anyway so one wonders what Genocide even accomplished Still, Genocide made enough of an impression for Warmaster to risk resurrecting her for another round on the island of the Amazons.
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* TheSpook: In DC Rebirth Genocide's a monster eerily similar to Wonder Woman no one knows the origins of, apparently attempting to remove The Gargareans from their own island before Wonder Woman is forced to [[BewareTheNiceOnes bury]] her there. Rebirth Cheetah and Ares would not have even been in position to corrupt Doctor Morrow's project, and the Gargareans are MIA anyway so one wonders what Genocide even accomplished Still, Genocide made enough of an impression for Warmaster to risk resurrecting her for another round on the island of the Amazons.
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* KillTheGod: Grail wielded the God Killer, an oversized sword that did just that to Ares. Unfortunately for Grail, Lex Luthor stole it and gifted the weapon to Cheetah. Grail was too busy dealing with an amazon uprising lead by Diana to get it back.
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* KillTheGod: Grail wielded the God Killer, an oversized sword that did just that to Ares. Unfortunately for Grail, [[EvilVersusEvil Lex Luthor stole it it]] and gifted the weapon to Cheetah. Grail was too busy dealing with an amazon uprising lead by Diana to get it back.
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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.
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* BigBadEnsemble: He During Infinite Frontier Image-Maker 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.
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* NotWhatItLooksLike: Wonder Woman hears a report of Giganta stomping towards a US military base and attacks. Wonder Woman backs off when Giganta insists she's not their to cause trouble, this time.
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* RiddleForTheAges: It is never explained how she still exists after the New 52 era ended, given that her mother was one of the fake Amazons on the illusionary version of Themyscira. By all accounts, Grail should've faded from existence ages ago.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: So, whatever happened to the circus strongwomen who had her mind placed in the body of a gorilla?
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: So, whatever happened to the circus strongwomen strongwoman who had her mind placed in the body of a gorilla?
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* BodySwap: The biggest thing keeping Post Crisis Giganta a villain is that she won't give the body back and no interested in making her has found a way to yet.
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* TheDreaded: While Wonder Woman views Giganta as irriating, Giganta legitimately scares Diana's side kicks like Cassie Sandsmark and utterly terrifie the civilians, mundane law enforcers and conventional militaries allied with Wonder Woman.
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* EnemyMine: Giganta's as against Zeus's plan to TakeoverTheWorld through the Gargareans as Wonder Woman and Pele are, instantly throwing her lot in with them after overhearing the two discuss it.
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* ForYourOwnGood: Alkyone has Hippolyta restrained and displayed as a means of luring Diana to her death, justifying it to Hippolyta that Hippolyta sometimes does not know what is good for her.
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* SuperPowerLottery: A major winner. She is a FlyingBrick and MasterOfIllusion with NighInvulnerability and the ability to insert FasleMemories into a target. She has SuperReflexes, SuperSpeed and SuperStrength.
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* SuperPowerLottery: A major winner. She is a FlyingBrick and MasterOfIllusion with NighInvulnerability and the ability to insert FasleMemories FalseMemories into a target. She has SuperReflexes, SuperSpeed and SuperStrength.
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* DealWithTheDevil: Alkyone made a deal with Ares that bore no fruit [[spoiler:until Ares died and Alkyone and The Circle were granted some of Genocide's power. Alkyone also made a deal to free Cottus from Themyscira]], on the grounds he take what he wants from it and go away.
* DeathOfAThousandCuts: The Circle's first plan to kill the adult Wonder Woman is to gang up on her in an ambush and do as much damage as they can to Diana, hoping it will add up. Alkyone later contemplates manipulating Achilles Warkiller in order to get his spear, which is capable of impaling Diana outright.
* DeathOfAThousandCuts: The Circle's first plan to kill the adult Wonder Woman is to gang up on her in an ambush and do as much damage as they can to Diana, hoping it will add up. Alkyone later contemplates manipulating Achilles Warkiller in order to get his spear, which is capable of impaling Diana outright.
* FeelingOppressedByTheirExistence: Alkyone already has a trump card in Hippolyta guaranteed to make Wonder Woman surrender, but can't resist the temptation of arranging a DuelToTheDeath between Diana and Donna Troy, seeing it as a fitting punishment for them daring to be born. After Diana pacifies Donna Alkyone is willing to settle for just getting rid of Diana.
* IHaveYourWife: After Achilles Warkiller is twice repelled by Diana in battle Alkyone commands that he take Hippolyta hostage and threaten Hippolyta's life to make Wonder Woman surrender. Alkyone has no intention of letting any harm actually come to Hippolyta but tells Achilles [[MakeAnExampleOfThem that skinning the body guards]] Diana left behind on Themyscira to protect Hippolyta, will be enough to convince Diana that they mean business.
* IgnoredEpiphany: Alkyone starts to reconsider her stance on Diana after a broken, bleeding and burnt Diana travels miles across the sea to defend Themyscira from an invasion by sea monsters, but seeing Diana violently reject Zeus for his "{{gift|givinggaffe}}" of husband made from the [[YouKilledMyFather remains]] of Diana's [[HappilyAdopted adoptive father]] cements the idea in Alkyone's head that Diana is The Dragon that must be slain.
* IgnoredEpiphany: Alkyone starts to reconsider her stance on Diana after a broken, bleeding and burnt Diana travels miles across the sea to defend Themyscira from an invasion by sea monsters, but seeing Diana violently reject Zeus for his "{{gift|givinggaffe}}" of husband made from the [[YouKilledMyFather remains]] of Diana's [[HappilyAdopted adoptive father]] cements the idea in Alkyone's head that Diana is The Dragon that must be slain.
* LoopholeAbuse: Alkyone agrees to taking Achilles Warkiller as king of Themyscira on condition he preserve as many of the island's laws as possible, while not telling him how these laws can be used to undermine his rule.
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* TheRival: To Philippus. They should have mostly unrleated duties but Alkyone tends to overstep her boundaries and into Philipus's territory.
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* TheRival: To Philippus. They should have mostly unrleated unrelated duties but Alkyone tends to overstep her boundaries and into Philipus's territory.
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* KillTheGod: Grail wielded the God Killer, an oversized sword that did just that to Ares. Unfortunately for Grail, Lex Luthor stole it and gifted the weapon to Cheetah. Grail was too busy dealing with an amazon uprising lead by Diana to get it back.
* OutGambited: During the Rebirth ''Return of The Amazons'' two parter, Grail successfully conquers Themyscira, puts herself on the throne, and [[InTheirOwnImage reshapes the island as she sees fit]]. Grail's "redecorating" temporarily weakens Themyscira's barriers enough for [[EvilVersusEvil Lex Luthor to sneak a drone through]] and steal The God Killer from Grail, however. Before Grail can get the weapon back Grail's [[FakeDefector most trusted advisor]] Nubia [[AntiClimax ends Grail's reign]] by spearing Grail InTheBack.
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* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Grail is iniitally initially 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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* EnemyMine: Doctor Psycho helps get Pele a spot in one of Roulette's unlicensed {{fight club|bing}}s and even arranges a handicap match between Pele and "The Orphan Sisters" since they both want half of the TagTeam dead. [[BrainsAndBrawn Pele is the power but Psycho has the connections]].
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* DreamWalker: During ''Wonder Woman'' volume 2 Doctor Psycho torments Vanessa Kapatelis in her dreams after Wonder Woman moves out of Boston. Kapatelis eventually adapts to it and boots Psycho out of her subconsious, however.
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* KickTheDog: He does this a LOT. Post Crisis, Doctor Morrow rats Doctor Psycho out to Wonder Woman in revenge for Psycho turning Morrow's Justice League killing weapon into a genocidal monster.
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* DefiantToTheEnd: Averted at the last second. When Psycho was about to be killed by The Morrigan, a pair of goddesses who had already captured and tortured him, he used what he thought would be his last seconds to laugh in their faces and tell them that Wonder Woman was coming for them.
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* DefiantToTheEnd: Averted {{Defied|Trope}} at the last second. When Psycho was about to be killed by The Morrigan, a pair of goddesses who had already captured and tortured him, he used what he thought would be his last seconds to laugh in their faces and tell them that Wonder Woman was coming for them.
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* AwesomeByAnalysis: Black Canary produces a disguise for Wonder Woman that fools Roulette, and [[PetTheDog even Zeus lends his assistance]] in concealing Diana's identity. Doctor Psycho knows it's Wonder Woman [[RefugeInAudacity based on her thighs]], however.
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* AwesomeByAnalysis: Black Canary produces a disguise for Wonder Woman that fools Roulette, and even Zeus lends his assistance in concealing Diana's identity. Doctor Psycho knows it's Wonder Woman [[RefugeInAudacity based on her thighs]], however.
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* AwesomeByAnalysis: Black Canary produces a disguise for Wonder Woman that fools Roulette, and even Zeus lends his assistance in concealing Diana's identity. Doctor Psycho knows it's Wonder Woman [[RefugeInAudacity based on her thighs]], however.
* BodySwap: In Wonder Woman volume three Doctor Psycho switches bodies with Sergeant Steel and then brainwashes Steel into forgetting the switch ever happened. Luckily for Psycho Wonder Woman is on a mission that ''requires'' Doctor Psycho be captured alive by the time it is undone.
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* UngratefulBastard: As if she needed more evidence of it at this point, but upon learning the true nature of the monster Genocide Wonder Woman declares him to be this for his role in creating, cursing herself for the dozens of times she opted not to end Doctor Psycho's life. By the time Diana does catch up with Doctor Psycho though her anger and adrenaline have faded enough for her sense of mercy to return.
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* UngratefulBastard: As if she needed more evidence of it at this point, but upon learning the true nature of the monster Genocide Wonder Woman declares him to be this for his role in creating, creating the LivingWeapon, cursing herself for the dozens of times she opted not to end Doctor Psycho's life. By the time Diana does catch up with Doctor Psycho though her anger and adrenaline have faded enough for her sense of mercy to return.
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* UngratefulBastard: As if she needed more evidence of it at this point, but upon learning the true nature of the monster Genocide Wonder Woman declares him to be this for his role in creating, cursing herself for the dozens of times she opted not to end Doctor Psycho's life. By the time Diana does catch up with Doctor Psycho though her anger and adrenaline have faded enough for her sense of mercy to return.
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* BatmanGambit: [[spoiler:Genocide infects Donna Troy's brain with a trigger that goes off whenever Donna is near the lasso of truth, the thing Diana usually uses to undo MindManipulation, to ensure Diana can't "fix" Donna even if she gets the lariat back.]]
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* {{Curse}}: Genocide cursed the lasso of truth to burn Wonder Woman, to prevent Diana from ever getting it back. Diana does, but the effort burns the flesh off her hands, almost down to the bone. For reference, Wonder Woman punched Genocide into orbit, flew up to catch and tackle her back down to Earth, [[ImmuneToFire completely unbothered]] by the [[ReEntryScare heat of reentry]]! To burn her it ''has'' to be an extra nasty curse.
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* EvilIsPetty: Genocide claims to only want to commit Genocides until there are no humans left on Earth. This is not true, however, as she frequently puts this off to steal from or torture people. Wonder Woman realizes Genocide has a {{sadist}}ic streak after Genocide uses the lasso of truth to make Tom Tresser realize Diana doesn't love him, putting this information over ending his life. This also causes Diana to realize Genocide is [[DrivenByEnvy methodically ruining Diana's life out of envy]], independently of whichever group of people marked for death at the moment.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler: Genocide has the lasso of truth surgically connected to her body, so that no one can take it back from her. Wonder Woman pulls it out anyway, and removes a good bit of Genocide's cybernetics and nervous systemt in the process, leaving Genocide paralyzed.]]
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* TheResenter" Despite the mosnter's claims, Genocide actually hates the fact she's created to be a one note killing machine and does not like the fact people think she's mindless. Too bad she's literally wired to only get enjoyment out of the pain and death of people.
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Debuting in UsefulNotes/{{the Silver Age|OfComicBooks}}; Egg Fu was a Chinese Communist agent (and horrible racial stereotype) who inexplicably took the form of an egg the size of a house, and used his Literature/FuManchu mustache as a weapon. Killed in combat with Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor, he was replaced by his descendant, Egg Fu the Fifth, who menaced Wonder Woman in another issue, and his robotic duplicate, Doctor Yes, who fought the Metal Men.
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* DiabolicalMastermind: Both in UsefulNotes/{{the Silver Age|OfComicBooks}} and UsefulNotes/{{the Modern Age|OfComicBooks}}.
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* UngratefulBastard: Post Crisis, Wonder Woman delivered Donna Milton's baby, Lyta, who by extension is also Circe's baby. Circe does love Lyta, but still wants to torment and kill the woman who delivered Lyta to her.
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* AntiVillain: Ares [[PetTheDog relents]] and tries to give Circe everything he thinks she wants with a place beside him as queen of Tartarus and a hand in raising their daughter Lyta as his wife. "One Year Later" Circe can't help but try to get Diana killed by enchanting her enemies to be smarter and or more powerful before finally deciding she can be a better Wonder Woman than Diana, stealing her powers, and proceeding to hunt down and kill criminals who traffic women. She ''almost'' crosses over into AntiHero, but Circe unfortunately becomes an unwitting pawn of the New God Granny Goodness, who disguises herself as Athena and convinces Circe that Ares stole their daughter Lyta away while she was busy harassing Wonder Woman. This leads Circe to instigate "Amazons Attack".
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** Donna Milton was perfectly fine with a hitwoman like Mayfly dying. She was even fine with a private investigator looking into her client "disappearing". Harm coming [[SympathyForTheHero to an investigator just doing her job]] was more than Milton could stomach, however, and she turned on Buchanan to prevent it.
** After Ares and Circe return to their original selves, Ares [[PetTheDog relents]] and tries to give Circe everything he thinks she wants with a place beside him as queen of Tartarus and a hand in raisingtheir the daughter Lyta they brought into the world while in disguise, Lyta, as his wife. "One Year Later" Circe can't help but try to get Diana killed by enchanting her enemies to be smarter and or more powerful before finally deciding she can be a better Wonder Woman than Diana, stealing her powers, and proceeding to hunt down and kill criminals who traffic women. She ''almost'' crosses over into AntiHero, but Circe unfortunately becomes an unwitting pawn of the New God Granny Goodness, who disguises herself as Athena and convinces Circe that Ares stole their daughter Lyta away while she Circe was busy harassing Wonder Woman. This leads Circe to instigate "Amazons Attack".
** Donna Milton was perfectly fine with a hitwoman like Mayfly dying. She was even fine with a private investigator looking into her client "disappearing". Harm coming [[SympathyForTheHero to an investigator just doing her job]] was more than Milton could stomach, however, and she turned on Buchanan to prevent it.
** After Ares and Circe return to their original selves, Ares [[PetTheDog relents]] and tries to give Circe everything he thinks she wants with a place beside him as queen of Tartarus and a hand in raising
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* BadassInANiceSuit: As of ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' and as one can see in the page image above Circe seems to have gone in this direction, adopting a cream blazer/long coat, black leather slacks, and WaistcoatOfStyle ensemble paired with a bright red pixie cut. This is DependingOnTheArtist, however, as there is an equally strong push to give Rebirth Circe a more medieval or rennisance look with no instory indication that she's actively changing her appearance. There ''is'' indication she's changing her waistcoat or dresses, but everything else stems from those mostly using Circe's New 52 design as a base and [[AdaptationalModesty just adding more clothing to it]] and those who want to drop the New 52 look entirely.
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* BadassInANiceSuit: As of ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' and as one can see in the page image above Circe seems to have gone in this direction, adopting a cream blazer/long coat, black leather slacks, and WaistcoatOfStyle ensemble paired with a bright red pixie cut. This is DependingOnTheArtist, however, as there is an equally strong push to give Rebirth Circe a more medieval or rennisance look with no instory indication that and only have her wear business casual/lesbian chic when she's actively changing her appearance. There ''is'' indication she's changing her waistcoat or dresses, but everything else stems from those mostly using Circe's New 52 design as a base and [[AdaptationalModesty just adding more clothing to it]] and those who want to drop the New 52 look entirely.actually ''talking'' business.
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* DeityOfHumanOrigin: Originally a princess from the island of Colchis as of ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueDark'' (vol. 2) she has become the new Goddess of Magic of the DC Universe.
* DemonicPossession: Post Crisis Circe is possessed by the goddess of magic Hecate, although this is {{subverted|trope}} in that Hecate allows Circe to retain full control of her body. The only "catch" is that Hecate won't be giving Circe this gift forever and will eventually leave, admitting to be ''really'' tempted by the much stronger body of Diana, though Hecate stays loyal to Circe until Circe's misuse of Hecate's powers cause Hecate to attempt to flee into Diana's body, to stop the unexpected reemergence of The Titans.
* DemonicPossession: Post Crisis Circe is possessed by the goddess of magic Hecate, although this is {{subverted|trope}} in that Hecate allows Circe to retain full control of her body. The only "catch" is that Hecate won't be giving Circe this gift forever and will eventually leave, admitting to be ''really'' tempted by the much stronger body of Diana, though Hecate stays loyal to Circe until Circe's misuse of Hecate's powers cause Hecate to attempt to flee into Diana's body, to stop the unexpected reemergence of The Titans.
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* DeityOfHumanOrigin: Originally a princess from the island of Colchis as of ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueDark'' (vol. 2) she has become the new Goddess of Magic of the DC Universe.
Universe. In Amazons Attack (volume 2) The Sovereign is a little weary of Sergeant Steel recruiting Circe, but convinces himself he can stop Circe from becoming a goddess again.
* DemonicPossession: Post Crisis Circe is possessed by the goddess of magic Hecate, although this is {{subverted|trope}} in that Hecate allows Circe to retain full control of her body. The only "catch" is that Hecate won't be giving Circe this gift forever and will eventually leave, admitting tobe being ''really'' tempted by the much stronger body of Diana, though Hecate stays loyal to Circe until Circe's misuse of Hecate's powers cause Hecate to attempt to flee into Diana's body, to stop the unexpected reemergence of The Titans.
* DemonicPossession: Post Crisis Circe is possessed by the goddess of magic Hecate, although this is {{subverted|trope}} in that Hecate allows Circe to retain full control of her body. The only "catch" is that Hecate won't be giving Circe this gift forever and will eventually leave, admitting to
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* GraveRobbing: On the "Pre Crisis" Earth One he digs up the remains of Artemis, an amazon who was supposed to become Wonder Woman three thousand years before Diana but decided to defy the goddess Athena instead, so that Circe can ressurect Artemis in the belief this "original" Wonder Woman can beat the current one(she can't, at least not in enough time for Diana to disrupt Circe's spell).
* GreenEyedMonster: Why he initially hates Diana in the 52 comics. Nikos is descended from godhood too, but while Diana got nifty super powers and a purpose in life out of them, Nikos has gotten nothing but stories from his grand mother.
* GreenEyedMonster: Why he initially hates Diana in the 52 comics. Nikos is descended from godhood too, but while Diana got nifty super powers and a purpose in life out of them, Nikos has gotten nothing but stories from his grand mother.
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* GraveRobbing: On the "Pre Crisis" Earth One he digs up the remains of Artemis, an amazon who was supposed to become Wonder Woman three thousand years before Diana but decided to defy the goddess Athena instead, so that Circe can ressurect Artemis in the belief this "original" Wonder Woman can beat the current one(she can't, at least not in enough time for to stop Diana to from disrupt Circe's spell).
* GreenEyedMonster: Why he initially hates Diana in the New 52 comics. Nikos is descended from godhood too, but while Diana got nifty super powers and a purpose in life out of them, Nikos has gotten nothing but stories from his grand mother.
* GreenEyedMonster: Why he initially hates Diana in the New 52 comics. Nikos is descended from godhood too, but while Diana got nifty super powers and a purpose in life out of them, Nikos has gotten nothing but stories from his grand mother.
* AmoralAttorney: Donna Milton is shamelessly ''a''moral. That does ''not'' mean that Donna Milton is ''i''mmoral. Ares Buchanan learns the difference the hard way. Donna is perfectly willing to use dirty tricks to keep Ares out of trouble, but she's not willing to let harm come to people who don't deserve it for his pleasure. For the same reason, Donna Milton ''hates'' Circe.
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* AmnesiacDissonance: "Donna Milton" ''hates'' Circe. When Diana finds out that they are one in the same and asks for Donna's ''help'' in saving Artemis from The White Magician, Donna is offended Diana dare insinuate Donna is that a criminal.
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* AmnesiacDissonance: "Donna Milton" ''hates'' Circe. When Diana finds out that they are one in the same and asks for Donna's ''help'' in saving Artemis from The White Magician, Donna is offended Diana dare insinuate Donna is that a criminal.
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* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: She goes out of her way to keep Lyta away from her villainous activities. This allows Granny Goodness to trick Circe into think Ares ran off with Lyta while Circe left Lyra behind to screw with Wonder Woman.
* EvilRedhead: And we are talking ''crimson'' more often than not.
* EvilRedhead: And we are talking ''crimson'' more often than not.
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* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: She goes out of her way to keep Lyta away from her villainous activities. This allows Granny Goodness to trick Circe into think thinking Ares ran off with Lyta while Circe left Lyra behind to screw with Wonder Woman.
* EvilRedhead: And Post Flashpoint we are talking ''crimson'' more often than not.
* EvilRedhead: And Post Flashpoint we are talking ''crimson'' more often than not.
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* MoreDeadlyThanTheMale: Usually averted, given the male in Wonder Woman's books is usually God Of War Ares or Duke Of Deception. In Superman/Batman crossovers though, the male is usually Lex Luthor or Rhas Al Ghuld, where Circe is easily the more deadly partner.
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* MoreDeadlyThanTheMale: Usually averted, given the male in Wonder Woman's books is usually God Of War Ares or Duke Of Deception. In Superman/Batman crossovers though, the male is males are usually Lex Luthor and or Rhas Al Ghuld, where Circe is easily the more deadly partner.
* NearVillainVictory: During ''War of The Gods'' Circe is out to kill the protogenoi Gaia, believing that's what Hecate wants, but takes a detour when she sees the perfect opporitunity to lure Diana back to the beach where Hippolyta formed her and reverts Diana back into clay. Gaia is now actively paying attention to Circe, however, and holds onto Diana's soul, to make undoing Circe's undoing of Diana as easy as possible.
* PetTheDog: Circe arranges for the Bana-Mighdall to invade Themyscira before teleporting the entire island into a demon realm. As happy soon approaching deaths of all amazons makes Circe, Diana isn't among them, and Circe is willing to undo the spell if Diana will just violate her principals and kill ''one'' innocent stranger in cold blood. As Diana wrestles with this SadisticChoice she fails to save a predestrian from a car accident, and Circe [[LoopholeAbuse is content]] to accuse Diana of and taunt her about MurderThroughInaction. [[EvilIsPetty That's]] what Post Crisis Circe looks like ''[[ALighterShadeOfBlack after]]'' creating the Donna Milton persona causes Circe to become [[DownPlayedTrope a better person]].
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* PublicDomainCharacter: Modeled after the sorceress who sought to bewitch Odysseus' crew in ''Literature/TheOdyssey''. Since the original Circe is one of the oldest characters in fiction, she's well into the public domain.
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* PublicDomainCharacter: Modeled after the sorceress who sought to bewitch Odysseus' crew in ''Literature/TheOdyssey''. Since the original Circe is one of the oldest characters in fiction, she's well into the public domain. Post Crisis plays with this, as in that continuity this Circe is ''not'' the only Circe in the Earth, and not even the only Circe turning people into animals. The Circe of the Wonder Woman books is the ''closest'' Circe to the public domain Cice in the Post Crisis continuity, but there are still some deliberate differences.
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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.
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* SquishyWizard: Circe has a lot of magical firepower but lacks Diana's strength, speed and fighting skills. She can magically empower herself to match Diana in strength but even then the Amazon can still beat her with her proper training, and this takes away from other things Circe could be using her magic for.
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* SquishyWizard: Circe has a lot of magical firepower but lacks Diana's strength, speed and fighting skills. She can magically empower herself to match Diana in strength but even then the Amazon can still beat her with her proper training, and [[LogicalWeakness this takes away from other things Circe could be using her magic for.for]].
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* UnwittingPawn: Circe represses her own memories and creates the Donna Milton persona in order to befriend and get close to Diana. This plays right into the hands of Ares Buchanan, who wants someone to get close to Diana and hires Donna Milton, [[StrangeMindsThinkALike recognizing her as the perfect woman for the job]]. Donna willingly betrays Diana to Ares, thinking he just wants to stop her meddling investigations into him, but when it becomes clear to her Ares is going to torture Diana, [[NotWhatISignedUpFor Donna turns on him]] and [[IMustMakeAmends tries to atone for putting Diana in that situation]] even after her betray of Ares gets her shot.
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Characters/WonderGirl ([[Characters/WonderGirlDonnaTroy Donna Troy]] | [[Characters/WonderGirlCassieSandsmark Cassie Sandsmark]])\\
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #291. (1982)
!!! '''Created By:''' Paul Levitz · Gene Colan
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An extradimensional being who has taken it upon himself to judge worlds and then destroy them across multiple universes at once when they fail his tests, which he does not allow any to pass no matter how they fare.\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #291. (1982)
->'''Created By:''' Paul Levitz · Gene Colan
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]], Prime Earth
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #291. (1982)
->'''Created By:''' Paul Levitz · Gene Colan
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An extradimensional being who has taken it upon himself to judge worlds and then destroy them across multiple universes at once when they fail his tests, which he does not allow any to pass no matter how they fare.\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #291. (1982)
->'''Created By:''' Paul Levitz · Gene Colan
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]], Prime Earth
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #291. (1982)
->'''Created By:''' Paul Levitz · Gene Colan
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Women'' (Vol 1) #297 (1982)
!!! '''Created By:''' Paul Kupperberg & Curt Swan
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth
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A terrorist from Greece who received magical weapons from the goddess Athena. Nikos revived a magical bridle, the Vulcan's Six Daggers that could cut through anything and a flying stallion named Pegasus. In the New 52, he is introduced as a usurper to Wonder Woman's role as the God of War.\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Women'' (Vol 1) #297 (1982)
->'''Created By:''' Paul Kupperberg & Curt Swan
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Women'' (Vol 1) #297 (1982)
->'''Created By:''' Paul Kupperberg & Curt Swan
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A terrorist from Greece who received magical weapons from the goddess Athena. Nikos revived a magical bridle, the Vulcan's Six Daggers that could cut through anything and a flying stallion named Pegasus. In the New 52, he is introduced as a usurper to Wonder Woman's role as the God of War.\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Women'' (Vol 1) #297 (1982)
->'''Created By:''' Paul Kupperberg & Curt Swan
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Women'' (Vol 1) #297 (1982)
->'''Created By:''' Paul Kupperberg & Curt Swan
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman2006 Vol 3]] #14. (2008)
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' Wonder Woman [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #62. (1953)
!!! '''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Harry G. Peter
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth, Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse, [[WesternAnimation/DCSuperFriends Earth-508]], WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold
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Originally an Italian conman and master thief obsessed with knowing all the angles, Angelo Bend later gained a magic Penrose triangle that enabled him to warp space time, manipulating geometry to his advantage. He has fought Diana, Donna, and Cassie at various points in his career, and has a bit of a crush on Donna.\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' Wonder Woman [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #62. (1953)
->'''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth, Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse, [[WesternAnimation/DCSuperFriends Earth-508]], WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold
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->'''First Appearance:''' Wonder Woman [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #62. (1953)
->'''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth, Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse, [[WesternAnimation/DCSuperFriends Earth-508]], WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold
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Originally an Italian conman and master thief obsessed with knowing all the angles, Angelo Bend later gained a magic Penrose triangle that enabled him to warp space time, manipulating geometry to his advantage. He has fought Diana, Donna, and Cassie at various points in his career, and has a bit of a crush on Donna.\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' Wonder Woman [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #62. (1953)
->'''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth, Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse, [[WesternAnimation/DCSuperFriends Earth-508]], WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold
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->'''First Appearance:''' Wonder Woman [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #62. (1953)
->'''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Harry G. Peter
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' vol. 2 #151 (1999)
!!! '''Created By:''' Gerry Conway & Don Heck
!!! '''Universes:''' [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]]
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' vol. 1 #234 (1977)
!!! '''Created By:''' Gerry Conway & Don Heck
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]]
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' vol. 1 #753 (2020)
!!! '''Created By:''' Steve Orlando & Max Raynor
!!! '''Universes:''' Prime Earth
!!! '''Created By:''' Steve Orlando & Max Raynor
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->'''Created By:''' Steve Orlando & Max Raynor
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' #59. (1946)
!!! '''Created By:''' Joye Murchison & Harry G. Peter
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth, [[WesternAnimation/DCSuperFriends Earth-508]]
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A foe of UsefulNotes/{{the Golden Age|OfComicBooks}} Wonder Woman, gender-fluid mad scientist Byrna Brilyant used their father's invention of "blue snow" to paralyze an entire farming community in exchange for a ransom. They later joined Villainy Incorporated.\\
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For tropes relating specifically to their Golden Age/Earth-Two iteration, see their entry [[Characters/WonderWoman1942 here]].\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' #59. (1946)
->'''Created By:''' Joye Murchison & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth, [[WesternAnimation/DCSuperFriends Earth-508]]
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For tropes relating specifically to their Golden Age/Earth-Two iteration, see their entry [[Characters/WonderWoman1942 here]].\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' #59. (1946)
->'''Created By:''' Joye Murchison & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth, [[WesternAnimation/DCSuperFriends Earth-508]]
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A foe of UsefulNotes/{{the Golden Age|OfComicBooks}} Wonder Woman, gender-fluid mad scientist Byrna Brilyant used their father's invention of "blue snow" to paralyze an entire farming community in exchange for a ransom. They later joined Villainy Incorporated.\\
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For tropes relating specifically to their Golden Age/Earth-Two iteration, see their entry [[Characters/WonderWoman1942 here]].\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' #59. (1946)
->'''Created By:''' Joye Murchison & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth, [[WesternAnimation/DCSuperFriends Earth-508]]
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For tropes relating specifically to their Golden Age/Earth-Two iteration, see their entry [[Characters/WonderWoman1942 here]].\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' #59. (1946)
->'''Created By:''' Joye Murchison & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth, [[WesternAnimation/DCSuperFriends Earth-508]]
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Cheetah is a LegacyCharacter and one of the major contenders for the title of Wonder Woman's Arch-Enemy. There have been four people who have taken up the mantle of Cheetah, and the first version, Priscilla Rich, a wealthy but troubled socialite with a SplitPersonality who donned a cheetah costume and fought Diana (or Hippolyta who was Wonder Woman back in the 1940s in the Post-Crisis continuity), was created by Wonder Woman's creator William Moulton Marston.\\
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For tropes relating specifically to Priscilla Rich's Golden Age/Earth-Two iteration see her entry [[Characters/WonderWoman1942 here]].\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #6. (1943)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
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!!! '''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
Cheetah is a LegacyCharacter and one of the major contenders for the title of Wonder Woman's Arch-Enemy. There have been four people who have taken up the mantle of Cheetah, and the first version, Priscilla Rich, a wealthy but troubled socialite with a SplitPersonality who donned a cheetah costume and fought Diana (or Hippolyta who was Wonder Woman back in the 1940s in the Post-Crisis continuity), was created by Wonder Woman's creator William Moulton
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For tropes relating specifically to Priscilla Rich's Golden Age/Earth-Two iteration see her entry [[Characters/WonderWoman1942 here]].\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #6. (1943)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
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-> See Characters/WonderWomanCheetah
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[[WMG:Chuma]]
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' #7. (1949)
!!! '''Created By:''' Len Wein & Creator/GeorgePerez
!!! '''Universes:''' New Earth
!!! '''Created By:''' Len Wein & Creator/GeorgePerez
!!! '''Universes:''' New Earth
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Urzkartaga's high priest and faithful manservant to Barbara Minerva, the third [[Characters/WonderWomanCheetah Cheetah]].\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' #7. (1949)
->'''Created By:''' Len Wein & Creator/GeorgePerez
->'''Universes:''' New Earth
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' #7. (1949)
->'''Created By:''' Len Wein & Creator/GeorgePerez
->'''Universes:''' New Earth
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Urzkartaga's high priest and faithful manservant to Barbara Minerva, the third [[Characters/WonderWomanCheetah Cheetah]].\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' #7. (1949)
->'''Created By:''' Len Wein & Creator/GeorgePerez
->'''Universes:''' New Earth
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' #7. (1949)
->'''Created By:''' Len Wein & Creator/GeorgePerez
->'''Universes:''' New Earth
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'' #37. (1949)
!!! '''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Harry G. Peter
!!! '''Universes:''' Earth-Two, Earth-One, New Earth, Prime Earth, Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse
!!! '''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Harry G. Peter
!!! '''Universes:''' Earth-Two, Earth-One, New Earth, Prime Earth, Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse
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Creator/DCComics' version of the Ancient Greek sorceress from Myth/ClassicalMythology and Creator/{{Homer}}'s ''Literature/TheOdyssey''. Circe would at first only make a variety of scattered and intermittent appearances in multiple DC Comics books, not just Wonder Woman's, but when the [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Wonder Woman title would be relaunched]] under Creator/GeorgePerez, Circe would go on to become one of Diana's most persistent and dangerous foes [[note]] Surpassed only by [[Characters/WonderWomanCheetah Cheetah]] and [[Characters/WonderWomanAres Ares]] in terms of prominence[[/note]], being the source of a many calamitous events in her history. \\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'' #37. (1949)
->'''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' Earth-Two, Earth-One, New Earth, Prime Earth, Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'' #37. (1949)
->'''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' Earth-Two, Earth-One, New Earth, Prime Earth, Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse
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Creator/DCComics' version of the Ancient Greek sorceress from Myth/ClassicalMythology and Creator/{{Homer}}'s ''Literature/TheOdyssey''. Circe would at first only make a variety of scattered and intermittent appearances in multiple DC Comics books, not just Wonder Woman's, but when the [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Wonder Woman title would be relaunched]] under Creator/GeorgePerez, Circe would go on to become one of Diana's most persistent and dangerous foes [[note]] Surpassed only by [[Characters/WonderWomanCheetah Cheetah]] and [[Characters/WonderWomanAres Ares]] in terms of prominence[[/note]], being the source of a many calamitous events in her history. \\\n\n\\\n\n->'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'' #37. (1949)\n->'''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Harry G. Peter\n->'''Universes:''' Earth-Two, Earth-One, New Earth, Prime Earth, Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse\n
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[[WMG:Cottus]]
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One of the Hekatonkheires (Hundred-Handed Ones) of ancient Greek myth, Cottus was sealed behind Doom's Door under Themyscira long ago, and watched over by the Amazons in case he ever escaped, which he has a few times. If both he and Alkyone are to be believed, he is Wonder Woman's father (the clay she was created from supposedly came from he).\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Vol 2]] #10. (1987)
->'''Created By:''' Creator/GeorgePerez
->'''Universes:''' New Earth
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Vol 2]] #10. (1987)
->'''Created By:''' Creator/GeorgePerez
->'''Universes:''' New Earth
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Vol 2]] #10. (1987)
!!! '''Created By:''' Creator/GeorgePerez
!!! '''Universes:''' New Earth
One of the Hekatonkheires (Hundred-Handed Ones) of ancient Greek myth, Cottus was sealed behind Doom's Door under Themyscira long ago, and watched over by the Amazons in case he ever escaped, which he has a few times. If both he and Alkyone are to be believed, he is Wonder Woman's father (the clay she was created from supposedly came from he).\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Vol 2]] #10. (1987)
->'''Created By:''' Creator/GeorgePerez
->'''Universes:''' New Earth
!!! '''Created By:''' Creator/GeorgePerez
!!! '''Universes:''' New Earth
One of the Hekatonkheires (Hundred-Handed Ones) of ancient Greek myth, Cottus was sealed behind Doom's Door under Themyscira long ago, and watched over by the Amazons in case he ever escaped, which he has a few times. If both he and Alkyone are to be believed, he is Wonder Woman's father (the clay she was created from supposedly came from he).
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Vol 2]] #10. (1987)
->'''Created By:''' Creator/GeorgePerez
->'''Universes:''' New Earth
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[[WMG:Crimson Centipede]]
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #169. (1967)
!!! '''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Ross Andru
!!! '''Universes:''' Earth-One, Prime Earth
!!! '''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Ross Andru
!!! '''Universes:''' Earth-One, Prime Earth
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The current version of the Crimson Centipede is a bio-engineered weapon created by S.T.A.R. Labs and accidentally unleashed by a terrorist group.\\
->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #169. (1967)
->'''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Ross Andru
->'''Universes:''' Earth-One, Prime Earth
->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #169. (1967)
->'''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Ross Andru
->'''Universes:''' Earth-One, Prime Earth
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The current version of the Crimson Centipede is a bio-engineered weapon created by S.T.A.R. Labs and accidentally unleashed by a terrorist group.\\
->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #169. (1967)
->'''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Ross Andru
->'''Universes:''' Earth-One, Prime Earth
->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #169. (1967)
->'''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Ross Andru
->'''Universes:''' Earth-One, Prime Earth
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[[WMG:Cyborgirl]]
->'''AKA:''' [=LeTonya=] Charles
->'''AKA:''' [=LeTonya=] Charles
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->'''AKA:'''
!!! '''AKA:''' [=LeTonya=] Charles
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-->''"Back up! I ''can'' control my power! I just needed help for a minute."''
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!!! '''Created By:''' Phil Jimenez · Roy Allan Martinez
->''"Back up! I ''can'' control my power! I just needed help for a minute."''
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Vol 2]] #179. (2002)
->'''Created By:''' Phil Jimenez · Roy Allan Martinez
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[[WMG:Dark Angel]]
->'''AKA:''' [[spoiler: Donna Troy of Earth-7]]
->'''AKA:''' [[spoiler: Donna Troy of Earth-7]]
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->'''AKA:''' [[spoiler: Donna Troy of Earth-7]]
!!! '''AKA:''' Donna Troy of Earth-7
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Vol 2]] #131. (1998)
!!! '''Created By:''' John Byrne
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Vol 2]] #131. (1998)
!!! '''Created By:''' John Byrne
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Vol 2]] #131. (1998)
->'''Created By:''' John Byrne
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[[WMG:Decay]]
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-->''"How '''ironic''', Amazon -- that this new '''refuge''' should become your '''final resting place!'''"''
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!!! '''Created By:''' George Pérez
->''"How '''ironic''', Amazon -- that this new '''refuge''' should become your '''final resting
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' (Vol 2) #3
->'''Created By:''' George Pérez
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[[WMG:Devastation]]
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->'''AKA:''' Deva
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Vol 2]] #143. (1999)
!!! '''Created By:''' Eric Luke & Yanick Paquette
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Vol 2]] #143. (1999)
->'''Created By:''' Eric Luke & Yanick Paquette
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[[WMG:Doctor Cyber]]
->'''AKA:''' Cylvia Cyber, Adrianna Anderson
->'''AKA:''' Cylvia Cyber, Adrianna Anderson
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->'''AKA:''' Cylvia Cyber, Adrianna Anderson
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!!! '''AKA:''' Cylvia Cyber, Adrianna Anderson
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #179. (1968)
!!! '''Created By:''' Dennis O'Neil & Mike Sekowsky
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #179. (1968)
!!! '''Created By:''' Dennis O'Neil & Mike Sekowsky
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #179. (1968)
->'''Created By:''' Dennis O'Neil & Mike Sekowsky
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** 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''.
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** 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''.''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths''.
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[[WMG:Doctor Poison I]]
->'''AKA:''' Maru (I)
->'''AKA:''' Maru (I)
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->'''AKA:''' Maru (I)
!!! '''AKA:''' Maru (I)
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #2. (1942)
!!! '''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
!!! '''Universes:''' Earth-Two, Earth-One, New Earth
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #2. (1942)
!!! '''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
!!! '''Universes:''' Earth-Two, Earth-One, New Earth
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An outcast member of the Japanese imperial family, Doctor Poison is a diabolical genius who specializes in toxins and disease. The first Doctor Poison, alias Princess Maru, fought Diana (later retconned to be Hippolyta, as the Golden Age Wonder Woman), during World War II, both on her own as an agent of Imperial Japan, and as part of Villainy, Incorporated.\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #2. (1942)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' Earth-Two, Earth-One, New Earth
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #2. (1942)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' Earth-Two, Earth-One, New Earth
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An outcast member of the Japanese imperial family, Doctor Poison is a diabolical genius who specializes in toxins and disease. The first Doctor Poison, alias Princess Maru, fought Diana (later retconned to be Hippolyta, as the Golden Age Wonder Woman), during World War II, both on her own as an agent of Imperial Japan, and as part of Villainy, Incorporated.\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #2. (1942)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' Earth-Two, Earth-One, New Earth
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/SensationComics'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #2. (1942)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' Earth-Two, Earth-One, New Earth
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[[WMG:Doctor Poison II]]
->'''AKA:''' Unknown
->'''AKA:''' Unknown
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->'''AKA:''' Unknown
!!! '''AKA:''' Unknown
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' Vol 2 #151. (1999)
!!! '''Created By:''' Eric Luke · Matthew Clark
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' Vol 2 #151. (1999)
!!! '''Created By:''' Eric Luke · Matthew Clark
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->'''First Appearance [-this version-]:''' ''Wonder Woman'' Vol 2 #151. (1999)
->'''This Version By:''' Eric Luke · Matthew Clark
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[[WMG:Doctor Poison III]]
->'''AKA:''' Unknown
->'''AKA:''' Unknown
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->'''AKA:''' Unknown
!!! '''AKA:''' Unknown
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman2011 Vol 4]] #48. (2016)
!!! '''Created By:''' Meredith Finch · David Finch
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman2011 Vol 4]] #48. (2016)
!!! '''Created By:''' Meredith Finch · David Finch
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->'''First Appearance [-this version-]:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman2011 Vol 4]] #48. (2016)
->'''This Version By:''' Meredith Finch · David Finch
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[[WMG:Doctor Poison IV]]
->'''AKA:''' Marina Maru
->'''AKA:''' Marina Maru
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->'''AKA:''' Marina Maru
!!! '''AKA:''' Marina Maru
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth Vol 5]] #13. (2017)
!!! '''Created By:''' Greg Rucka · Renato Guedes
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth Vol 5]] #13. (2017)
!!! '''Created By:''' Greg Rucka · Renato Guedes
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->'''First Appearance [-this version-]:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth Vol 5]] #13. (2017)
->'''This Version By:''' Greg Rucka · Renato Guedes
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[[WMG:Doctor Psycho]]
->'''AKA:''' Edgar Cizko
->'''AKA:''' Edgar Cizko
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->'''AKA:''' Edgar Cizko
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-->''"Ladies, gentlemen, others, creatures of indeterminate inner demons and fixations -- my name is Dr. Psycho. And you're going to help me with a little experiment. All I ask? That you keep an open mind."''
Diana's most disgusting and diminutive foe can control people's minds and broadcast illusions. He's a misogynistic sadist with serious problems when it comes to interacting with women... and it doesn't help that he has a creepy crush on Wonder Woman.\\
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For tropes relating to his slightly differently powered Golden Age version see [[Characters/WonderWoman1942 here]].\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #5. (1943)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston
->'''Universes:''' Earth-Two, Earth-One, New Earth, Prime Earth, [[ComicBook/WonderWomanEarthOne Earth 1]], Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse, [[WesternAnimation/DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies DCUAOM]], [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold BTBATB]], [[ComicBook/AmalgamUniverse Earth-496]], Earth-1927, WesternAnimation/TeenTitans, VideoGame/DCUniverseOnline, ComicBook/WonderWoman77, Series/Powerless2017, WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn2019
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #5. (1943)
!!! '''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston
!!! '''Universes:''' Earth-Two, Earth-One, New Earth, Prime Earth, [[ComicBook/WonderWomanEarthOne Earth 1]], Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse, [[WesternAnimation/DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies DCUAOM]], [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold BTBATB]], [[ComicBook/AmalgamUniverse Earth-496]], Earth-1927, WesternAnimation/TeenTitans, VideoGame/DCUniverseOnline, ComicBook/WonderWoman77, Series/Powerless2017, WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn2019
->''"Ladies, gentlemen, others, creatures of indeterminate inner demons and fixations -- my name is Dr. Psycho. And you're going to help me with a little experiment. All I ask? That you keep an open mind."''
Diana's most disgusting and diminutive foe can control people's minds and broadcast illusions. He's a misogynistic sadist with serious problems when it comes to interacting with women... and it doesn't help that he has a creepy crush on Wonder Woman.
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For tropes relating to his slightly differently powered Golden Age version see [[Characters/WonderWoman1942 here]].\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #5. (1943)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston
->'''Universes:''' Earth-Two, Earth-One, New Earth, Prime Earth, [[ComicBook/WonderWomanEarthOne Earth 1]], Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse, [[WesternAnimation/DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies DCUAOM]], [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold BTBATB]], [[ComicBook/AmalgamUniverse Earth-496]], Earth-1927, WesternAnimation/TeenTitans, VideoGame/DCUniverseOnline, ComicBook/WonderWoman77, Series/Powerless2017, WesternAnimation/HarleyQuinn2019
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->[[spoiler:'''AKA''': Drakul Karfang Drankoni Serpente]]
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->'''First Appearance: ''' [[ComicBook/JLAALeagueOfOne ''JLA: A League of One'']]
->'''Created By: ''' Christopher Moeller
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->'''First Appearance: ''' [[ComicBook/JLAALeagueOfOne ''JLA: A League of One'']]
->'''Created By: ''' Christopher Moeller
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[[WMG:Duke of Deception]]
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->'''AKA:''' Dolos
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #2. (1942)
!!! '''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
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The Duke of Deception is Ares' right hand man and most trusted disciple. He has the ability to create illusions.\\
For the version of this character in ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016'' see [[Characters/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016 the corresponding character page]].
->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #2. (1942)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
For the version of this character in ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016'' see [[Characters/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016 the corresponding character page]].
->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #2. (1942)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
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The Duke of Deception is Ares' right hand man and most trusted disciple. He has the ability to create illusions.\\
For the version of this character in ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016'' see [[Characters/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016 the corresponding character page]].
->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #2. (1942)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
For the version of this character in ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016'' see [[Characters/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016 the corresponding character page]].
->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #2. (1942)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
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[[WMG:Earl of Greed]]
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #2 (1942)
!!! '''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]]
!!! '''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #2 (1942)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]]
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->'''AKA:''' The Mother of Monsters
->'''AKA:''' The Mother of Monsters
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->'''AKA:''' The Mother of Monsters
!!! '''AKA:''' The Mother of Monsters
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''DC Comics Presents'' #46 (1982)
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''DC Comics Presents'' #46 (1982)
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth
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[[WMG:Egg Fu]]
->'''AKA:''' Chang Tzu
->'''AKA:''' Chang Tzu
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->'''AKA:''' Chang Tzu
!!! '''AKA:''' Chang Tzu
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #157. (1965)
!!! '''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Ross Andru
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #157. (1965)
!!! '''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Ross Andru
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->'''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Ross Andru
!!Emperor Sangtee
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' Vol 2 #69. (1992)
!!! '''Created By:''' William Messner-Loebs & Paris Cullins
!!! '''Created By:''' William Messner-Loebs & Paris Cullins
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' Vol 2 #69. (1992)
->'''Created By:''' William Messner-Loebs & Paris Cullins
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' #141 (October, 1963)
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]]
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]]
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' Vol 1 #265 (1980)
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]]
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[[WMG:Genocide]]
-> '''AKA:''' [[spoiler:Princess Diana of Themyscira/Wonder Woman from the future (reanimated corpse)]]
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-> '''AKA:''' [[spoiler:Princess Diana of Themyscira/Wonder Woman from the future (reanimated corpse)]]
!!! '''AKA:''' Princess Diana of Themyscira/Wonder Woman from the future (reanimated corpse)
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' Vol 3 #26. (2009)
!!! '''Created By:''' Gail Simone & Aaron Lopresti
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' Vol 3 #26. (2009)
!!! '''Created By:''' Gail Simone & Aaron Lopresti
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->'''Created By:''' Gail Simone & Aaron Lopresti
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[[WMG:Giganta I]]
->'''AKA:''' N/A
->'''AKA:''' N/A
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->'''AKA:''' N/A
!!! '''AKA:''' N/A
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #9. (1944)
!!! '''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]], [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse, Series/WonderWoman1975,
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #9. (1944)
!!! '''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]], [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse, Series/WonderWoman1975,
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In the Silver Age, Giganta's story was changed somewhat so that she was a colossal ape who had tried to kidnap Steve Trevor. Doctor Psycho intervened and forced Doctor Zool to change her into a human being at gunpoint. The two then teamed up against Wonder Woman, aiming to destroy Diana and win Steve for Giganta.\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #9. (1944)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]], [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse, Series/WonderWoman1975,
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #9. (1944)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]], [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse, Series/WonderWoman1975,
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In the Silver Age, Giganta's story was changed somewhat so that she was a colossal ape who had tried to kidnap Steve Trevor. Doctor Psycho intervened and forced Doctor Zool to change her into a human being at gunpoint. The two then teamed up against Wonder Woman, aiming to destroy Diana and win Steve for Giganta.\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #9. (1944)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]], [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse, Series/WonderWoman1975,
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #9. (1944)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]], [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse, Series/WonderWoman1975,
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[[WMG:Giganta II]]
->'''AKA:''' Doris Zeul
->'''AKA:''' Doris Zeul
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->'''AKA:''' Doris Zeul
!!! '''AKA:''' Doris Zeul
!!! '''Universes:''' [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth, WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}, VideoGame/LegoBatman, Franchise/{{Injustice}}, WesternAnimation/DCSuperheroGirls, WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold, WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls (Web),
!!! '''Universes:''' [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth, WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}, VideoGame/LegoBatman, Franchise/{{Injustice}}, WesternAnimation/DCSuperheroGirls, WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold, WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls (Web),
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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 Ryan Choi]], the fourth Atom. She was also a member of ''ComicBook/SecretSix'' until the New-52 reboot.\\
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->'''Universes:''' [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth, WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}, VideoGame/LegoBatman, Franchise/{{Injustice}}, WesternAnimation/DCSuperheroGirls, WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold, WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls (Web),
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->'''Universes:''' [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth, WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}, VideoGame/LegoBatman, Franchise/{{Injustice}}, WesternAnimation/DCSuperheroGirls, WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold, WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls (Web),
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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 Ryan Choi]], the fourth Atom. She was also a member of ''ComicBook/SecretSix'' until the New-52 reboot.\\
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->'''Universes:''' [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth, WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}, VideoGame/LegoBatman, Franchise/{{Injustice}}, WesternAnimation/DCSuperheroGirls, WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold, WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls (Web),
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->'''Universes:''' [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth, WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}, VideoGame/LegoBatman, Franchise/{{Injustice}}, WesternAnimation/DCSuperheroGirls, WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold, WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls (Web),
!!Glop
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->''"GLOP... GLOP... Here's "confetti" in your eye! My wonder Girl's in the sky!"''
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #151. (1965)
!!! '''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Harry G. Peter
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]]
->''"GLOP... GLOP... Here's "confetti" in your eye! Mywonder Wonder Girl's in the sky!"''
!!! '''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Harry G. Peter
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]]
->''"GLOP... GLOP... Here's "confetti" in your eye! My
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->'''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]]
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Justice League'' Vol 2 #40 (June, 2015)
!!! '''Created By:''' Geoff Johns & Jason Fabok
!!! '''Universes:''' Prime Earth
!!! '''Created By:''' Geoff Johns & Jason Fabok
!!! '''Universes:''' Prime Earth
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Comic Cavalcade'' Vol 1 #17. (1946)
!!! '''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth
!!! '''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth
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Queen of the Valkyries, and one of the Norse gods' representatives on Earth, Gundra was summoned by UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler to do battle with the Golden Age Wonder Woman. They clashed several times, most notably during Gundra's assassination attempt on President UsefulNotes/FranklinDRoosevelt. She's been seen a few times since, and has come to blows with the modern Wonder Woman on occasion.\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Comic Cavalcade'' Vol 1 #17. (1946)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Comic Cavalcade'' Vol 1 #17. (1946)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth
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Queen of the Valkyries, and one of the Norse gods' representatives on Earth, Gundra was summoned by UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler to do battle with the Golden Age Wonder Woman. They clashed several times, most notably during Gundra's assassination attempt on President UsefulNotes/FranklinDRoosevelt. She's been seen a few times since, and has come to blows with the modern Wonder Woman on occasion.\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Comic Cavalcade'' Vol 1 #17. (1946)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Comic Cavalcade'' Vol 1 #17. (1946)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]], Prime Earth
!!Human Tank
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #63. (1954)
!!! '''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Harry G. Peter
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], Prime Earth
!!! '''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Harry G. Peter
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], Prime Earth
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #63. (1954)
->'''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], Prime Earth
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #11. (1944)
!!! '''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]]
!!! '''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
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A magician and hypnotist who hides behind a male disguise. Hypnota was accidentally shot in the head by her assistant and twin sister Serva and received an experimental brain surgery to save her life. The surgery unlocked the ability to release a "blue hypnotic ray" from within her brain which she used on her sister and unsuspecting thousands to steal military secrets and sell people into slavery. She later joined Villainy Inc..\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #11. (1944)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #11. (1944)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]]
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A magician and hypnotist who hides behind a male disguise. Hypnota was accidentally shot in the head by her assistant and twin sister Serva and received an experimental brain surgery to save her life. The surgery unlocked the ability to release a "blue hypnotic ray" from within her brain which she used on her sister and unsuspecting thousands to steal military secrets and sell people into slavery. She later joined Villainy Inc..\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #11. (1944)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]]
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For tropes relating to his slightly differently powered Golden Age version see [[Characters/WonderWoman1942 here]].\\
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]] #11. (1944)
->'''Created By:''' William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]]
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman''' (Vol 1) #134 (1968)
!!! '''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Ross Andru
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]], Prime Earth
!!! '''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Ross Andru
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Earth-One]], Prime Earth
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman''' (Vol 1) #134 (1968)
->'''Created By:''' Robert Kanigher & Ross Andru
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[[WMG:Kung]]
->'''AKA:''' Thomas Morita
->'''AKA:''' Thomas Morita
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->'''AKA:''' Thomas Morita
!!! '''AKA:''' Thomas Morita
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman''' (Vol 1) #237 (1977)
!!! '''Created By:''' Gerry Conway & Jose Delbo
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]]
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman''' (Vol 1) #237 (1977)
!!! '''Created By:''' Gerry Conway & Jose Delbo
!!! '''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]]
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman''' (Vol 1) #237 (1977)
->'''Created By:''' Gerry Conway & Jose Delbo
->'''Universes:''' [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Earth-Two]], [[ComicBook/PostCrisis New Earth]]
!!Liar Liar
!!! '''AKA:''' Emma Deropalis
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman''' (Vol 1) #759 (2020)
!!! '''Created By:''' Mariko Tamaki & Mikel Janín
!!! '''Universes:''' Prime Earth
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman''' (Vol 1) #759 (2020)
!!! '''Created By:''' Mariko Tamaki & Mikel Janín
!!! '''Universes:''' Prime Earth
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->'''First Appearance:''' ''Wonder Woman''' (Vol 1) #759 (2020)
->'''Created By:''' Mariko Tamaki & Mikel Janín
->'''Universes:''' Prime Earth
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* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Post Crisis, Circe rigs and airship to give her daughter, Lyta Milton, the best possible view of Superman and Wonder Woman's fight that will hopefully end in Diana's death or MutualKill. Circe's gleefully oblivious to the fact Lyta does not share Circe's {{sadis|t}}m.
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* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Post Crisis, Circe rigs and airship to give her daughter, Lyta Milton, the best possible view of Superman and Wonder Woman's fight that will hopefully end in Diana's death or MutualKill. Circe's [[EvilCannotComprehendGood gleefully oblivious oblivious]] to the fact Lyta does not share Circe's {{sadis|t}}m.
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* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Post Crisis, Circe rigs and airship to give her daughter, Lyta Milton, the best possible view of Superman and Wonder Woman's fight that will hopefully end in Diana's death or MutualKill. Circe's gleefully oblivious to the fact Lyta does not share Circe's {{sadis|t}}m.
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* AmnesiacDissonance: "Donna Milton" ''hates'' Circe. When Diana finds out that they are one in the same and asks for Donna's ''help'' in saving Artemis from The White Magician, Donna is offended Diana dare call her such a criminal.
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* AmnesiacDissonance: "Donna Milton" ''hates'' Circe. When Diana finds out that they are one in the same and asks for Donna's ''help'' in saving Artemis from The White Magician, Donna is offended Diana dare call her such insinuate Donna is that a criminal.
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* MagicalBarefooter: She does not wear shoes save for to complete a temporary disguise or mocking appearance; this, along with her overall appearance, is directly based on her prototype from Greek mythology.
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* MagicalBarefooter: She does not wear shoes save for to complete a temporary disguise or mocking appearance; this, along with her overall appearance, is directly based on her prototype from Greek mythology.
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** After Donna Milton accepts that she ''is'' Circe, she attempts to help Diana and Artemsis fight The White Magician only to see her magic doesn't work on him. It's implied Circe is rusty from her time as "Donna" but she still ends up selling her soul to Neron for more power, after properly suppressing the "Donna" personality. To her displeasure, her forced beast metamorphosis powers no longer work on women.
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** After Donna Milton accepts that she ''is'' Circe, she attempts to help Diana and Artemsis fight The White Magician only to see her magic doesn't work on him. It's implied Circe is rusty from her time as "Donna" but she still ends up selling her soul to Neron for more power, after properly suppressing the "Donna" personality. To her displeasure, her forced beast metamorphosis powers no longer work on women.women as a tradeoff.
* ADogNamedDog: The Rebirth Crimson Centipede ''is'' a crimson centipede, albeit an abnormally one.
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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''. 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 [[DependingOnTheWriter 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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* 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.
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: She has chalk white skin for no real reason. When Dark Angel works for The Monitors she suddenly has plain peachy skin, but retains the red eyes.
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* DeadPersonImpersonation: Dark Angel takes the form of Kara Zo-El's father while trying to convince Supergirl to kill Superman and or herself.
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* DeadPersonImpersonation: Dark Angel takes on the form of Kara Zo-El's Zor-El's father while trying to convince Supergirl to kill Superman and or herself.
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* TheDragon: Was this for Adolf Hitler, currently for the Monitors. The Anti-Monitor groomed her to be this, but she escaped into the time stream.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: She made it clear that, while she was occupying the body of Paula von Gunther and under Hitler's control, she did not share in his Nazi dogma. Subverted as, while she has no racial beliefs personally, she'll personally engage the genocide of an entire race if ordered to do so. Just ask the Forerunners-[[ForegoneConclusion oh wait.]]
* 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]].
* EvenEvilHasStandards: She made it clear that, while she was occupying the body of Paula von Gunther and under Hitler's control, she did not share in his Nazi dogma. Subverted as, while she has no racial beliefs personally, she'll personally engage the genocide of an entire race if ordered to do so. Just ask the Forerunners-[[ForegoneConclusion oh wait.]]
* 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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* TheDragon: Was this for Adolf Hitler, currently [[TokenEvilTeammate later for the Monitors.Monitors]]. The Anti-Monitor groomed her to be this, but she escaped into the time stream.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: She made it clear that, while she was occupying the body of Paula von Gunther and under Hitler's control, she did not share in his Nazi dogma. Subverted as, while she has no racial beliefs personally, she'll personally engage in the genocide of an entire race if ordered to do so. Just ask the Forerunners-[[ForegoneConclusion oh wait.]]
* 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 but [[TyrantTakesTheHelm ended up living up to her original purpose instead]].
* EvenEvilHasStandards: She made it clear that, while she was occupying the body of Paula von Gunther and under Hitler's control, she did not share in his Nazi dogma. Subverted as, while she has no racial beliefs personally, she'll personally engage in the genocide of an entire race if ordered to do so. Just ask the Forerunners-[[ForegoneConclusion oh wait.]]
* 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,
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* ForTheEvulz: It isn't clear if what she's doing to Donna Troy is simple revenge, because she likes screwing with her, or [[spoiler: because she's jealous that Donna is living a life she could have had if not for the Anti-Monitor kidnapping her]].
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* ForTheEvulz: It isn't clear if what she's doing to Donna Troy is simple revenge, because she likes screwing with her, or [[spoiler: because she's jealous that evious of Donna is living a life she Dark Angel could have had if not for the Anti-Monitor kidnapping her]].Dark Angel]].
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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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* 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 [[AntiClimax a Monitor drags Dark Angel away.away]].
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* TheResenter: The source of her hatred of Donna Troy is due to the fact she got to live the life that was forever taken from Earth-7 Donna after the Crisis of Infinite Earths which wiped her world from existence. All efforts by her have been made for the sake of either destroying Donna out of resentful jealousy or taking Donna's life as her own.
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* TheResenter: The source of her hatred of Donna Troy is due to the fact she got to live the life that was forever taken from Earth-7 Donna after the Crisis ''Crisis of Infinite Earths which Earths'' wiped her world from existence. All efforts by her have been made for the sake of either destroying Donna out of resentful jealousy or taking Donna's life as her own.
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* 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}}'', 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 Dark Angel didn't take Kara passing the test with grace.
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* UnexplainedRecovery: There's been no explanation offered as to how she came back after Donna Troy killed her in ''Wonder Woman''.
* WouldHurtAChild: Was more than willing to harm Donna Troy when she was a young girl. It's implied that she was responsible for the crash that killed Donna's ex-husband, her son, and stepdaughter.
* WouldHurtAChild: Was more than willing to harm Donna Troy when she was a young girl. It's implied that she was responsible for the crash that killed Donna's ex-husband, her son, and stepdaughter.
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* UnexplainedRecovery: There's been no explanation offered as to how she Dark Angel came back after Donna Troy killed her in ''Wonder Woman''.
* WouldHurtAChild: Was more than willing to harm Donna Troy whenshe Donna was a still young girl. It's implied that she Dark Angel was responsible for the crash that killed Donna's ex-husband, her son, and stepdaughter.
* WouldHurtAChild: Was more than willing to harm Donna Troy when
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* DeliberatelyCuteChild: Is not afraid of taking on the shape of a child to lull enemies into a false sense of security, or goad people into giving her what she wants.
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* DeliberatelyCuteChild: Is not afraid of taking on the shape of a child to lull enemies into a false sense of security, or goad people into giving her what she wants. Post Crisis it was her modus operandi.
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* FakeMemories: Devastation has the power to change a target's memories to whatever she wants them to be. This works [[AntagonistAbilities independent to the targets will power and bypasses usual resistances or immunities to psychic powers]]. [[ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaMan Diana]], with her inclination towards the truth and her lasso that enforces tends to not have to worry about this directly affecting her, and also has the means of removing these fake memories, but Donna Troy and Cassie Sandsmark aren't so lucky.
* 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.
* 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.
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* FakeMemories: Devastation has the power to change a target's memories to whatever she wants them to be. This works [[AntagonistAbilities independent to the targets will power and bypasses usual resistances or immunities to psychic powers]]. [[ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaMan Diana]], with her inclination towards the truth and her lasso that enforces to truth to assert itself, she tends to not have to worry about this directly affecting her, and also has the means of removing these fake memories, but Donna Troy and Cassie Sandsmark aren't so lucky.
* 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 soshe Devastation still has some level of human respiration.
* 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
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* LegionOfDoom: In the rebirth continuity Paul Von Gunther recruits Devastation, Genocide, and Donna Troy, three "anti wonder women" along with Armageddon II to serve as her "four horsewomen" in an attempt to destroy Themyscira and avenge [[FeudingFamilies The Valkyries killed by The Amazons ages ago]]. Donna Troy doesn't play along, however.
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* LegionOfDoom: In the rebirth Rebirth continuity Paul Von Gunther recruits Devastation, Genocide, and Donna Troy, three "anti wonder women" along with Armageddon II to serve as her "four horsewomen" in an attempt to destroy Themyscira and avenge [[FeudingFamilies The Valkyries killed by The Amazons ages ago]]. Donna Troy doesn't play along, however.
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* AffectionateNickname: ''Rebirth'' Cyber refers to Veronica Cale as "Ronnie".
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* AffectionateNickname: ''Rebirth'' Adrianna Anderson Cyber refers to Veronica Cale as "Ronnie".
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* BrainUploading: ''Rebirth'' Cyber's origins. She and Veronica were using a remote-controlled drone to gain information on Diana, but it came with the flaw of only being viable for two minutes before the human operator would be fatally injured by the strain. Adrianna volunteered to do it anyway, and was fried. Some of her mind was uploaded into a mainframe, resulting in Doctor Cyber.
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* BrainUploading: ''Rebirth'' Cyber's origins. She and Veronica were using a remote-controlled drone to gain information on Diana, but it came with the flaw of only being viable for two minutes before the human operator would be fatally injured by the strain. Adrianna volunteered to do it anyway, and was fried. Some of her mind was uploaded into a mainframe, resulting in Doctor Cyber. A Physical Doctor Cyber who presumably is Clyvia, shows up in ''World's Finest'', however.
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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, and they wanted more money than previously agreed to when they discovered this, and Cyber refused.
* EvilGenius: MadScientist, DiabolicalMastermind, and all around evil intellectual.
* EvilGenius: MadScientist, DiabolicalMastermind, and all around evil intellectual.
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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, and they wanted more money than previously agreed to when they discovered this, and this. Cyber refused.
refused, which lead to a fight where Tiger Tong all died by Cyber was disfigured.
* EvilGenius: Cylvia Cyber is a MadScientist, DiabolicalMastermind, and all around evilintellectual.intellectual. Andrianna Anderson has to be digitized before she really jumps into "evil" but was a genius already.
* EvilGenius: Cylvia Cyber is a MadScientist, DiabolicalMastermind, and all around evil
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* GadgeteerGenius: A brilliant, if twisted, inventor.
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* GadgeteerGenius: A Cylvia Cyber is brilliant, if twisted, inventor.
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* GoodScarsEvilScars: Had her face mangled during her first conflict with Wonder Woman.
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* GoodScarsEvilScars: Had her face mangled during her first conflict with Wonder Woman.Diana Prince.
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* SecondaryColorNemesis: She wears a green cape and her armor is mostly purple.
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* SecondaryColorNemesis: She wears a green cape and her armor is mostly purple. Post Crisis, Cylvia wears clothing and amor of many colors, but Infinite Froniter Cylvia is back to the secondary colors.
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* StevenUlyssesPerhero: Her real name is "Cylvia Cyber". Post-Rebirth, her real name is now Adrianna Anderson.
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* StevenUlyssesPerhero: Her real name is "Cylvia Cyber". Post-Rebirth, her Hr real name is now Adrianna Anderson.Anderson as of Rebirth, until Infinite Frontier reveals Cylvia Cyber still exists.
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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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* WeCanRuleTogether: Cylvia Cyber is initially presented as a jewel thief in the Silver Age, and when she make makes 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.hiests.
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* TheDreaded: To highly skilled but still human soliders like Steve Trevor, Team Poison mercenaries are the fiercest of opponents and Marina Maru stands atop them all. To Wonder Woman though, they're just annoying.
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* TheDreaded: To highly skilled but still human soliders like Steve Trevor, Team Poison mercenaries are the fiercest of opponents and Marina Maru stands atop them all. To Wonder Woman though, [[OvershadowedByAwesome they're just annoying.annoying]].
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* TrapMaster: She casually makes her way through Steve Trevor's booby traps...only for the rest of Team Poison to trigger them anyway when they indentify and try to shoot him.
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* TrapMaster: [[NearVillainVictory She casually makes her way through Steve Trevor's booby traps...traps]]...only for the rest of Team Poison to trigger them anyway when they indentify and try to shoot him.
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* DemonicPossession: Is apparently able to possess humans... though he often possesses bodies he has created.
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* DemonicPossession: Is apparently able to possess humans... though he often redundantly possesses bodies he has created.
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* {{Gonk}}: His Golden Age incarnation was pretty danged homely. Of course, he's a master of illusion, so he can look like whatever he wants.
%%* ManipulativeBastard
%%* ManipulativeBastard
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* DragonAscendant: During the Golden Age Duke of Deception briefly overthrows Mars and rules the empire himself.
* {{Gonk}}: His Golden Age incarnation was pretty danged homely. Of course, he's a master of illusion, so he can look like whatever hewants.
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* ManipulativeBastard: Duke of Decption is a bit of an idiot, which is a good thing for life everywhere, because he has deceived everything from humans, to gods to {{cosmic being}}s with barely recognizable thought processes across various continuties.
* {{Gonk}}: His Golden Age incarnation was pretty danged homely. Of course, he's a master of illusion, so he can look like whatever he
%%* ManipulativeBastard
* ManipulativeBastard: Duke of Decption is a bit of an idiot, which is a good thing for life everywhere, because he has deceived everything from humans, to gods to {{cosmic being}}s with barely recognizable thought processes across various continuties.
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* VillanousLineage: In the Golden Age his daughter Lya also antagonizes Wonder Woman. In Lya's case without and orders to or instigation from Wonder Woman, just because she knows of her from Duke of Deception.
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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]].
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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]]. She even blames Wonder Woman for Cheetah's fate after [[LackOfEmpathy gleefully mocking Barbara Minverva for her own role in turning Minverva back into Cheetah]].