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* PinnedToTheGround: In ''Besties'', Wonder Woman speaks with an athlete and her friends. Suddenly, Superwoman attacks her, managing to beat her to the ground, pinning her down with her foot against the side of her head, raising her whip to attack her.
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The book had a fairly unique concept with each creative team being given relative free rein as all their tales were "continuity free" and were not intended to fit into any DC reality but could take inspiration for their settings from any of them. Every story features a ''different'' unique version of Franchise/WonderWoman and a new creative team. Notable writers and artists who worked on the series include Creator/GailSimone, Amanda Deibert, Phil Jimenez, Marcus To, Adam Hughes, Cecil Castellucci, Karen Traviss, James Tynion IV, ND Stevenson, and many others.

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The book had a fairly unique concept with each creative team being given relative free rein as all their tales were "continuity free" and were not intended to fit into any DC reality but could take inspiration for their settings from any of them. Every story features a ''different'' unique version of Franchise/WonderWoman and a new creative team. Notable writers and artists who worked on the series include Creator/GailSimone, Amanda Deibert, Phil Jimenez, Marcus To, Adam Hughes, Cecil Castellucci, Karen Traviss, James Tynion IV, ND Stevenson, Creator/NDStevenson, and many others.
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The book had a fairly unique concept with each creative team being given relative free rein as all their tales were "continuity free" and were not intended to fit into any DC reality but could take inspiration for their settings from any of them. Every story features a ''different'' unique version of Franchise/WonderWoman and a new creative team. Notable writers and artists who worked on the series include Creator/GailSimone, Amanda Deibert, Phil Jimenez, Marcus To, Adam Hughes, Cecil Castellucci, Karen Traviss, James Tynion IV, Noelle Stevenson, and many others.

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The book had a fairly unique concept with each creative team being given relative free rein as all their tales were "continuity free" and were not intended to fit into any DC reality but could take inspiration for their settings from any of them. Every story features a ''different'' unique version of Franchise/WonderWoman and a new creative team. Notable writers and artists who worked on the series include Creator/GailSimone, Amanda Deibert, Phil Jimenez, Marcus To, Adam Hughes, Cecil Castellucci, Karen Traviss, James Tynion IV, Noelle ND Stevenson, and many others.



* BlackBeadEyes: Noelle Stevenson's cute art for "Wonder World" gives all the characters black dots as eyes.

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* BlackBeadEyes: Noelle Nate Stevenson's cute art for "Wonder World" gives all the characters black dots as eyes.

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* BlindingBangs: Riley's silent tall thin friend has bangs that completely cover her eyes, showing her teenage awkwardness and shyness.


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* EyesOutOfSight: Riley's silent tall thin friend has bangs that completely cover her eyes, showing her teenage awkwardness and shyness.

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* FormulaBreakingEpisode: All the stories focus on Wonder Woman, save for "Rescue Angel" which focuses on a comic book reading military pilot that lives in a world that's essentially ours with no super-powers and earns the name Wonder Woman as her call sign for her heroism over the story.



* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: All the stories focus on Wonder Woman, save for "Rescue Angel" which focuses on a comic book reading military pilot that lives in a world that's essentially ours with no super-powers and earns the name Wonder Woman as her call sign for her heroism over the story.
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* HandHidingSleeves: Riley's awkward tall thin friend has a far too large sweater that covers her hands. In this case the sleeves manage to combine the cutesy and odd implications.
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* ShoutOut: Harley gives one to Franchise/SailorMoon with her "What's that Sailor Nope?" line.

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* ShoutOut: Harley gives one to Franchise/SailorMoon with her "What's that that, Sailor Nope?" Mope?" line.
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'''''Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman''''' is a (primarily) WebFirst AnthologyComic that was published by Creator/DCComics from 2014 to 2016.

The book had a fairly unique concept with each creative team being given relative free reign as all their tales were "continuity free" and were not intended to fit into any DC reality but could take inspiration for their settings from any of them. Every story features a ''different'' unique version of Franchise/WonderWoman and a new creative team. Notable writers and artists who worked on the series include Creator/GailSimone, Amanda Deibert, Phil Jimenez, Marcus To, Adam Hughes, Cecil Castellucci, Karen Traviss, James Tynion IV, Noelle Stevenson, and many others.

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'''''Sensation ''Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman''''' Woman'' is a (primarily) WebFirst AnthologyComic that was published by Creator/DCComics from 2014 to 2016.

The book had a fairly unique concept with each creative team being given relative free reign rein as all their tales were "continuity free" and were not intended to fit into any DC reality but could take inspiration for their settings from any of them. Every story features a ''different'' unique version of Franchise/WonderWoman and a new creative team. Notable writers and artists who worked on the series include Creator/GailSimone, Amanda Deibert, Phil Jimenez, Marcus To, Adam Hughes, Cecil Castellucci, Karen Traviss, James Tynion IV, Noelle Stevenson, and many others.
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* BattleAmongstTheFlames: In "Generations" Diana fights ComicBook/{{Cheetah}} surrounded by a fire caused by a phoenix.
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* SolarSystemNeighbors: In "Venus Rising" Diana accompanies an scientific expedition to Venus, where she and the scientists are surprised to find giant dragon-like living gasbags which seem intent on tearing apart their vessel.
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* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: Averted. When Batman, Robin, and Nightwing are sidelined by the villains, Oracle decides to call in a Justice League member, settling on Diana.
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* GildedCage: Diana is a princess who lives in a grand palace in a dimensionally displaced utopia but her mother's insistence that she never leave the island and remain in the palace when they're anchored to a fixed earth location drives her to feel it is a prison, and escape to the wider world at the first opportunity.

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* DitchTheBodyguards: Diana ditched her guards Techne and Epistime first thing, in order to go out on her adventure in the wider world.


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* MagicMirror: In Generations Hippolyta has the scrying mirror she used to keep in the throne room in the Golden Age of Comics and uses it to check up on her daughter after deciding she could take a peek to see how Diana was given the day despite the invasion of privacy.
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--> ''"She told me to use Gotham solutions. I told her, I am an Amazon. We invented Gotham solutions."''

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--> ''"She ''"[[ComicBook/{{Oracle}} She]] told me to use Gotham solutions. I told her, I am an Amazon. We invented Gotham solutions."''

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* AdaptationDyeJob: Steve is never named but the story of his washing up on the shore and being escorted back by Diana is told from Hippolyta's point of view in "Brace Yourself" and he is brunette rather than his usual blonde.

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* AdaptationDyeJob: Steve ComicBook/{{Steve|Trevor}} is never named but the story of his washing up on the shore and being escorted back by Diana is told from Hippolyta's point of view in "Brace Yourself" and he is brunette rather than his usual blonde.


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* LodgedBladeRecycling: In "Generations" after Cheetah lodges a spear in Diana's shoulder Diana yanks it out and uses it to defeat her superpowered foe. Di gets more leeway with this idea than most given her impressive HealingFactor means the hole left behind heals closed very quickly.
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* ChainmailBikini: Hippolyta's iconic Golden Age outfit with a "top" that is essentially a bullet bra with the cups fashioned out of metal makes an appearance on the covers.
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'''Diana:''' That's fairly backwards Barda. Don't get lost in the heat of battle.

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'''Diana:''' That's fairly backwards Barda. Don't get lost in the heat of battle.battle.
* {{Unreboot}}: "Vendetta" by Josh Elder seems to take place in a never reached point in the ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' (Post-Crisis) continuity, where ''ComicBook/AmazonsAttack'' never happened and instead things played out in a trajectory that made sense with the plot Creator/GregRucka had been building before the story got derailed by events outside of Franchise/WonderWoman's book.
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* IronicBirthday: Diana first meets Riley when Riley is beneath the boardwalk trying to stop crying and put on a happy face before rejoining her friends for her birthday gathering.
* MakingASpectacleOfYourself: Riley tries on some star shaped sunglasses while her friend with the heart shaped accessories stands in front of a stand with a bunch more, including some heart shaped ones.


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* SymbolMotifClothing: One of Riley's friends, who of is are characterized by her caring nature, wears a lot of hearts including a heart shaped purse and heart bracelets. Riley herself wears a sweater with a large heart on it.
* TestYourStrengthGame: Diana wins large stuffed animals for Riley and her friends at a high striker while the shocked attendant looks on.
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For characters who act as key players see the [[Characters/WonderWoman Wonder Woman character sheet]].
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The book had a fairly unique concept with each creative team being given relative free reign as all their tales were "continuity free" and were not intended to fit into any DC reality but could take inspiration for their settings from any of them. Every story features a ''different'' unique version of Franchise/WonderWoman and a new creative team. Notable writers and artists who worked on the series include Creator/GailSimone, Amanda Deibert, Phil Jimenez, Marcus To, Adam Hughes, Cecil Castellucci, Karen Traviss, James Tynion IV and many others.

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The book had a fairly unique concept with each creative team being given relative free reign as all their tales were "continuity free" and were not intended to fit into any DC reality but could take inspiration for their settings from any of them. Every story features a ''different'' unique version of Franchise/WonderWoman and a new creative team. Notable writers and artists who worked on the series include Creator/GailSimone, Amanda Deibert, Phil Jimenez, Marcus To, Adam Hughes, Cecil Castellucci, Karen Traviss, James Tynion IV IV, Noelle Stevenson, and many others.
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* {{Homage}}: The game cabinet with a lady twisted into a BoobsAndButPose is a clear homage in style and pose to Kate Beaton's "Strong Female Characters" from ''Webcomic/HarkAVagrant''.

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* {{Homage}}: The game cabinet with a lady twisted into a BoobsAndButPose BoobsAndButtPose is a clear homage in style and pose to Kate Beaton's "Strong Female Characters" from ''Webcomic/HarkAVagrant''.
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* BlackBeadEyes: Noelle Stevenson's cute art for "Wonder World" gives all the characters black dots as eyes.


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* {{Homage}}: The game cabinet with a lady twisted into a BoobsAndButPose is a clear homage in style and pose to Kate Beaton's "Strong Female Characters" from ''Webcomic/HarkAVagrant''.


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* SleepingDummy: Diana shoved her doll into her bed before locking the door and sneaking off. It is not remotely convincing from any angle that the doll would be mistaken for her, but Di has a long history of being bad at lying.

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The book had a fairly unique concept with each creative team being given relative free reign as all their tales were "continuity free" and were not intended to fit into any DC reality but could take inspiration for their settings from any of them. Every story features a ''different'' unique version of Franchise/WonderWoman and a new creative team. Notable writers and artists who worked on the series include Creator/GailSimone, Amanda Deibert, Phil Jimenez, Marcus To, Adam Hughes, Cecil Castellucci, Karen Traviss and many others.

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The book had a fairly unique concept with each creative team being given relative free reign as all their tales were "continuity free" and were not intended to fit into any DC reality but could take inspiration for their settings from any of them. Every story features a ''different'' unique version of Franchise/WonderWoman and a new creative team. Notable writers and artists who worked on the series include Creator/GailSimone, Amanda Deibert, Phil Jimenez, Marcus To, Adam Hughes, Cecil Castellucci, Karen Traviss Traviss, James Tynion IV and many others.



[[AC:Wonder World by James Tynion IV]]
* BlandNameProduct: 15 year old Princess Diana swims to the mainland and plays "Dance Dance Retribution" at an arcade with some other teens she befriended.
* BlindingBangs: Riley's silent tall thin friend has bangs that completely cover her eyes, showing her teenage awkwardness and shyness.
* EyepatchOfPower: The taciturn Amazon guard Techne has an eyepatch over her left eye, and a scar running under it.
* HandHidingSleeves: Riley's awkward tall thin friend has a far too large sweater that covers her hands. In this case the sleeves manage to combine the cutesy and odd implications.
* OpenSaysMe: Techne knocks down Diana's door when she and her partner Epistime go to fetch her after everyone assumes Diana has been sulking in her room all day and Diana doesn't respond to Epistime.
-->'''Epistime:''' We weren't sent to yell constantly, either. Just because you have no kindness in your soul doesn't mean you're right.\\
'''Techne:''' You are impossible. And I am kicking down the door.\\
'''Epistime:''' DON'T YOU DARE!
* SkippingSchool: Techne and Epistime go to try and get Diana to come down for dinner after she skipped all her lessons that day, as they're under the impression the princess has been skulking in her room after being denied permission to go to the mainland. Diana actually snuck out and ''swam there''.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Riley and Maggie introduce Diana to ice cream and she's very keen on it.
* VolleyingInsults: Epistime and Techne are very different personalities who are paired together as partners as guards and who find ways to insult each other with almost every sentence they speak unless there's need to act serious.



'''Hippolyta:'''Even if they said something really, ''really'' mean. \\
'''Diana:''' What if They're bad people? \\

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'''Hippolyta:'''Even '''Hippolyta:''' Even if they said something really, ''really'' mean. \\
'''Diana:''' What if They're they're bad people? \\
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* CityShoutOuts: Diana shouts, "Thank you Athens!" during her concert in "Defender of Truth".

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* CityShoutOuts: Diana shouts, "Thank you Athens!" during her concert in "Defender of Truth"."Bullets and Bracelets".
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Most stories were one shots which went from start to finish in a single issue, but some took place over two to three issues.
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'''''Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman''''' is a (primarily) WebFirst AnthologyComic that was published by Creator/DCComics from 2014 to 2016.

The book had a fairly unique concept with each creative team being given relative free reign as all their tales were "continuity free" and were not intended to fit into any DC reality but could take inspiration for their settings from any of them. Every story features a ''different'' unique version of Franchise/WonderWoman and a new creative team. Notable writers and artists who worked on the series include Creator/GailSimone, Amanda Deibert, Phil Jimenez, Marcus To, Adam Hughes, Cecil Castellucci, Karen Traviss and many others.
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[[AC:"Gothamazon" by Creator/GailSimone]]
* BadassBoast: Diana gets two really nice ones:
--> ''"She told me to use Gotham solutions. I told her, I am an Amazon. We invented Gotham solutions."''
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-->''"I will remain Diana. And Gotham will change to accommodate '''me'''."''
* BattleBoomerang: Wonder Woman uses a pair of W shaped boomerangs in this continuity reminiscent of Batarangs, or Wondy's old ability to use her tiara as a boomerang. She says Io made them special for this Gotham mission, implying they're a sign of respect for the Bat from the immortal smith.
* TheCavalry: Diana and her contingent of Amazons is the calvary, for a Gotham that's quickly gone nuts after a bunch of Bat-Rogues decided to team up and actually work together rather than undermining each other as they usually do. They are a more literal calvary than most, as her Amazons are a horseback cavalry unit.
* CoolCar: The Batmobile shows up, then get blown up on page two. It's back up and running along with its owner on the final page.
* DeadlyEuphemism: Joker tells Man-Bat:
-->''"Langstrom go help these people up, would you? [[NotTheFallThatKillsYou '''Way''' up]]."''
* HolographicTerminal: Oracle's set up has her encircled with a mass of holographic screens.
* HonorBeforeReason: Joker insists on keeping his bet with Harvey, even though it means he's essentially a non threat for the whole attack outside of his manipulations and planning. This is still plenty dangerous given he's the brains behind the whole operation, but it could have been so much worse.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: As we see The Penguin, Two-Face, Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy, The Riddler, and Man-Bat all get taken down, we see The Joker... hailing a cab.
* ShoutOut: Harley gives one to Franchise/SailorMoon with her "What's that Sailor Nope?" line.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Gotham goes to hell in a matter of hours, four to be exact, when the Bat-Rogues manage to actually team up properly for once. The text outright states the Bats and Birds often rely on the Joker, Two-Face, and Crane's complete inability to work together so everyone putting aside their differences is very not good for Gotham. The only one whose not fully on board is Man-Bat, who doesn't really want to hurt anyone but is not very intelligent in his transformed state and has been convinced Joker can give him the serum to turn back.
* VillainTeamUp: Wonder Woman is called in by Oracle to help after the Bat-Family is overwhelmed and Franchise/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} and ComicBook/{{Robin}} are taken down by a team-up that includes a fair portion of his Batman's Rogues Gallery.

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* AdaptationDyeJob: Steve is never named but the story of his washing up on the shore and being escorted back by Diana is told from Hippolyta's point of view in "Brace Yourself" and he is brunette rather than his usual blonde.
* AllAccordingToPlan: In "Morning Coffee" [[ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} Selina]] smugly claims things are all going according to plan when Diana catches her. This isn't much of a surprise to the reader though given that Selina made it clear she was waiting for Diana to do so.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: In "Attack of the 500 Foot Wonder Woman" Diana gets grown to an enormous size and has to try and not destroy the city around her while fighting the enormous Thanagarian monster the Atom had her get so tall to take on.
* BadassBoast: Wonder Woman gets a few nice lines:
-->''"I came here to parley. But do not mistake a desire to avoid violence for the inability to deal it."'' ("Vendetta")
* BarehandedBarBending: When a LoonyFan pulls a shotgun on Diana in "Bullets and Bracelets" she grabs the gun and folds the barrels in half.
* BoisterousBruiser:
** Etta Candy is in fine form in "Ghosts and Gods" taking down ComicBook/RasAlGhul's ninjas, until she gets taken hostage and then possessed by ComicBook/{{Deadman}}. Amusingly Diana thinks Etta is still just messing around at first when Boston tries telling her he's in the drivers seat for now.
** Barda is downright gleeful about getting to beat up robot gorillas in "Not Included"
* BoobsAndButtPose: Adam Hughes' otherwise very beautiful cover for #4 has Diana twisting to show off both cheeks and both breasts at the same time. He somehow manages to make the contortionist cheesecake pose look almost graceful.
* TheBully: In "Defender of Truth" a bunch of schoolyard bullies start making fun of another boy for thinking Wonder Woman is the coolest hero, chanting "Adrian likes girl stuff!" on repeat. Diana herself shows up and defends him, and then hands her young defender a small piece of her lasso telling him to use it the next time he's told he can't like something.
* CallSign: The captain in "Rescue Angel" is only known by his call sign and the main character Lt. Angel Santiago gains hers, Wonder Woman, over the course of the tale.
* CityShoutOuts: Diana shouts, "Thank you Athens!" during her concert in "Defender of Truth".
* ExactlyWhatIAimedAt: In "Generations" ComicBook/{{Cheetah}} gloats when Diana yanks Cheetah's spear out of her own shoulder and appears to throw it at Cheetah's head and miss. Diana was aiming for the unsteady stonework behind Cheetah.
* FakeBand: "Bullets and Bracelets" has Diana as the guitar player and lead singer of a band called Bullets and Bracelets.
* OurGargoylesRock: In "Defender of Truth" Circe animates a bunch of grotesques that Diana has to fight.
* LoonyFan: Di has to deal with a creepy fan in "Bullets and Bracelets," a story in which she spreads her message of peace, love and acceptance more through music rather than punching villains in the face. She's still an Amazon, so when he pulls a gun on her she folds it in half.
* MustHaveCaffeine: In "Morning Coffee" Diana is a little irritated to be called in to catch Selina before she's had a change to get some coffee since she didn't get any sleep the night before. When she realizes the whole thing was set up by Selina who wanted Diana to fight the dragon guard of the Golden Fleece she quickly ties things up and forces Selina to buy her a cup of coffee.
* ThePhoenix: In "Generations"
* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: All the stories focus on Wonder Woman, save for "Rescue Angel" which focuses on a comic book reading military pilot that lives in a world that's essentially ours with no super-powers and earns the name Wonder Woman as her call sign for her heroism over the story.
* ThouShaltNotKill: "Generations" includes a flashback in which a very young Diana is taught the Amazon's rule of avoiding killing opponents if at all feasable:
-->'''Hippolyta:''' Whenever faced with battle your first course of action as an Amazon is to always extend your hand in peace. As warriors, we must first be dedicated to peace. \\
'''Diana:''' Do you still have to try to make peace if they hit you first.\\
'''Hippolyta:''' Yes.\\
'''Diana:''' What if they said something really mean? \\
'''Hippolyta:'''Even if they said something really, ''really'' mean. \\
'''Diana:''' What if They're bad people? \\
'''Hippolyta:''' We must try the hardest to achieve peace with bad people. […] Always Diana. Always. This is our way. It is who we are. Remember daughter you can never win a battle you might have avoided.
* TitleDrop: The title of "Bullets and Bracelets" gets said in story, as it's the name of the band Diana is in within said story.
* TortureFirstAskQuestionsLater: Well, its not exactly torture given they're robots but the Shoot First ask Questions Later mentality is lampshaded in "Not Included"
-->'''Barda:''' Destroy them first, then we can ask!\\
'''Diana:''' That's fairly backwards Barda. Don't get lost in the heat of battle.

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