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''Wonder Woman: Amazonia'' was an {{Elseworld}} published in 1997, written by William Messner-Loebs and illustrated by Phil Winslade.

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''Wonder Woman: Amazonia'' was is an {{Elseworld}} 1997 Creator/DCComics one-shot story published in 1997, under the ''Creator/{{Elseworlds}}'' imprint, written by William Messner-Loebs and illustrated by Phil Winslade.



!!''Wonder Woman: Amazonia'' provides examples of:



* MaritalRapeLicense: Stephen Trevor believes his marriage to Diana entitles him to have sex with her whenever he wants and with no regard to her consent.

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* MaritalRapeLicense: Stephen Trevor believes his marriage to Diana entitles him to have sex with her whenever he wants and with no regard to her consent.consent.
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* ChildByRape: Diana and Stephen have two daughters. Given that the story strongly implies that Stephen Trevor repeatedly [[MaritalRapeLicense used their marriage as an excuse to rape Diana]], it's unlikely the conception of either daughter was consensual.
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* DotingParent: Diana is very caring towards her daughters.

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* DotingParent: Diana is very caring towards her daughters.daughters and enjoys telling them stories.
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* DeadGuyJunior: Subverted. Diana names one of her daughters with Stephen Etta after her dearest friend Etta Candy, who she believes to be deceased before running into her again when the Whitechapel murders happen.

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* DeadGuyJunior: Subverted. Diana names one of her daughters with Stephen Etta after her dearest friend Etta Candy, who she believes to be deceased before running into her again when the Whitechapel murders happen.again.
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''Wonder Woman: Amazonia'' was an {{Elseworld}} published in 1997, written by William Messner-Loebs and illustrated by Phil Winslade.

The story concerns a version of Wonder Woman who is active a couple of decades after the Whitechapel murders occurred.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: Stephen Trevor is a considerably worse person than his standard incarnation, being highly misogynist towards his wife Diana and even seeing his marriage as [[MaritalRapeLicense entitling him to have sex with her whenever he wants to]].
* AndImTheQueenOfSheba: Stephen Trevor informs his landlady Mrs. Wallace that he'll have dinner at Buckingham Palace with the king. Mrs. Wallace retorts that she'll be at the ascot races Friday with the Great Mogul of Siam.
* DeadGuyJunior: Subverted. Diana names one of her daughters with Stephen Etta after her dearest friend Etta Candy, who she believes to be deceased before running into her again when the Whitechapel murders happen.
* DeathByAdaptation: Stephen Trevor ends the story getting killed when he's impaled on a bunch of wooden stakes.
* DeathByChildbirth: It is mentioned that King Jack's wife died giving birth to his son. [[spoiler:It later turns out he killed her himself.]]
* DotingParent: Diana is very caring towards her daughters.
* ImpliedRape: One section spells out how Stephen Trevor rapes his wife Diana every night without using the word "rape" even once.
* MaritalRapeLicense: Stephen Trevor believes his marriage to Diana entitles him to have sex with her whenever he wants and with no regard to her consent.

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