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* BrainsAndBrawn: Most "The Orphan Sisters" fights weren't shown on panel, as they simply involved Dinah Lance [[CurbstompBattle watching Diana work]]. Dinah was the one calling most of the shots when they weren't fighting, however, as Dinah was more familiar with street life, legal and illicit.

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* BrainsAndBrawn: Most "The Orphan "Orphan Sisters" fights weren't shown on panel, as they simply involved Dinah Lance [[CurbstompBattle watching Diana work]]. Dinah was the one calling most of the shots when they weren't fighting, however, as Dinah was more familiar with street life, legal and illicit.



* {{Jobber}}: {{Defied|Trope}} but Roulette clearly intended to use the "Orphan Sisters", Wonder Woman and Black Canary in disguise, as tomato cans as she immediately put the rookies up against her champions, then allowed Muck and Lira [[UnneccesaryRoughness to attack without tagging]]. It was NothingPersonal, Roulette was convinced neither Orphan Sister could be Wonder Woman, especially not the one who destroyed her experimental killer gynoid with [[ShockAndAwe an electroblast]]([[VillainousRescue which was actually covert outside interference form Zeus]]) even as Doctor Psycho insisted it had to be Wonder Woman because he recognized her thighs!

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* {{Jobber}}: {{Defied|Trope}} but Roulette clearly intended to use the "Orphan Sisters", Wonder Woman and Black Canary in disguise, as tomato cans as she cans. She immediately put the rookies up against her champions, then allowed Muck and Lira [[UnneccesaryRoughness to attack without tagging]]. It was NothingPersonal, Roulette was convinced neither Orphan Sister could be Wonder Woman, especially not the one who destroyed her experimental killer gynoid with [[ShockAndAwe an electroblast]]([[VillainousRescue which was actually covert outside interference form Zeus]]) even as Doctor Psycho insisted it had to be Wonder Woman because he recognized her thighs!



* SheatheYourSword: Once Eris is discovered trying to sabotage a UN summit at Themyscira in volume 2 #40, the foreign guests want her head, including reporter Lois Lane. Wonder Woman simply leaves Eris in the same trap Eris was holding Wonder Woman, noting that any further aggression would likely help the goddess of discord sow more of it. Eris tries to attack but all Diana does is block as each attack surely enough gets weaker.

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* SheatheYourSword: Once Eris is discovered trying to sabotage a UN summit at Themyscira in volume 2 #40, the foreign guests want her Eris's head, including reporter Lois Lane. Wonder Woman simply leaves Eris in the same trap Eris was holding Wonder Woman, noting that any further aggression would likely help the goddess of discord sow more of it. Eris tries to attack but all Diana does is block as each attack surely enough gets weaker.
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* BrainsAndBrawn: Most "The Orphan Sisters" fights weren't shown on panel, as they simply involved Dinah Lance [[CurbstompBattle watching Diana work]]. Dinah was the one calling most of the shots when they weren't fighting, however, as Dinah was more familiar with street life, legal and illicit.



** Post Crisis, the adopted sister on her father's side, Pele, decides she wants Diana dead when she finds Diana "[[FightClubbing showboating for pennies]]" instead of paying her respects. Diana is in fact on an important mission but Pele is very much the StrongerSibling and blinded by rage, so Diana has to comply or die.

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** Post Crisis, the adopted sister on her father's side, Pele, decides she wants Diana dead when she finds Diana "[[FightClubbing showboating for pennies]]" instead of paying her respects. Diana is in fact [[TheInfiltration on an important mission mission]] but Pele is very much the StrongerSibling and blinded by rage, so Diana has to comply or die.



** In volume 1 Wonder Woman is the champion of the amazons in general and Aphrodite in particular. She also becomes the champion of "Noman", an all female stronghold in the distance future which summons her from the past. In ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' Diana is Athena's champion and will follow her plans wherever they take her. Even if it means taking on and killing [[http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lx2q5d5GYZ1qdoqjm.png Zeus' thousand-armed champion.]] During Infinite Frontier, several amazons of the Bana-Mighdall, who otherwise despise amazons of Themyscria, still regard Wonder Woman as their champion, to her rival Artemis's frustration.

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** In volume 1 Wonder Woman is the champion of the amazons in general and Aphrodite in particular. She also becomes the champion of "Noman", an all female stronghold in the distance distant future which summons her from the past. In ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' Diana is Athena's champion and will follow her plans wherever they take her. Even if it means taking on and killing [[http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lx2q5d5GYZ1qdoqjm.png Zeus' thousand-armed champion.]] During Infinite Frontier, several amazons of the Bana-Mighdall, who otherwise despise amazons of Themyscria, still regard Wonder Woman as their champion, to her rival Artemis's frustration.
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* YouKilledMyFather: In Volume 3 Diana punches Zeus immediately after he admits to killing her adopted father Kane Milohai and fasioning Achilles Warkiller out of the Hawaiian god's remains as a sign of ''Zeus's'' ''forgiveness''. Diana has to be restrained from punching him some more and claims to renounce Zeus forever. This being Diana, she does end up on speaking terms with Zeus again after she learns he has been aiding her without her asking for it and even approaches her in remorse, but has trouble thinking positive or even neutral thoughts about Zeus for quite some time.
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* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: Her first Post Crisis fight with Superman sees him snap her wrist. In her fight with Super Doomsday in ''The Witch And The Warrior'' he tries it again, and while [[ItOnlyWorksOnce she saves her tendons this time]] she gets her shoulder knocked out of socket, at least two fractured bones, her nose bloodied and a [[ImpaledPalm palm impaled]] before subduing him.

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Her first Post Crisis fight with Superman sees him snap her wrist. In her fight with Super Doomsday in ''The Witch And The Warrior'' he tries it again, and while [[ItOnlyWorksOnce she saves her tendons this time]] she gets her shoulder knocked out of socket, at least two fractured bones, her nose bloodied and a [[ImpaledPalm palm impaled]] before subduing him.him.
** Post Crisis, her fight with Genocide leaves Diana with several lacerations, broken bones and some nearly exposed bone where she was burned from a curse Genocide put on the lasso of truth that seared Diana where the [[ReEntryScare heat of reentry did nothing]].



* BuxomBeautyStandard: In Volume 3 Wonder Woman goes to Black Canary for help in [[EnemyMine her and Doctor Morrow's]] attempts to track down Doctor Psycho and [[DistressedDude rescue Sergeant Steel]]. Dinah suggests going undercover, which means covering up superherodom's second most famous bossom. Diana is nonplussed at the revelation Dinah has been doing the research to back it up, declaring Power Girl is only narrowly edging past Wonder Woman in online search trends and that Diana should be proud she has two "national treasures".



** Post Crisis, the adopted sister on her father's side, Pele, decides she wants Diana dead when she finds Diana "[[FightClubbing showboating for pennies]]" instead of paying her respects. Diana is in fact on an important mission but Pele is very much the StrongerSibling and blinded by rage, so Diana has to comply or die.



* HappilyAdopted: Post Crisis, Kane Milohai takes pity on a daughter and single mother in peril, granting Diana the means to bypass Athena's barrier between herself and Hippolyta, and adopting Diana as his daughter before wishing her luck. It was happy while it lasted, as Zeus didn't approve and figured [[ValuesDissonance he could create a better family for Diana]] out of Kane Milohai's [[SacrificialLion mangled corpse]].



* {{Jobber}}: {{Defied|Trope}} but Roulette clearly intended to use the "Orphan Sisters", Wonder Woman and Black Canary in disguise, as tomato cans as she immediately put the rookies up against her champions, then allowed Muck and Lira [[UnneccesaryRoughness to attack without tagging]]. It was NothingPersonal, Roulette was convinced neither Orphan Sister could be Wonder Woman, especially not the one who destroyed her experimental killer gynoid with [[ShockAndAwe an electroblast]]([[VillainousRescue which was actually covert outside interference form Zeus]]) even as Doctor Psycho insisted it had to be Wonder Woman because he recognized her thighs!



* SecretIdentity: Traditionally Diana of Paradise Island disguises herself as the secretary, librarian or tour guide "Diana Prince" when she's in man's world but is not operating as Wonder Woman. In the Golden Age is had the additional secret identities as the librarian Jane Case and the blacksmith Belle Dazzle. In the Silver Age she had the additional secret identity as the performer "Miss X".

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* SecretIdentity: Traditionally Diana of Paradise Island disguises herself as the nurse, secretary, librarian or tour guide "Diana Prince" when she's in man's world but is not operating as Wonder Woman. This works because Diana Prince is a legit IdenticalStranger who can be seen at the same time as Wonder Woman, if need be.
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In the Golden Age is she had the additional secret identities as the of librarian Jane Case and the blacksmith Belle Dazzle. Dazzle.
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In the Silver Age she had the additional secret identity as the performer circus strong woman "Miss X".X".
** Post Crisis, Wonder Woman and Black Canary go under cover as the "[[WrestlerInAllOfUs Orphan Sisters]]" TagTeam. Zeus actually helps out [[RefugeInAudacity by striking half of their opposition]] with a [[BoltOfDivineRetribution thunderbolt]]...[[VillainHasAPoint something everyone knows Wonder Woman can't do]].
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** Once Wonder Woman learns that the monster Genocide was created from her own body Wonder Woman defeats Genocide by tying Genocide up and dragging Genocide to the bottom of The Atlantic Ocean, knowing that would have certainly done her in the otherway around. Diana is confused when she can't find Genocide's body after determining she should be dead however[[spoiler:because Ares hired Euphemus to steal Genocide's body for him]].

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** Once Wonder Woman learns that the monster Genocide was created from her own body Wonder Woman defeats Genocide by tying Genocide up destroying a good chunk of Genocide's nervous system and dragging Genocide to the bottom of dropping her paralyzed body into The Atlantic Ocean, knowing that would have certainly done her in the otherway around. Diana is confused when she can't find Genocide's body after determining she should be dead however[[spoiler:because having second thoughts about this execution/manslaughter [[spoiler:because Ares hired Euphemus to steal Genocide's body for him]].
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* FriendlyEnemy: Of all the members of the Justice League, Post Crisis, Diana is the only Dr. Morrow requests to meet in private with no means of realistically defending himself, even allowing ''her'' to have a member of the Suicide Squad as backup. She and Tom Tresser are the only two members of the groups he reveals his full true name, Tomek Ovadya Morah, to on the basis she was the only League member to conistently treat him "like a human being." Diana feels so bad about using the lasso of truth on him that she opts not to and just chooses to believe.
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* MoreExpendableThanYou: "Manhunter" Kate Spencer obtained the full video of Wonder Woman killing Maxwell Lord, concinced she could lesses the accusation of "murder" to "manslaughter" or even get it dropped completely as "justified homicide". Diana refused to let Kate use the footage as evidence, however, as she felt that would just shift public distrust of Wonder Woman to Superman, and that she could handle it better than him.
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* CovertPervert: Though not usually addressed by her or others, at least one example of her being this is shown in a Post-Crisis story arc where Diana is trapped in a LotusEaterMachine and it starts addressing her ''personal'' desires, which apparently amounted to polyamory with Batman and Superman.

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* CovertPervert: Though not usually addressed by her or others, at least one example of her being this is shown in a Post-Crisis story arc where Diana is trapped in [[OriginalGeneration The Titan Oblivion]] corrupts her invisible jet into a city wide LotusEaterMachine and Diana becomes trapped in. Finding her version of world peace boring, it starts addressing her ''personal'' desires, which apparently amounted to polyamory with Batman and Superman.
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** In pre-Flashpoint continuity (''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987''), she became the Goddess of Truth for a short while after she was killed in action and the Greek gods decided to reward her for her devotion. However, she was ''too'' good to be a goddess, using her new powers more to help people than gain worshippers, so they eventually demoted her back to mortal superhero.

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** In pre-Flashpoint continuity (''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987''), she became the Goddess of Truth for a short while after she was killed in action by Neron and the Greek gods decided to reward her for her devotion. However, she was ''too'' good to be a goddess, using her new powers more to help people than gain worshippers, so they eventually demoted her back to mortal superhero.



** Golden Age Wonder Woman initially thinks the best of Priscilla Rich because she met her at a charitable event, and doesn't immediately realize Rich was the one who tried to kill her at that event until well into Rich's turn to crime as The Cheetah in [[VillainousBreakdown response to her failure to drown Wonder Woman]]. Post Crisis and New 52 Wonder Woman similarly assume the best of Barbara Minerva and are shocked at the realization of how depraved she is, though Rebirth Barbara Minerva really ''[[AdaptationalNiceGuy is]]'' as good as Diana assumes, beyond being [[TheCorruptible fairly easy]] to [[TragicVillain lead astray]] by super villains like Veronica Cale, Lex Luthor and The Dark Fates.

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** Golden Age Wonder Woman initially thinks the best of Priscilla Rich because she met her at a charitable event, and doesn't immediately realize Rich was the one who tried to kill drown her at that event until well into Rich's turn to crime as The Cheetah in [[VillainousBreakdown response to her failure to drown Wonder Woman]]. Post Crisis and New 52 Wonder Woman similarly assume the best of Barbara Minerva and are shocked at the realization of how depraved she is, though Rebirth Barbara Minerva really ''[[AdaptationalNiceGuy is]]'' as good as Diana assumes, beyond being [[TheCorruptible fairly easy]] to [[TragicVillain lead astray]] by super villains like Veronica Cale, Lex Luthor and The Dark Fates.
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* HopeBringer: One of the many reasons Circe hates her, Post Crisis, is that Wonder Woman's activities were starting to inspire Circe's "subjects" to rebel against her.

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* HopeBringer: One of the many reasons Circe hates her, Post Crisis, is that Wonder Woman's activities were starting to inspire Circe's "subjects" "{{s|lavemooks}}ubjects" to rebel against her.
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* EtTuBrute: Post Crisis, Diana becomes furious with Hippolyta when she learns her own mother rigged the contest to challenge for her position as Wonder Woman, especially Hippolyta having a spell performed that siphoned some of Diana's strength into Artemis. Diana does eventually get over it and forgive her mother, but was ''too'' forgiving, as Hippolyta forgets to undo the spell until after Circe has reverted Diana back to clay in a battle Diana would have otherwise won.

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* EtTuBrute: Post Crisis, Diana becomes furious with Hippolyta when she learns her own mother rigged the contest to challenge for her position as Wonder Woman, especially Hippolyta having a spell performed that siphoned some of Diana's strength into Artemis. Diana does eventually get over it and forgive her mother, but was ''too'' forgiving, as Hippolyta forgets to undo the spell until after Circe Neron has reverted dealt Diana back to clay in a battle Diana would have what otherwise won.would not have been a fatal blow.


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* {{Sidekick}}
** In the Silver Age Diana was often her own sidekick. Occassionally through time travel, more often through Hippolyta's manipulative film editing. In the Bronze age Diana is Orana's sidekick for one issue after The Olympus Twelve, at the urging of Ares, insist that Orana be made the new Wonder Woman and overule Hippolyta, who had disqualified Orana for [[ColonyDrop nearly causing a potential extinction event during the contest]].
** Post Crisis Diana was the sidekick of Artemis after Hippolyta organized a contest for to see if Diana was still worthy of being Wonder Woman and then rigged it in Artemis's favor. Hippolyta was ''hoping'' Diana would stay far away from Artemis, who Hippolyta figured would get herself killed in Diana's place, but learning this just made Diana more determined to help Artemis, who had briefly driven Diana away by [[JerkAss being herself]]. Diana gains a sidekick after Artemis dies in Cassie Sandsmark, and briefly becomes Cassie's sidekick when Klarion The Witch Boy regresses Diana to a teenage body and ages Cassie up to an adult one.
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Created for her mother with the wisdom of Athena, the strength of Demeter, the speed of Hermes, the beauty and loving heart of Aphrodite, the sisterhood with fire of Hestia and the hunter's skill of Artemis, Princess Diana of the Amazons was sent to Patriarch's World to defeat ComicBook/{{Ares|DC}}, and afterward stayed to deliver her message of love and peace.

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Created for her mother with the wisdom of Athena, the strength of Demeter, the speed of Hermes, the beauty and loving heart of Aphrodite, the sisterhood with fire of Hestia and the hunter's skill of Artemis, Princess Diana of the Amazons was sent to Patriarch's World to defeat ComicBook/{{Ares|DC}}, [[Characters/WonderWomanAres Ares]], and afterward stayed to deliver her message of love and peace.
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->''"If it means interfering in an ensconced, outdated system, to help just one woman, man or child... I'm willing to accept the consequences." ''

Created for her mother with the wisdom of Athena, the strength of Demeter, the speed of Hermes, the beauty and loving heart of Aphrodite, the sisterhood with fire of Hestia and the hunter's skill of Artemis, Princess Diana of the Amazons was sent to Patriarch's World to defeat ComicBook/{{Ares|DC}}, and afterward stayed to deliver her message of love and peace.\\
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->''"If it means interfering in an ensconced, outdated system, to help just one woman, man or child... I'm willing to accept the consequences." ''

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Created for her mother with the wisdom of Athena, the strength of Demeter, the speed of Hermes, the beauty and loving heart of Aphrodite, the sisterhood with fire of Hestia and the hunter's skill of Artemis, Princess Diana of the Amazons was sent to Patriarch's World to defeat ComicBook/{{Ares|DC}}, and afterward stayed to deliver her message of love and peace.\\
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!!Wonder Woman provides examples of the following tropes:
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* MsFanservice: Wonder Woman is a [[StatuesqueStunner tall]], very beautiful raven-haired Amazonian woman (and also the WorldsMostBeautifulWoman) who wears outfits (such as a revealing strapless leotard or a bustier-hotpants combo) that present her skin and highlight her muscular yet voluptuous body, [[MostCommonSuperpower large breasts]], [[AmazonianBeauty strong toned muscles (especially her large biceps)]], ripped broad shoulders, [[MaleGaze nicely toned buttocks]], and long muscular legs. Her revealing outfits make sense in the context of Greek athletics where both sexes would be naked, and Greek mythology in general, where several gods and heroes [[FullFrontalAssault wore even less]](though most get AdaptationalModesty in DC). Outside of Aphrodite/Eros making an entire suit from that bracelets of submission metal Diana is actually tougher than most armor she has access too, not unlike Superman.
DependingOnTheWriter her body is also tougher than any armor, but those who depict being vulnerable to "piercing" attacks oftenn downplay this and have Diana wear something more protective when expecting a hard fight.

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* MsFanservice: Wonder Woman is a [[StatuesqueStunner tall]], very beautiful raven-haired Amazonian woman (and also the WorldsMostBeautifulWoman) who wears outfits (such as a revealing strapless leotard or a bustier-hotpants combo) that present her skin and highlight her muscular yet voluptuous body, [[MostCommonSuperpower large breasts]], [[AmazonianBeauty strong toned muscles (especially her large biceps)]], ripped broad shoulders, [[MaleGaze nicely toned buttocks]], and long muscular legs. Her revealing outfits make sense in the context of Greek athletics where both sexes would be naked, and Greek mythology in general, where several gods and heroes [[FullFrontalAssault wore even less]](though most get AdaptationalModesty in DC). Outside of Aphrodite/Eros making an entire suit from that bracelets of submission metal Diana is actually tougher than most armor she has access too, not unlike Superman.
Superman. DependingOnTheWriter her body is also might be tougher than any armor, virtually ''any'' armor not directly empowered by a love god, but those who depict being vulnerable several writers give her a vulnerability to "piercing" "piercing'' attacks oftenn downplay this and have Diana wear something to justify Wonder Woman putting on more protective clothing when expecting a hard fight.battle.
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* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: During the Silver Age Wonder Woman inconsistently used Flash type "molecule vibration" abilities to pass through objects, even though she had [[MagicAIsMagicA no connection]] to the [[RequiredSecondaryPowers speed force]] and thus would probably just disput her own body chemistry. Usually it would only be used when a writer ended up stuck on how she was supposed to beat [[StoryBreakerPower particulary]] overpowering [[AntagonistAbilities foes]] like TimeMaster. More conservative writers limited the molecular vibration induced intagibility to her lasso, during ''Judgments In Initity'' for example, with the reasoning the lariat was indestructible and would SnapBack from ''anything'' done to it, but still only had her display the ability when it was clear they had [[PerilRollover written themselves into corners]].
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* AlternateSelf: Wonder Woman was the first DC Comics superhero to be in an AlternateUniverse story, although this was before the DC Multiverse was truly established in ''Flash Of Two Worlds'', so the alternate Wonder Woman Diana met was quietly ignored in favor of her Silver Age counterpart, who was more fearful and lovesick but at the same time more likely to see herself out of trouble than the original. Post Crisis this takes a nasty turn when Diana's future corpse is reanimated with both cybernetics and magic as the monster Genocide.

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* AlternateSelf: Wonder Woman was the first DC Comics superhero to be in an AlternateUniverse story, although this was before the DC Multiverse was truly established in ''Flash Of Two Worlds'', so Princess Tara Terruna, the alternate Wonder Woman Diana met met, was quietly ignored in favor of her Silver Age counterpart, who was more fearful and lovesick but at the same time more likely to see herself out of trouble than the original. Post Crisis this takes a nasty turn when Diana's future corpse is reanimated with both cybernetics and magic as the monster Genocide.



** In volume 1 Wonder Woman is the champion of the amazons in general and Aphrodite in particular. In ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' Diana is Athena's champion and will follow her plans wherever they take her. Even if it means taking on and killing [[http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lx2q5d5GYZ1qdoqjm.png Zeus' thousand-armed champion.]] During Infinite Frontier, several amazons of the Bana-Mighdall, who otherwise despise amazons of Themyscria, still regard Wonder Woman as their champion, to her rival Artemis's frustration.

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** In volume 1 Wonder Woman is the champion of the amazons in general and Aphrodite in particular. She also becomes the champion of "Noman", an all female stronghold in the distance future which summons her from the past. In ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' Diana is Athena's champion and will follow her plans wherever they take her. Even if it means taking on and killing [[http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lx2q5d5GYZ1qdoqjm.png Zeus' thousand-armed champion.]] During Infinite Frontier, several amazons of the Bana-Mighdall, who otherwise despise amazons of Themyscria, still regard Wonder Woman as their champion, to her rival Artemis's frustration.
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* KindheartedCatLover: Given she's a FriendToAllLivingThings, Diana has a soft spot for felines. Ironically, one of her biggest enemies is a cheetah-themed woman. In the Golden Age she was also opposed by the tiger taming Tiger Tropica.

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* KindheartedCatLover: Given she's a FriendToAllLivingThings, Diana has a soft spot for felines. Ironically, one of her biggest enemies is a cheetah-themed woman. In the Golden Age she was also opposed by the tiger taming Tiger Tigra Tropica.
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** The final issue of the series that came to be known as ''The Impossible Tales'' concluded with Wonder Woman bursting into the office of Robert Kanigher, to stop him from "killing"({{retcon}}ning) her past self and her CuteMonsterBoy friends. Robert was upset that apparently no one found his deliberate {{contiuity snarl}}s and {{voodoo shark}}s funny, and that people were actually taking them {{serious|business}}ly enough to cause {{plot hole}}s in the "main" stories.

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** The final issue of the series that came to be known as ''The Impossible Tales'' concluded with Wonder Woman bursting into the office of Robert Kanigher, to stop him from "killing"({{retcon}}ning) her past self and her CuteMonsterBoy friends. Robert was upset that apparently no one found his deliberate {{contiuity {{continuity snarl}}s and {{voodoo shark}}s funny, and that people were actually taking them {{serious|business}}ly enough to cause {{plot hole}}s in the "main" stories.
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* BreakingTheFourthWall: Back during a strictly "[[WhatIf imaginary]]" story that had no bearing on the main plots going on in DC Comics, Wonder Woman burst into the office of Robert Kanigher, to stop him from "killing"({{retcon}}ning) her past self and her CuteMonsterBoy friends.

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: Back during a strictly BreakingTheFourthWall
** ''The Impossible Day'', an
"[[WhatIf imaginary]]" Silver Age story that had no bearing on the main plots going on in DC Comics, involved Diana and Hippolyta reading Wonder Woman burst fan mail, and desperately trying to answer questions that were impossible to solve.
** The final issue of the series that came to be known as ''The Impossible Tales'' concluded with Wonder Woman bursting
into the office of Robert Kanigher, to stop him from "killing"({{retcon}}ning) her past self and her CuteMonsterBoy friends.friends. Robert was upset that apparently no one found his deliberate {{contiuity snarl}}s and {{voodoo shark}}s funny, and that people were actually taking them {{serious|business}}ly enough to cause {{plot hole}}s in the "main" stories.
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* ActionGirl: The archetypical comic book Action Girl, created for just that purpose in 1941. Not the first female superhero, considering "mystery women" [[ProtoSuperHero predated Superman and comic books altogether]], but a true cultural icon and never out of print in 67 years. (Since until the 2020s, if DC didn't keep making it they would lose ownership).

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* ActionGirl: The archetypical comic book Action Girl, created for just that purpose in 1941. Not the first female superhero, considering "mystery women" [[ProtoSuperHero predated predate Superman and comic books altogether]], but a true cultural icon and never out of print in 67 years. (Since until the 2020s, if DC didn't keep making it they would lose ownership).

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* AntiMagic: Wonder Woman is sometimes given a notable resistance against magic to make her more useful to the Justice Society/Justice League, especially when Superman is given a weakness to it. Without resorting to this her least redundant utility is the lasso of truth, and even then just barely when Superman's more accurate hearing can pick up on someone trying to lie by their heart beat, and Martian Manhunter can read minds.

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* AntiMagic: Wonder Woman is sometimes given a notable resistance against magic to make her more useful to the Justice Society/Justice League, especially when Superman is given a weakness to it. Without resorting to this her least redundant utility is the lasso Lasso of truth, Truth, and even then just barely when Superman's more accurate hearing can pick up on someone trying to lie by their heart beat, and Martian Manhunter can read minds.



* AsLongAsThereIsEvil: Diana has pledged that as long as there is evil and injustice, she will be there to fight it. During DC Rebirth, Tezcatlipoca claims after his defeat by Aztek, Artemis and Diana that he transcends their, dimensions and can appear at any point in hyper time. Diana assures him they'll take him down again, no matter what point in time he returns in, until he learns to behave.

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* AsLongAsThereIsEvil: Diana has pledged that as long as there is evil and injustice, she will be there to fight it. During DC Rebirth, Tezcatlipoca claims after his defeat by Aztek, Artemis and Diana that he transcends their, their dimensions and can appear at any point in hyper time. Diana assures him they'll take him down again, no matter what point in time he returns in, until he learns to behave.



* AttackItsWeakPoint: In DC Rebirth Tezcatlipoca doesn't confront Artemsis and Diana at his best, since he's busy trying to keep the other lords of the thirteen heavens, ArchEnemy Quetzalcoatl chief among them, and Artemis has the Bow Of Ra, which can certainly hurt him, but is confident he can win since he isn't limited to their spacial or temporal dimensions and can keep his occupied hand away from them indefinitely. Diana uses the lasso of truth to force him to show where he is vulnerable, The Bow Of Ra is able to wound him as predicted, and [[SummonBiggerFish the now free lords of heaven]] can [[DivineConflict do the rest.]]

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* AttackItsWeakPoint: In DC Rebirth Tezcatlipoca doesn't confront Artemsis Artemis and Diana at his best, since he's busy trying to keep the other lords of the thirteen heavens, ArchEnemy Quetzalcoatl chief among them, and Artemis has the Bow Of Ra, which can certainly hurt him, but is confident he can win since he isn't limited to their spacial or temporal dimensions and can keep his occupied hand away from them indefinitely. Diana uses the lasso of truth to force him to show where he is vulnerable, The Bow Of Ra is able to wound him as predicted, and [[SummonBiggerFish the now free lords of heaven]] can [[DivineConflict do the rest.]]



* BadLiar: To the surprise of nobody, the Spirit of Truth sucks at lying.

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* BadLiar: To the surprise of nobody, the Spirit of Truth sucks at lying. Her original Golden Age self is one of the few exceptions to this.



* BigSisterInstinct: Diana could, would and has fought gods and monsters to protect her fellow Amazon sisters, especially Donna Troy, who is her actually her adopted sister or clone in some continuities. Diana also cares for Cassie Sandsmark whenever they meet.
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* BigSisterInstinct: Diana could, would and has fought gods and monsters to protect her fellow Amazon sisters, especially Donna Troy, who is her actually her adopted sister or clone in some continuities. Diana also cares for Cassie Sandsmark whenever they meet.
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meet. During Rebirth Diana finds herself becoming unusually emotional regarding Jason's well being, despite the fact he starts out being a major burden to her.



* BreakingTheFourthWall: Back during a strictly "[[WhatIf imaginary]]" story that had no bearing on the main plots going on in DC Comics, Wonder Woman burst into the office of Robert Kanigher, to stop him from "killing"{{{retcon}}ning) her past self and her CuteMonsterBoy friends.

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: Back during a strictly "[[WhatIf imaginary]]" story that had no bearing on the main plots going on in DC Comics, Wonder Woman burst into the office of Robert Kanigher, to stop him from "killing"{{{retcon}}ning) "killing"({{retcon}}ning) her past self and her CuteMonsterBoy friends.



* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: In the Silver Age/Bronze Age Earth One she got two stylized "Ws" in place of her golden age eagle, which remained on Golden Age Earth Two Wonder Woman's outfit. Post Crisis she starts with the two "Ws" and Hippolyta's Wonder Woman outfit has the eagle, [[DependingOnTheArtist though sometimes Diana has a smaller eagle on her chest and WW on her waist, the eagle's wing's form one "W" while her waist has a second,]] the eagle's wings form "WW", etc. with Hippolyta having a larger eagle that leaves no room for letters as a contrast. Some artists go as far as to make the tops of Diana's boots "Ws" as well.

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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: In the Silver Age/Bronze Age Earth One she got two stylized "Ws" in place of her golden age eagle, which remained on Golden Age Earth Two Wonder Woman's outfit. Post Crisis she starts with the two "Ws" and Hippolyta's Wonder Woman outfit has the perching eagle, [[DependingOnTheArtist though sometimes Diana has a smaller eagle on her chest and WW on her waist, the eagle's wing's form one "W" while her waist has a second,]] the eagle's wings form "WW", etc. with Hippolyta having a larger eagle that leaves no room for letters as a contrast. Some artists go as far as to make the tops of Diana's boots "Ws" as well.



** In volume 1 Wonder Woman is the champion of the amazons in general and Aphrodite in particular. In ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' Diana is Athena's champion and will follow her plans wherever they take her. Even if it means taking on and killing [[http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lx2q5d5GYZ1qdoqjm.png Zeus' thousand-armed champion.]] During Infinite Frontier, several amazons of the Bana-Mighdall, who otherwise despise amazons of Themyscria, still regard Wonder Woman as their champion, to her rival Artemis's annoyance.

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** In volume 1 Wonder Woman is the champion of the amazons in general and Aphrodite in particular. In ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' Diana is Athena's champion and will follow her plans wherever they take her. Even if it means taking on and killing [[http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lx2q5d5GYZ1qdoqjm.png Zeus' thousand-armed champion.]] During Infinite Frontier, several amazons of the Bana-Mighdall, who otherwise despise amazons of Themyscria, still regard Wonder Woman as their champion, to her rival Artemis's annoyance.frustration.



* SideKick: Originally Etta Candy and later Cassie Sandsmark as Wonder Girl served as Diana's sidekicks. The two other Wonder Girls, Donna Troy and Yara Flor, have had surprisingly brief stints with Diana, as Donna was both created for, and primary used in Teen Titan comics rather than Wonder Woman's. Diana's even been a sidekick to herself via time travel, but these stories were [[WhatIf not meant to be in continuity]]. Post Crisis she even had a "Wonder Boy" in Bobby Barnes, an [[ActionSurvivor otherwise unremarkable child]] who was allowed to follow her around and sit in the invisible jet because he reminded Diana of her childhood fantasies of the little brother the amazons couldn't give her.

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Originally Etta Candy and later Cassie Sandsmark as Wonder Girl served as Diana's sidekicks. The two other Wonder Girls, Donna Troy and Yara Flor, have had surprisingly brief stints with Diana, as Donna was both created for, and primary used in Teen Titan comics rather than Wonder Woman's. Diana's even been a sidekick to herself via time travel, but these stories were [[WhatIf not meant to be in continuity]]. Post Crisis she even had a "Wonder Boy" in Bobby Barnes, an [[ActionSurvivor otherwise unremarkable child]] who was allowed to follow her around and sit in the invisible jet because he reminded Diana of her childhood fantasies of the little brother the amazons couldn't give her.her.
** Diana becomes Artemis's sidekick after Hippolyta, among other things, has a spell cast that siphons Diana's strength into Artemis to help Artemis take Diana's position as Wonder Woman. Diana's very upset with her mother, but doesn't hold it against her rival.
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** In ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' Diana herself is Athena's champion and will follow her plans wherever they take her. Even if it means taking on and killing [[http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lx2q5d5GYZ1qdoqjm.png Zeus' thousand-armed champion.]]

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** In volume 1 Wonder Woman is the champion of the amazons in general and Aphrodite in particular. In ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'' Diana herself is Athena's champion and will follow her plans wherever they take her. Even if it means taking on and killing [[http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lx2q5d5GYZ1qdoqjm.png Zeus' thousand-armed champion.]]]] During Infinite Frontier, several amazons of the Bana-Mighdall, who otherwise despise amazons of Themyscria, still regard Wonder Woman as their champion, to her rival Artemis's annoyance.



* ChestInsignia: For most of her history Diana has had a soaring eagle on the top of her one-piece. In 1982 it was replaced it with concentric W's (explained in-story as the logo of the "Wonder Woman Foundation" who asked her to adopt it and, ComicBook/PostCrisis it was there from the start, as Diana Trevor's WAFS insignia). The eagle has made periodic returns since, [[DependingOnTheArtist sometimes in place of the letters, other times]] leaving enough room for a "WW" on her waist, occassionally combined to use the WW as its wings.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Diana will always help those in need. This is presented as a problem at the very start of DC Rebirth as her superhuman stamina and itch to always find people to help is established to be at odds with her brain's biological need for sleep. Superman and Nubia gently try to encourage her to relax but Hippolyta outright demands it. When she sees Siegfried collapse, and Deadman tells her that jumping through planes of reality, particularly life to after life, takes a toll on the body, Wonder Woman realizes she has a far milder case of resurrection sickness than Siegfried and resigns herself to sleeping it off.
* ClarkKenting: In the Golden-era comics, Diana would wear glasses and a PrimAndProperBun to disguise herself. The ComicBook/{{New 52}} revisits the former. She occasionally partakes in this in DC Rebirth, but it's always a short term situation.

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* ChestInsignia: For most of her history Diana has had a soaring perching eagle on the top of her one-piece. In 1982 it was replaced it with concentric W's (explained in-story as the logo of the "Wonder Woman Foundation" who asked her to adopt it and, ComicBook/PostCrisis it was there from the start, as Diana Trevor's WAFS insignia). The eagle has made periodic returns since, [[DependingOnTheArtist sometimes in place of the letters, other times]] leaving enough room for a "WW" on her waist, occassionally occasionally combined to use the WW as its wings.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Diana will always help those in need. This is presented as a problem at the very start of DC Rebirth when she returns to Earth during ''DC Infinite Frontier'', as her superhuman stamina and itch to always find people to help is established to be at odds with her brain's biological need for sleep. Superman and Nubia gently try to encourage her to relax but Hippolyta outright demands it. When she sees Siegfried collapse, and Deadman tells her that jumping through planes of reality, particularly life to after life, takes a toll on the body, Wonder Woman realizes she has a far milder case of resurrection sickness than Siegfried and resigns herself to sleeping it off.
* ClarkKenting: In the Golden-era comics, Diana would wear glasses and a PrimAndProperBun to disguise herself. The ComicBook/{{New 52}} revisits the former. She occasionally partakes in this in DC Rebirth, but it's always a short term situation. In most continuities it is {{justified|trope}} however by Diana Prince being an actual person who allows Diana of Paradise Island/Diana of Themyscira to impersonate her and does appear in the same place and time as Wonder Woman.



* CombatStilettos: The red boots she wears while performing superheroics were originally heeled. Sometimes, artists will draw her as wearing high-heeled boots in battle.

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* CombatStilettos: The red boots she wears while performing superheroics were originally heeled. Sometimes, artists will draw her as wearing high-heeled boots in battle. These have become most associated with her Golden Age incarnation, who is officially four inches shorter than the other "main" incarnations of Wonder Woman.



* CoolBigSis: Acts as a positive role model to both Donna Troy and Cassie Sandsmark, both of whom deeply admire her. In the New 52 continuity she tries but both Donna and Cassie reject her...[[CharacterDevelopment initially]]. In DC Rebirth Diana initially tries to give them space until [[PublicDomainCharacter Green Snake]] says they both need help and [[WhatTheHellHero accuses Diana of being a poor mentor]], which Diana takes to heart. Rebirth Cassie is happy for the added attention, while Rebirth Donna likes it but won't publicly admit it, as she ''doesn't'' like being overshadowed by Diana while there's an audience.

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* CoolBigSis: Acts as a positive role model to both Donna Troy and Cassie Sandsmark, both of whom deeply admire her. In the New 52 continuity she tries but both Donna and Cassie reject her...[[CharacterDevelopment initially]]. In DC Rebirth Diana initially tries to give them space until [[PublicDomainCharacter Green Snake]] says they both need help and [[WhatTheHellHero accuses Diana of being a poor mentor]], which Diana takes to heart. Rebirth Cassie is happy for the added attention, while Rebirth Donna likes it but won't publicly admit it, as she ''doesn't'' like being overshadowed by Diana while there's an audience. Jason also comes to view Diana this way during the "Next Gods/Dark Gods" arc, when she still cares for him in spite of all of his blunders, even as she suffers a lot more than he does for more understandable mistakes.
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* CoolCrown: A golden tiara with a big, red star on the front. It's even sharp enough to be used as a weapon. Hard enough knock squads of armored soliders silly when she doesn't want to cut them open.

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* CoolCrown: A golden tiara with a big, red star on the front. It's even sharp enough to be used as a weapon. Hard enough knock squads of armored soliders soldiers silly when she doesn't want to cut them open.



* CrossoverCosmology: In the golden age Aphrodite herself has [[DivineIntervention to intervene]] to stop the Valkyrie Gundra from erasing Steve Trevor's love of Wonder Woman from his mind and again after Odin involuntarily turns Diana into a Valkyrie. In the Silver Age Circe tries to take her out by teaming up with Tezcatlipoca, leading Diana to accidentally destroy Circe's supply of life extending drugs while deflecting one of his attacks. Post Crisis she becomes sponsored by Polynesian gods of Hawaii while The Olympians are lost in space. In New 52 she lends aide to Aquaman when Scylla and Charybdis team up with the [[DivineParentage son]] of Kamohoalii against him. In DC Future State Diana's briefly succeeded by a Brazilian somehow related to Kuat and Iae, then by Nubia wearing the crown of Oshun. DC Rebirth sees her befriend Hanuman from ''Literature/TheRamayana'' and The Green Snake from ''Legend Of The White Snake''. Green Snake even puts together her own "[[InheritedIlliteracyTitle Wonder-Woman]]" outfit and [[VariantPowerCopying extends a lasso from her skin]].

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* CrossoverCosmology: In the golden age Aphrodite herself has [[DivineIntervention to intervene]] to stop the Valkyrie Gundra from erasing Steve Trevor's love of Wonder Woman from his mind and again after Odin involuntarily turns Diana into a Valkyrie. In the Silver Age Circe tries to take her Diana out by teaming up with Tezcatlipoca, leading Diana to accidentally destroy Circe's supply of life extending drugs while deflecting one of his attacks. Post Crisis she Diana becomes sponsored by Polynesian gods of Hawaii while The Olympians are lost in space. In New 52 she lends aide to Aquaman when Scylla and Charybdis team up with the [[DivineParentage son]] of Kamohoalii against him. In DC Future State Diana's briefly succeeded by a Brazilian somehow related to Kuat and Iae, then by Nubia wearing the crown of Oshun. DC Rebirth sees her befriend Hanuman from ''Literature/TheRamayana'' and The Green Snake from ''Legend Of The White Snake''. Green Snake even puts together her own "[[InheritedIlliteracyTitle Wonder-Woman]]" outfit and [[VariantPowerCopying extends a lasso from her skin]].



* CurbstompCushion: During ''Lazarus Planet: Revenge of The Gods'' Wonder Woman throws down with Hera and puts up the best hand to hand fight any mortal has against Hera in the Rebirth line up till then. However, while proving to be the inferior combatant Hera turns out to simply be [[StoneWall too tough]] for Wonder Woman to really hurt and [[SuperSpeed too fast]] to restrain. Diana ends up getting her clock cleaned. Ares is the only present observer who doesn't wince, insistent that Wonder Woman will find a way to win, somehow.

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* CurbstompCushion: During ''Lazarus Planet: Revenge of The Gods'' Wonder Woman [[CombatByChampion throws down with Hera Hera]] and puts up the best hand to hand fight any mortal has against Hera in the Rebirth line up till then. However, while proving to be the inferior combatant Hera turns out to simply be [[StoneWall too tough]] for Wonder Woman to really hurt and [[SuperSpeed too fast]] to restrain. Diana ends up getting her clock cleaned. Ares is the only present observer who doesn't wince, insistent that Wonder Woman will find a way to win, somehow.


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* RippleEffectProofMemory: {{Downplayed|Trope}} during the ''Absolute Power'' arc. Wonder Woman recognizes that ''something'' is wrong with world, with Batman and Superman in particular, but she doesn't recognize that time travel is involved, so her efforts to undo their "brainwashing" [[WrongContextMagic are totally ineffective]].
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* DidntSeeThatComing: During DC Rebirth Wonder Woman loses the lasso of truth to Cheetah, after leaving Cheetah bound in it, [[DiabolusExMachina when a trio of goddesses from the Dark Multiverse]], ''[[GodOfGods Fates]]'' at that, crossover into Themyscira's prisons and untie Cheetah. While Wonder Woman had learned to be extra careful about not letting the foreign multiverse gods in, no less. They got in because of an unrelated third party's fear about Wonder Woman's mission of peace [[HeroesActVillainsHinder starting to become successful]] after the creation of a Themysciran embassy.

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* DidntSeeThatComing: During DC Rebirth Wonder Woman loses the lasso of truth to Cheetah, after leaving Cheetah bound in it, [[DiabolusExMachina when a trio of goddesses from the Dark Multiverse]], ''[[GodOfGods Fates]]'' at that, crossover into Themyscira's prisons and untie Cheetah. While Wonder Woman had learned to be extra careful about not letting the foreign multiverse gods in, no less. They got in because of an unrelated third party's party shared their fear about of Wonder Woman's mission of peace [[HeroesActVillainsHinder starting to become successful]] after the creation of a Themysciran embassy.



* EffectiveKnockoff: During "The Wild Hunt" arc Cheetah has been powered up by Lex Luthor using the void wind which surpasses one of the [[ArtisticLicensePhysics seven]] fundamental forces of the universe, given a reforged God Killer by the [[DiabolusExMachina Dark Fates]] ''and'' has Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth while Diana has not only lost the rope but much of her wonderful power due to Cheetah [[KillTheGod killing off her patron goddesses]] and using said winds to erase their influnces from the world. So Diana resorts to using her invisible jet plus a guandao, shield and lasso her friend Peng Delian had been using in imitation of Diana. Given [[HeroOfAnotherStory Peng]] is [[PublicDomainCharacter Little Green Green herself]], Peng's knockoff "[[InheritedIlliteracyTitle Wonder-Woman]]" equipment functions about as well as the originals Cheetah has and hold up better than the aircraft, which Cheetah cleaves apart.

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* EffectiveKnockoff: During "The Wild Hunt" arc Cheetah has been powered up by Lex Luthor using the void wind which surpasses one of the [[ArtisticLicensePhysics seven]] fundamental forces of the universe, given a reforged God Killer ''and'' Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth by the [[DiabolusExMachina Dark Fates]] ''and'' has Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth while Diana has not only lost the rope but much of her wonderful power due to Cheetah [[KillTheGod killing off her patron goddesses]] and using said winds to erase their influnces influences from the world. So Diana resorts to using her invisible jet plus a guandao, shield and lasso her friend Peng Delian had been using in imitation of Diana. Given [[HeroOfAnotherStory Peng]] is [[PublicDomainCharacter Little Green Green herself]], Peng's knockoff "[[InheritedIlliteracyTitle Wonder-Woman]]" equipment functions about as well as the originals Cheetah has and hold up better than the aircraft, which Cheetah cleaves apart.



* ExposedToTheElements: Back in the golden age, when DC's second ever ice villain Minister Blizzard lived up to his name, Etta Candy became concerned about Wonder Woman's health, only for Wonder Woman to ensure Etta that amazons are trained to handle "minor" fluxuations in temperature. This also applies to her Earth One counterpart during ''For The Man Who Has Everything'', as she is concerned about Batman and Robin getting cold, despite exposing a lot more skin than they.

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* ExposedToTheElements: Back in the golden age, when DC's second ever ice villain Minister Blizzard lived up to his name, Etta Candy became concerned about Wonder Woman's health, only for Wonder Woman to ensure Etta that amazons are trained to handle "minor" fluxuations fluctuations in temperature. This also applies to her Earth One counterpart during ''For The Man Who Has Everything'', as she is concerned about Batman and Robin getting cold, despite exposing a lot more skin than they.
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* FriendlyShopKeeper: During the Silver Age she refused to leave Earth with rest of the amazons, lost her wonderful powers as a result, quit The Justice League and opened a mod boutique. She was genuinely in love with the fashion style and interested in helping other people look good. Superheroes like Supergirl would still come by, asking for help that had nothing to do with clothing, and while Diana insisted there was nothing she could do often proved valuable do to her new found connections.

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* FriendlyShopKeeper: During the Silver Age she refused to leave Earth with rest of the amazons, lost her wonderful powers as a result, quit The Justice League and opened a mod boutique. She was genuinely in love with the fashion style and interested in helping other people look good. Superheroes like Supergirl would still come by, asking for help that had nothing to do with clothing, and while Diana insisted there was nothing she could do often proved valuable do due to her new found connections.



* HappilyMarried: In some storyline where she and Steve marry, they have a happy union.

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* HappilyMarried: In some storyline story lines where she and Steve marry, they have a happy union.



* HeroesPreferSwords: Wonder Woman is a master swordswoman. Post Crisis show her wielding a sword when the situation calls for it, while New 52 depicts her carrying a sword at all times, though whether or not she'll actually use it lessens over time as she becomes more kind. In DC Rebirth the sword is her backup weapon, as she shown greatly preferring the lasso of truth.
* HeroicBastard: [[spoiler:In the New 52, she's the result of Hippolyta's affair with Zeus. ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' revealed the New 52 Hippolyta is not the real deal and Zeus being her father was left uncertain before being debunked as a "lie with some truth to it".]]
* HeroicBSOD: A combination of losing the lasso of truth in DC Rebirth, finding out that all her memories of New 52 were lies and seeing "Themyscira" reduced to a barren wasteland causes Diana to have a nervous breakdown. She barely acknowledgeds what's going on around her, still trying to be helpful but aiding mercenary group Poison load her kidnapped boyfriend into a helicopter. When Steve Trevor later takes her to a psychiatric hospital she's identified by her secret identity "Diana Prince" and the doctors are convinced her claims to be Wonder Woman are a delusion, since she no longer displays an super human ability or knowledge of what Wonder Woman actually does...getting the lasso back does help get Diana out of her funk however.
* HeroicSpirit: When beaten up and exhausted, Diana still manages to win battles through sheer willpower. This is used against her by Darkseid, as it allows him to repeatedly drain her energy without killing her as he tries to regain his true form.

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* HeroesPreferSwords: Wonder Woman is a master swordswoman. Post Crisis show her wielding a sword when the situation calls for it, while New 52 depicts her carrying a sword at all times, though whether or not she'll actually use it lessens over time as she becomes more kind. In DC Rebirth the sword is her backup weapon, as she shown greatly preferring the lasso Lasso of truth.
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* HeroicBastard: [[spoiler:In the New 52, she's the result of Hippolyta's affair with Zeus. ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' revealed the New 52 Hippolyta is not the real deal and Zeus being her father was left uncertain before being debunked as a "lie with some truth to it".it" during ''Dawn of DC''.]]
* HeroicBSOD: A combination of losing the lasso of truth in DC Rebirth, finding out that all her memories of New 52 were lies false results of MindManipulation and seeing "Themyscira" reduced to a barren wasteland causes Diana to have a nervous breakdown. She barely acknowledgeds what's going on around her, still trying to be helpful but aiding mercenary group Poison load her kidnapped boyfriend into a helicopter. When Steve Trevor later takes her to a psychiatric hospital she's identified by her secret identity "Diana Prince" and the doctors are convinced her claims to be Wonder Woman are a delusion, since she no longer displays an super human ability or knowledge of what Wonder Woman actually does...getting the lasso back does help get Diana out of her funk however.
* HeroicSpirit: When beaten up and exhausted, Diana still manages to win battles through sheer willpower. This is used against her by Wade Dazzle's android double, Pre Crisis, to use her as an endless battery, and Darkseid, Rebirth, as it allows him to repeatedly drain her energy without killing her as he tries to regain his true form.



* HomosexualReproduction: An interesting case. Traditionally and originally she was brought to life by magic combined with her mother's longing, Aphrodite's compassion and both of their love and both women call her daughter, though in practice when Diana talks of her mother she means Hippolyta. In some continuities Aphrodite gets help from a trio of other goddesses and Gaia is also oft used as Diana's other mother, as the clay used to form her body came from her.

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* HomosexualReproduction: An interesting case. Traditionally and originally she was brought to life by magic combined with her mother's longing, Aphrodite's compassion and both of their love and both love. Both women call her daughter, though in practice when Diana talks of her mother she means Hippolyta. In some continuities Aphrodite gets help from a trio of other goddesses and Gaia is also oft used as Diana's other mother, as the clay used to form her body came usually comes from her.
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* HotGod: At different points in different continuities and {{alternate timeline}}s Diana has become the goddess of truth, the goddess of peace, the god of war and a patron goddess of the amazons. Uniquely, Diana is this trope in two different ways while still being one of the most beautiful women but in the DC universe, even when she's mostly a mortal.

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* HotGod: At different points in different continuities and {{alternate timeline}}s Diana has become the goddess of truth, the goddess of peace, the god of war war, goddess of the Infinite Frontier and a patron goddess of the amazons. Uniquely, Diana is this trope in two different ways while still being one of the most beautiful women but in the DC universe, even when she's mostly a mortal.



* ImmuneToBullets: She even provides the page image. [[DependingOnTheWriter Under the pen of most writers]] she is ''not'' immune to bullets -- she's simply fast enough to block them with her armored bracelets. If a smart criminal (like ComicBook/LexLuthor) had the sense to simply [[AgonyOfTheFeet shoot her in the foot,]] she'd be [[{{Pun}} hopping mad]]. Thanks to PowerCreepPowerSeep, Diana's relative invulnerability changes depending on the story being told and the title it's being told in. Sometimes (such as when she needs to fight Superman) it's up to Superman's levels. Other times... yeah, she needs those bracelets. There was some attempt to explain that bullets because they're much smaller and put pressure on a smaller area of skin, are much more dangerous to her, but it's a pretty feeble {{handwave}} for someone being vulnerable to bits of lead yet able to take a punch from a PhysicalGod. In the post crisis continuity "spirit of truth" isn't just a title or nickname but an actual [[MidSeasonUpgrade upgrade]] that lingered from her stint as a goddess which was supposed to permanently establish that she was immune to gunfire, [[WriterOnBoard but not every writer got the message]], with many still portraying her as vulnerable to "piercing" attacks. The ''Injustice'' comics [[ArmedWithCanon infamously went out of their way to establish]] ''their'' Wonder Woman was immune to bullets during a scene where Diana gets [[TranquilFury angered]] and refuses to "play" bullets and bracelets, [[UnflinchingWalk menancingly marching forward]] while [[ImplacableMan ignoring all projectiles coming her way]].

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* ImmuneToBullets: She even provides has been portrayed with bulllet proof skin enough to provide the page image. [[DependingOnTheWriter Under the pen of most writers]] writers however]] she is ''not'' immune to bullets -- she's simply fast enough to block them with her armored bracelets. If a smart criminal (like ComicBook/LexLuthor) had the sense to simply [[AgonyOfTheFeet shoot her in the foot,]] she'd be [[{{Pun}} hopping mad]]. Thanks to PowerCreepPowerSeep, Diana's relative invulnerability changes depending on the story being told and the title it's being told in. Sometimes (such as when she needs to fight Superman) it's up to Superman's levels. Other times... yeah, she needs those bracelets. There was some an attempt to explain that bullets because they're much smaller and put pressure on a smaller area of skin, are much more dangerous to her, but it's a pretty feeble {{handwave}} for someone being vulnerable to bits of lead yet able to take a punch from a PhysicalGod. In the post crisis continuity "spirit of truth" isn't just a title or nickname but an actual [[MidSeasonUpgrade upgrade]] that lingered from her stint as a goddess which was supposed to permanently establish that she was immune to gunfire, [[WriterOnBoard but not every writer got the message]], with many writers ignored it]], still portraying her as vulnerable to "piercing" attacks. The ''Injustice'' comics [[ArmedWithCanon infamously went out of their way to establish]] ''their'' Wonder Woman was immune to bullets during a scene where Diana gets [[TranquilFury angered]] and refuses to "play" bullets and bracelets, [[UnflinchingWalk menancingly marching forward]] while [[ImplacableMan ignoring all projectiles coming her way]].



* RageAgainstTheHeavens: DC Rebirth sees Wonder Woman not only defy Hippolyta, who understandably wants Paula Von Gunther's head, but proceed to fight The Phantom Stranger himself to a standstill to save Paula Von Gunther, with The Spectre, [[CelestialParagonsAndArchAngels agent of God's wrath]], opting to pull Phantom Stranger out. This [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished unfortunately]] convinces [[GodOfGods The Dark Fates]] that their visions of Wonder Woman bringing peace to her world ''[[OhCrap will]]'' come true and [[DiabolusExMachina crossover from the Dark Matter Multiverse]] to [[HeroesActVillainsHinder sabotage the new Themysciran Embassy]] Diana convinces Hippolyta to build.

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* RageAgainstTheHeavens: DC Rebirth sees Wonder Woman not only defy Hippolyta, who understandably wants Paula Von Gunther's head, but proceed to fight The Phantom Stranger himself to a standstill to save Paula Von Gunther, Gunther from Heaven's judgment, with The Spectre, [[CelestialParagonsAndArchAngels agent of God's wrath]], opting to pull Phantom Stranger out. This [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished unfortunately]] convinces [[GodOfGods Granted, The Dark Fates]] that their visions of Wonder Woman bringing peace Stranger wanted to judge Paula not only for her world ''[[OhCrap will]]'' come true and [[DiabolusExMachina crossover from the Dark Matter Multiverse]] to [[HeroesActVillainsHinder sabotage the new Themysciran Embassy]] Diana convinces Hippolyta to build.own sins but practically her entire family line's [[SinsOfTheFather sins]].
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* RageAgainstTheHeavens: DC Rebirth sees Wonder Woman not only defy Hippolyta, who understandably wants Paula Von Gunther's head, but proceed to fight The Phantom Stranger himself to a standstill to save Paula Von Gunther, with The Spectre, [[CelestialParagonsAndArchAngels agent of God's wrath]], opting to pull Phantom Stranger out. This [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished unfortunately]] convinces [[GodOfGods The Dark Fates]] that their visions of Wonder Woman bringing peace to her world ''[[OhCrap will]]'' come true and [[DiabolusExMachina crossover from the Dark Matter Multiverse]] to [[HeroesActVillainsHinder sabotage the new Themysciran Embassy]] Diana convinces Hippolyta build.

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* RageAgainstTheHeavens: DC Rebirth sees Wonder Woman not only defy Hippolyta, who understandably wants Paula Von Gunther's head, but proceed to fight The Phantom Stranger himself to a standstill to save Paula Von Gunther, with The Spectre, [[CelestialParagonsAndArchAngels agent of God's wrath]], opting to pull Phantom Stranger out. This [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished unfortunately]] convinces [[GodOfGods The Dark Fates]] that their visions of Wonder Woman bringing peace to her world ''[[OhCrap will]]'' come true and [[DiabolusExMachina crossover from the Dark Matter Multiverse]] to [[HeroesActVillainsHinder sabotage the new Themysciran Embassy]] Diana convinces Hippolyta to build.
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* RageAgainstTheHeavens: DC Rebirth sees Wonder Woman not only defy Hippolyta, who understandably wants Paula Von Gunther's head, but proceed to fight The Phantom Stranger himself to a standstill to save Paula Von Gunther, with The Spectre, [[CelestialParagonsAndArchAngels agent of God's wrath]], opting to pull Phantom Stranger out. This [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished unfortunately]] convinces [[GodOfGods The Dark Fates]] that their visions of Wonder Woman bringing peace to her world ''will'' come true and [[DiabolusExMachina crossover from the Dark Matter Multiverse to sabotage the new Themysciran Embassy]] Diana convinces Hippolyta build.

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* RageAgainstTheHeavens: DC Rebirth sees Wonder Woman not only defy Hippolyta, who understandably wants Paula Von Gunther's head, but proceed to fight The Phantom Stranger himself to a standstill to save Paula Von Gunther, with The Spectre, [[CelestialParagonsAndArchAngels agent of God's wrath]], opting to pull Phantom Stranger out. This [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished unfortunately]] convinces [[GodOfGods The Dark Fates]] that their visions of Wonder Woman bringing peace to her world ''will'' ''[[OhCrap will]]'' come true and [[DiabolusExMachina crossover from the Dark Matter Multiverse Multiverse]] to [[HeroesActVillainsHinder sabotage the new Themysciran Embassy]] Diana convinces Hippolyta build.

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