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  1. Jun 7, 2017 · In his version, Diana was born on a paradise island that was home to Amazons, women who were enslaved by mankind — they were kept in chains — but eventually broke free. On their island, they...

    • Alex Abad-Santos
  2. Jun 1, 2017 · Likewise, a significant reason Wonder Woman became verboten soon after she debuted was her then-implicit bisexuality, having come from a land populated solely by women, and stereotypes about lesbians wishing to “rise above” men, just as Wonder Woman, in this fear-mongering narrative, did.

    • Gabrielle Bellot
  3. Wonder Woman and Xena have been considered both feminist icons, especially in their ability to re-write myth and history (Futrell 2003; Lepore 2015) and the symbolic descendants of the Amazons (Staley 2009: 218-221).

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    Dark Knights of Steel is set in an alternate reality where Superman escaped Krypton with his parents, Jor-El and Lara, and landed on a version of Earth that is still a medieval feudal society. Being unstoppably strong, the Kryptonians seized the throne. They are mostly benevolent rulers, and the son of the last king, Bruce Wayne, serves them loyall...

    Zala Jor-El is a new character. Most versions of Supergirl have historically been depicted as straight. However, this is not the case with Wonder Woman. Her most recent (and arguably best) origin story, Wonder Woman: Rebirth(by Greg Capullo, Nicola Scott, and Liam Sharpe) shows her romantically engaged in same-sex relationships with other Amazons o...

    Fans of Wonder Woman recognize her as a cultural icon but are often unfamiliar with the heroine's queer identity. No one is expected to know everything about any character, but a particularly egregious example of misunderstanding her recently made news. Thehate group Public Advocate of the United States released a video where a woman dressed as Won...

    Wonder Woman's creator, William Moulton Marston, believed in the suffragette movement and women's empowerment, and was also a BDSM practitioner involved in a non-monogamous relationship. It should be no surprise that Marston included these elements into the earliest Golden Age Wonder Woman. He also included LGBTQ+ themes. Stories frequently depicte...

  4. Oct 11, 2016 · Wonder Woman has a history of presenting LGBTQ themes throughout her comics; she has just never been shown to have had a relationship with a woman before. One of the better-known examples of LGBTQ relationships in Wonder Woman comics is the unrequited crush that Io had on Diana.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wonder_WomanWonder Woman - Wikipedia

    But under the new 1987 re-boot of the title, under the editorship of Karen Berger, and with the writing and art of George Perez at the helm of the book, the same-sex appreciation by Wonder Woman and the Amazons was more than hinted-at and this was established quickly in the new run of the title.

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  7. HISTORY. The Amazon Women: Is There Any Truth Behind the Myth? Strong and brave, the Amazons were a force to be reckoned with in Greek mythology—but did the fierce female warriors really exist?...