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		<title>The &#8220;Wonder&#8221; in Wonder Woman Comics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wonder Woman comics have always carried the theme of strong, independent women.  This may be attributed to Elizabeth Holloway Marston, wife of the character&#8217;s creator William Moulton Marston (who also created the polygraph).  It was her idea to create a female superhero when her husband was contacted by what would become DC Comics to write [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wonder Woman comics have always carried the theme of strong, independent women.  This may be attributed to Elizabeth Holloway Marston, wife of the character&#8217;s creator William Moulton Marston (who also created the polygraph).  It was her idea to create a female superhero when her husband was contacted by what would become DC Comics to write something for them after reading an interview he had done on the potential educational value of comic books.A member of the fabled Amazons, Diana Prince, AKA, Wonder Woman was imbued with super strength and other powers of the gods, and armed with her silver bracelets and lasso of truth.  She stood tall, was beautiful and sexy, and she was heroic.  She was grounded in morality and fought for the good of her people and of innocents everywhere.  She was feminine and powerful at the same time.After Crisis on Infinite Earths, many aspects about Wonder Woman were altered.  For example, before the Crisis she had powers of the mind that came from training with the Amazons that allowed her to channel strength into her muscles, which gave her the super strength.  However, post-Crisis she was gifted those powers from the gods, among others.  Now she can also fly, for instance.Whatever powers the Greek gods have Wonder Woman theoretically possesses.  She has access to flight, super strength, super speed, and many other abilities, all of which haven&#8217;t been fully realized.  She is quite possibly the most powerful character in the DC Universe, maybe even more powerful than Superman.  She is certainly his equal in terms of strength at the least.Most recently in Wonder Woman comics the character has taken a darker turn.  After the death of Justice League of America member Blue Beetle, Wonder Woman tracked down and killed Max Lord, the man responsible for Blue Beetle’s murder.  Because of this act, which was incidentally filmed and broadcast to the entire world, no one looks at Wonder Woman the same anymore.  It should also be noted, though, that at the time Max Lord had control over Superman, who was being used to attack innocent people and other heroes. Had she not killed Lord Superman would have been the world&#8217;s most deadliest weapon.  But Superman and Batman didn&#8217;t see it that way.In the aftermath of this occurrence, Diana went into hiding, but has since reemerged and reclaimed her role as the true Wonder Woman.What the future holds for Wonder Woman comics is anybody&#8217;s guess.  Sales haven&#8217;t always been great, but the character has always been pretty popular.  Now that Superman and Batman have seemingly gotten past Max Lord&#8217;s murder at Wonder Woman&#8217;s hands, the three have reinstituted the Justice League of America and are facing new troubles and adventures. </p>
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		<title>Wonder Woman</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perhaps more than any of her contemporaries, the personality of the lead character of the Wonder Woman comic has changed drastically from decade to decade in various attempts to keep the story fresh and appease public critique of the storyline. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perhaps more than any of her contemporaries, the personality of the lead character of the Wonder Woman comic has changed drastically from decade to decade in various attempts to keep the story fresh and appease public critique of the storyline. </p>
<p>When Wonder Woman began in 1941, she was introduced as unapologetically assertive and independent Princess Diana of the Amazons. Her mother was Queen Hippolyte and the infamous lasso of truth was a gift bequeathed by the goddess Aphrodite. While the original Wonder Woman could not fly, she did have immense mental power, so strong that she boasted to Aquaman that the powers of her mind could easily defeat mere super strength alone. It was this &#8220;Amazonian concentration,&#8221; that was the initial explanation for the tremendous feats she performed during her early years. </p>
<p>Still, early Wonder Woman had to be careful to follow Hippolyte&#8217;s advice to &#8220;let no man chain … together or you will be forced to obey him &#8211; until you can get him or another man to break your chains.&#8221; The bracelets on Diana&#8217;s wrists were to &#8220;…teach you the folly of submitting to man&#8217;s domination.&#8221; </p>
<p>Following Steve Trevor&#8217;s crash onto Paradise Island, the Amazons’ home, Wonder Woman fell in love with the army officer and eagerly participated in a tournament to decide which Amazon would accompany Trevor back to the United States. After winning the tournament, Diana was granted the title of Wonder Woman from her people. Once in the United States, Diana posed as Diana Prince, secretary to Trevor&#8217;s boss and in her off-time joined the Justice Society of America. </p>
<p>The early Wonder Woman tales featured a lot of discussion about forcing the world into loving submission and panel upon panel of being bound. It was no surprise then, that Fredric Wertham&#8217;s Seduction of the Innocence claimed in 1954 that Wonder Woman was a lesbian dominatrix who would forever scar the minds of young children with her evil ways. </p>
<p>That set the stage for the first major overhaul in Wonder Woman’s comic. Wonder Woman dropped her outspoken feminist rhetoric, began pining and gushing over Trevor and other men during 50s and 60s. On a more positive note, her powers received an upgrade. With her origin now including gifts from the gods as a child, Wonder Woman was referred to as &#8220;beautiful as Aphrodite, wise as Athena, stronger than Hercules, and swifter than Mercury.&#8221; Wonder Woman also gained the ability to glide on air currents, which allowed her to appear to fly. </p>
<p>Her upgrades, alas, were short lived. In an effort to cash in on the Emma Peel and Mod Squad look of the late 1960s, Diana was stripped of her powers and her people as Paradise Island was sent off to another dimension. She was also stripped of her costume, wearing instead an Emma Peel style catsuit. </p>
<p>The &#8220;Diana Prince&#8221; era, also known as the &#8220;New Wonder Woman&#8221; era was a critical and commercial flop. Unsurprisingly, by 1973, Diana regained her powers and old costume. </p>
<p>In the 1980s, after years worth of continually declining sales, it was time for a reboot once again to the character of Wonder Woman. Following the universe altering Crisis on Infinite Earths, writer George Perez gave the character the richest background history she&#8217;d had since her initial origin story. Paradise Island was back, and it was back in a huge way, with a sprawling mythos of feminist yet compassionate women that harkened back to the Golden Age glory of Wonder Woman. In addition, Wonder Woman was far more powerful than she&#8217;d ever been and could fly on her own without the aide of air currents. One of the more controversial decisions in the new reboot was to age Steve Trevor considerably, so that he was no longer a love interest for Diana. </p>
<p>That characterization for Diana lasted until the Sacrifice arc. In that story, Diana killed Maxwell Lord to stop him from controlling Superman&#8217;s mind. The reason for Diana to break the superhero code against killing came from her warrior background, which supposedly made her more ruthless than her counterparts. This began a period of down-playing the compassionate side to the Amazons, a trend that reached its peak when the Amazons attacked Man&#8217;s World during the 2007 Amazons Attack special. </p>
<p>Throughout her long history, Wonder Woman has gained two Wonder Girls, numerous would-be love interests, and worked as both a diplomat and a fast food worker. The one constant in the Wonder Woman story seems to be an on-going struggle to define just who Wonder Woman is supposed to be. </p>
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