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  1. Aug 14, 2023 · Wonder Woman died at least seven times in the DC comics. The main continuity saw Princess Diana die at the hands of her biggest nemesis’, Neron and Circe, while her permanent death occurred in Tom Taylor’s ‘DCeased: Dead Planet,’ when she was affected by tainted Anti-Life Equation, after her fight against the infected Superman.

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    • Powers and Abilities
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    Princess Diana is Wonder Woman, the daughter of Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons, and Zeus, the mightiest of the Gods of Olympus. Diana volunteered to leave behind her home of Themyscira and champion the Amazons' message of peace, fighting for justice and equality in Man's World and becoming a founding member of the Justice League.

    Childhood
    Origins
    New 52
    False Memories
    Rebirth
    After the death of Superman, Wonder Woman became depressed and began to remember her origins differently, questioning aspects of her past such as whether she truly was mocked as a child and her relationship with Ares. In a fit of rage Diana crushed the helmet of War. Realizing that she shouldn't have been able to do that, she used the Lasso of Truth on herself and discovered that she had been deceived. Diana traveled to Olympus for answers, but found it abandoned. She also found herself unable to return to her home of Themyscira.

    Powers

    •Divine Empowerment: After leaving for Man's World, Diana was gifted with various powers by the Gods of Olympus. •Superhuman Strength: Granted by Demeter (Goddess of the Earth). Diana is literally as strong as the Earth because of her link to the planet granted to her.[citation needed] •Superhuman Durability: Diana has a high resistance to damage and magical attacks. Her resistance to injury is not quite as great as Superman or Supergirl. However, due to her vast threshold for pain and her Amazonian ability to heal at a superhuman rate, this easily makes up for the difference. She has withstood considerable bludgeoning damage in the form of hand to hand combat with metahuman opponents such as Superman and Shazam. She has considerable resistance to human weaponry, though this is not absolute; bullets and edged weapons can cause minor to moderate injury, but never life threatening. Whether or not however she can survive bullets to vital areas is disputable. She was once wounded by a hail of bullets that bounced off Superman and hit her neck.[169] Alternatively, she also survived being shot by an Eighth Metal bullet to the head.[170] •Flight: Gifted unto her by the messenger god Hermes, Diana possesses the power to fly at high speeds. •Superhuman Speed: Granted by Hermes (the Messenger God). She is able to think, react, and move at superhuman speeds. •Superhuman Reflexes •Superhuman Agility •Superhuman Stamina •Accelerated Healing: In the rare event of suffering a serious injury, Diana can heal from mild to moderate injuries at an amazing rate. Her normal regenerative abilities allow her to recover from injury within seconds to minutes. She possesses an incredible immunity from poisons, toxins, as well as disease. •Enhanced Senses •Enhanced Hearing •Enhanced Vision •Enhanced Sense of Smell •Animal Empathy: Diana has the ability to communicate with all forms of animals and her presence alone can bring a raging beast to a calm standstill. She is also able to directly command wild animals when needed.[citation needed] •Immortality: As a demigoddess and an Amazon, Wonder Woman does not age beyond her prime.[171] •Magic (Formerly): When she was a child, Diana was marked by the goddess Hecate and bestowed with a fraction of her magical ability.[117] This power lay dormant until it was activated by the Upside-Down Man. Zatanna remarked that Wonder Woman's magical power was unlike anything she had ever seen or felt, and Diana possessed at least enough power to cast out the Upside-Down Man, an immensely powerful demon, from the world.[116] After the Justice League Dark defeated Hecate, the Witchmarked's power was taken from them and absorbed by Circe.[120] •Reality Alteration (Formerly): When Diana was empowered with the World Forge and the Anti-Crisis Energy, she had enough might to shake stars and phase throughout time through sheer strength. She had displayed the ability to shrink an entire planet and was able to link everyone together and restored their memories as one history- one universe. •Cosmic Awareness •Precognition •Retrocognition

    Abilities

    •Aviation: Wonder Woman pilots her invisible jet with expert proficiency. •Genius Level Intellect: Diana has great wisdom and intelligence. She knows possesses great knowledge in various different fields such as combat and She is among the smartest and wisest members of the Justice League. •Diplomacy •Leadership •Multilingualism: Wonder Woman spoke only her native Themysciran until she ventured into Man's World. She learned English within days due to the Lasso of Truth's powers of language translation.[172] She later displayed mastery of the Almeracian language.[173] •Equestrianism: Diana is a great horse rider; her favorite mount is her mare Kachi. •Hand-to-Hand Combat (Advanced): Diana is the finest warrior ever born among the Amazons of Themyscira. She is a master of armed and unarmed combat and is highly skilled in the exotic martial arts styles of the Amazons. •Tactical Analysis •Weaponry: Wonder Woman is proficient with nearly every weapon ever made, especially the bow, the sword and the javelin. •Archery •Swordsmanship •Throwing

    Equipment

    •Bracelets of Submission: Two magic bracelets that can deflect both projectiles and blunt attacks. The Bracelets are comprised of the godly Eighth Metal, one of the strongest elements in the Multiverse.[170] They are almost indestructible capable of withstanding, even deflecting; such force as Darkseid's Omega Beams.[174] In the false life Diana had lived the god of the forge; Hephaestus, had modified her bracelets with the ability to manifest any number of weaponry she desires. •After her bracelets were destroyed by Cheetah, Diana went on to use Hippolyta's old Eighth Metal manacles and reforged them using Amazonium to fill in the seams, the same ones that were shattered by Herakles when he dominated the Amazons. •Lasso of Truth: The Lasso, also referred to as the Golden Perfect, is a sacred relic of the Amazons and was given to them by the Gods of Olympus. It was bestowed to Wonder Woman when she embarked to Man's World. The Lasso's most known power is to force anyone ensnared by it to speak only the truth. It also possesses a number of other magical abilities. The Lasso is capable of tethering the hearts and minds of the individuals holding it, creating a telepathic link between them, as well as allowing for language translation.[175] It can also be used to bind and ensnare the souls of beings, including even gods, within it.[176] Diana can use the Perfect to locate individuals who share an emotional connection to her. It can also be used to force a biophysical reset of those who have been corrupted by some external influence, such as poisons and toxins or mind control, who are bound by it. Diana is highly proficient at using the Lasso of Truth as both a tool and a weapon, and is capable of easily binding people and objects using it. •Wonder Woman's Tiara •Atlantiades' Armor: As the new God of Love, Atlantiades can bestow favors on their protégés, such as the powerful armor endowed with the strength of the Erotes that they temporarily gave to Diana.[177]

    Transportation

    •Invisible Plane: Wonder Woman possesses an airplane capable of rendering itself completely invisible to the human eye. Like her bracelets, Diana's invisible plane is forged with Eighth Metal, making it almost indestructible.[178] The Invisible Plane was originally the aircraft Steve Trevor crashed onto Themyscira; it was repaired by the Amazons and upgraded with their technology.[179]

    Weapons

    •Magical Sword: A sword forged by Hephaestus, said to be sharp enough to cut the electrons off an atom. •Qwardian Power Ring (Formerly): As a warrior goddess and the goddess of war Diana was aptly chosen to be a temporary member of the Sinestro Corps.[180] •Shield of Alcippe •Star Sapphire Ring (Formerly): Diana first wielded the Violet Lantern Ring when she served with the Star Sapphire Corps during the Blackest Night. She was later recruited as temporary leader of the Star Sapphires during a crisis on Zamaron and wore the ring once more. After the conflict, Diana retired from the Corps to continue her mission on Earth.[111] •Sunblade (Formerly): The sword created by Hephaestus for Apollo at the dawn of human civilization, as one of the twelve weapons created for each member of the Gods of Olympus. When the Olympians had abandoned their old home, Wonder Woman, then its owner, became the sole owner of their entire arsenal.[181] But at the behaste of the smithing god, Hephaestus, Diana willingly gave the Sunblade to Batman.[182] •Sword of Exoristos •Themysciran Shield: Wonder Woman often wields a Themysciran shield to deflect heavy weaponry.

    •Wonder Woman was created by William Moulton Marston and Harry G. Peter, first appearing in All-Star Comics #8. However, in the Prime Earth continuity, Wonder Woman first appeared as part of the New 52 DC Universe in Wonder Woman (Volume 4) #1 by Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang.

  2. Nov 9, 2017 · Before she was Wonder Woman, she was Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Raised on a sheltered island paradise, when an American pilot crashes on their shores ...

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

    Wonder Woman (Earth-Two) Princess Diana of Paradise Island —the Wonder Woman of Earth-Two—was a member of the All-Star Squadron and secretary (and later a member) for the Justice Society of America. As Diana Prince, she worked in the U.S. War Department as an assistant to intelligence officer Steve Trevor.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Diana_PrinceDiana Prince - Wikipedia

    Diana Prince is a fictional character appearing regularly in stories published by DC Comics, as the secret identity of the Amazonian superhero Wonder Woman, who bought the credentials and identity from a United States Army nurse named Diana Prince. The original Diana went to South America and married her fiancé to become Diana White.

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