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Let it happen, WB. And for crying out loud, DC, put her in the Pride comic this year. :00_dc_pride_bs: :00_wonder_woman_gold:

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Sadly I don’t give it great odds. :sweat: Not so long as movie studios view China as a central market to appease.

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I kinda think they want to appease the far-right in this country, too, unfortunately. But as far as other country releases go, they could always cut out scenes (like they did with the gay couple kissing in Eternals). I don’t think they should censor the movie like that, mind you, but I gather that the point you raise is why that happens.

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Name: Multiple Man
First Appearance: Wonder Woman #124 (1961)
Creators: Robert Kanigher and Ross Andru
Abilities: Continuous adaption to any environment or circumstance. Will rise again no matter how he is felled. Shapeshifting into any animal, element, or creation. Kaiju.

Backstory: A shapeshifting menace born of mankinds experiments with nuclear weaponry. Multiple Man is a seemingly mindless entity which exists only to consume and destroy. Taking things to consume them. Destroying anything that gets in its way. A menace of pure devastation.

So powerful is Multiple Man that should it die, it will simply evolve and reform into something suitable to escape its present environment. Impossible to permanently contain or slay, Multiple Man will simply reform and try again and again.

Ever evolving and ever changing, Multiple Man would be an ever unpredictable force of destruction which would always find new and creative ways to menace people.

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Name: Hoppy, Shaggy, and Woggle
First Appearance: Wonder Woman #14 (1945)
Creators: Joye Hummel and H.G Peter
Abilities: Magic, shapeshifting, Invisible to those who do not believe in magic, joy, and laughter. Wield magical golden hammers

Backstory: Five hundred years past, a band of peace loving Irish people, Leprechauns, and pixies sailed from ‘Eire’ and journeyed for the sake of exploration until they found the secret realm of ‘Shamrock Land’.

Nestled beneath the great redwood forests of the United States was a magical land were the skies magically glimmered with bright light and the magic of the fae folk held sway. Where the people raised flying pigs and crafted bricks for the purpose of lobbing them at one another for sport.

The leprechauns would make home of the tunnels seperating Shamrock Land from the land above. Focusing their efforts to their joys of shoe making with golden hammers. Learning the powers of magic at the college of magical knowledge which was led by Professor Moony. Playing tricks on people for sport and fun. And entertaining the children of the world once a year.

Led by Queen Moonbeam, ruler of the fae folk of Shamrock land, the people of Shamrock Land knew only peace and contentment. Happy with their lives and livlihoods.

Amongst their number were a trio of particularly mischevious leprechauns. Woggle the lover of sweets. Shaggy the forgetful. and Hoppy the ever amused.

Latching onto Wonder Woman, Etta, and Steve when they first crossed paths, what started as a minor feud soon turned into a friendship. With the three leprechauns joining Diana on her adventures and calling on her to aid them in their efforts to protect their home and help children in need.

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Just wanted to mention that in Shamrock land, the national sport is lobbing bricks at one another


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That .gif substantially improved my day. I thank you for that!

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Sorry, just saw this! It’s a sideshow art print!
https://art.sideshow.com/art-prints/dc-comics-only-love-sideshow-collectibles-500803U

Some of you already know this, but I am the :icecream: very proud owner of THIS :star_struck: glorious statue, and I recommend it to everyone. :purple_heart:

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I love it! :heart_eyes: I guess it’s better for my wallet that it’s sold out. :sob:

(That statue is gorgeous. Must…resist…:star_struck::money_with_wings:)

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Name: Nilremo the wizard
First Appearance: Wonder Woman #75 (1955)
Creators: Robert Kanigher and H.G Peter
Abilities: Magic. Size changing gun

Backstory: Leader of the evil leprechauns, Nilremo was a powerful wizard who turned his magical knowledge towards evil purpose. Unlike the other leprechauns which sought to bring joy and laughter to mankind and enjoy the occasional prank at their expense, Nilremo and his evil leprechauns wished to spread dismay and despair. Robbing mankind of what it treasured to keep for themselves.

In order to accomplish this dire task and well aware that the other leprechauns were well versed in magic, Nilremo got his hands on a science powered shrink ray. Cutting through their magical defenses with something they never could have thought to develop a defense against.

Once he successfully captures his more good natured kin, Nilremo would have nothing to stop his criminal efforts~

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Name: Queen Astra
First Appearance: Wonder Woman #36 (1949)
Creators: Robert Kanigher and H.G Peter
Abilities: Amazonian strength, speed, and ability. Leads an army of all powerful infants. Space flight through use of swan plane.

Backstory: Ruler of Planet Infanta, Astra had been born on Earth in the city of Sparta thousands of years in the past when deemed unfit to live, was carried off into the mountains to be abandoned with a dozen other newborn babies, to be food for the wolves.

Despite not even being a day old, Astra would fight off the wild carnivores which sought infant flesh in time for the Amazons to arrive to their rescue. Following the command of Aphrodite, the Amazons took the baby spartans up into space and left them on planet Infanta.

There, the babies would develop and reaching the age of five, would remain forever immortal to never grow older. On this world, Astra would thrive. Coming into her own abilities until she was as strong as any Amazon and with the kindness and compassion to match.

The other infants of Infanta were so impressed by Astra that they selected her for the electoral position of queen, declaring Astra their leader. Thus Astra would travel the stars, rescuing newborn infants who had been abandoned by their parents and bringing them back to Infanta where they could live well and happy.

But grateful to the Amazons for all they did for them, the infants of Infanta swore to come to their aid should the need ever arise.

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Name: Bushmaster
First Appearance: Wonder Woman #255 (1979)
Creators: Paul Levitz and Jose Delbo
Abilities: Machine induced mind control from great distances. Flying hover scooter. Dozens of different trick guns, knives, and explosives of various types and forms. Flying boat. Flying saucer. Skilled in nets, knotberrys, and spears. Eye laser. Skyscraper sized ‘contracting net’ which can crush whole buildings on command. Talented in unarmed combat.

Backstory: One of the greatest assassins of all of Africa. Bushmaster was an agent for ‘the Cartel’ an international assassination organization which boasted a perfect assassination record and active operations all around the world.

Bushmaster in particular was a technological master. Possessing a seemingly endless amount of weapons, tools, and tricks. He could deal with seemingly any situation with ruthless efficiency.

When carrying out his assassinations, Bushmaster preferred to operate subtly. Using mind control to make others kill the target for him and take the blame. Or when that fails, using traps to put an end to the target without getting directly involved.

However when confounded by someone who poses a challenge to his efforts, Bushmaster has no hesitation in entering the field himself and making a public display as he uses his mass array of tools and weapons to bring down his targets and prove his superiority.

However cautious to a fault, Bushmaster will not hesitate to flee if things are not in his favor, using an array of escape methods planned in advance for any situation. Swearing to one day return once he developed a means of countering his foes strengths.

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Name: Tim Trench
First Appearance: Wonder Woman #180 (1968)
Creators: Dennis O’Neil and Mike Sekowsky
Abilities: Skills of a private detective. Gun haver.

Backstory: A private eye based out of St Louis. Tim Trench ran a detective business with his partner Archy Miles until poking his nose into something that turned out to be Doctor Cybers business, he met an untimely end.

Thus Tim Trench declaring that he would get even, teamed up with Wonder Woman in order to hunt Doctor Cyber down for the sake of his now deceased partner.

Thus uncovering that Diana Prince and I-Ching were also on the hunt for Doctor Cyber, Tim Trench would seek them out and work with them until he could get what he wanted.

However not doing this out of any sense of morality or a desire to do the right thing, Tim was doing this purely for revenge. With no particular sense of camaraderie, Tim was prepared at any time to betray Diana should he see an opportunity to see a reason to.

For despite any claims of being ready to stop Doctor Cyber no matter the price, he would be quick to forget any thoughts of revenge should the right amount of money land in his lap…

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Know what the world deserves more of? Barista Steve Trevor.

You’re welcome, world. :black_heart: :00_wonder_woman_gold:

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thank you, heaven!

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:rofl:

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Name: Robot Wonder Woman
First Appearance: Wonder Woman #137 (1963)
Creators: Robert Kanigher and Ross Andru
Abilities: Strength proportionate to Wonder Woman. Flight. Ability to project a florescent paint. Built in radar. Sword haver. Ability to be instantly reassembled regardless of what damage she sustains.

Backstory: Across the vast reaches space and possibility lies many mysterious worlds and planets. One of which being an Earth identical to the one we know save for the fact that everyone is mysteriously a robot!

Every single individual on this world is a robot fashioned from plastic with physical abilities beyond the common man. Somehow aware of the world of flesh and blood, they would seek to replicate it.

The Robot Wonder Woman of this world noticing that they did not possess a Steve Trevor on their planet, would attempt to kidnap the real one. Driven by the need to make their world exactly the same.

However as Diana is busily rescuing Steve from this world, she would discover that Robot Wonder Woman and her Earth differed quite heavily from the Earth she was familiar with.

The most blatant was that for a world where any injury one may suffer no matter how grievous could be instantly repaired, life held little value. Thus little hesitation existed for something as final as murder for a people for whom such an act was only temporary.

Secondly, these robots never held any worship of the gods. Thus any of the restrictions which dictated the Amazons actions did not apply to them. So the world knew of Robot Wonder Woman and her people. The Amazons freely came and went from their island. Men would come and even stay on the island. And all of their contests and events were heavily commercialized with people from across the world coming to attend.

Most importantly from Dianas perspective, this Robot Wonder Woman lacked any sense of compassion or empathy. Garnering glee at the chance to slaughter those who opposed her and take whatever she wanted consequences be darned.

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Kanighers era on Wonder Woman had quite a large number of evil dopplegangers of Wonder Woman. From evil alternates from parallel worlds, to duplicates created by villains in order to replicate Wonder Womans abilities.

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Name: Jovian Wonder Woman
First Appearance: Wonder Woman #90 (1957)
Creators: Robert Kanigher and H.G Peter
Abilities: Strength proportionate to Wonder Woman. Advantages of being 100 feet tall.

Backstory: In a solar system where every world is populated in some manner or another, Jupiter was no exception. Secretly beneath the dense weather patterns which blanketed the worlds atmosphere was a massive planet where all life was scaled to size, with the bipedal humanoid populace all being one hundred feet tall.

These people known as the ‘Jovians’ possessed massive spacecraft and could travel the stars, but otherwise lived in a society that was somewhere between ancient Rome and the medevil period in terms of technology and culture. A world which was credited for being the homeland of Paul Bunyan, an alien who as a baby had been jettisoned from his planet to be found on Earth to be raised by lumberjacks.

The most startling figure on this world of Jupiter without a doubt however was none other than their own Jovian counterpart to Wonder Woman. The god Jove on her lips every other sentence, this giant counterpart to the more familiar Wonder Woman declared herself to be the champion of her world. Defending its peace and prosperity against any which may seek to ruin it.

Lacking the magic lasso or any form of invisible transportation, this Jovian Wonder Woman possessed incredible strength comparable for her gigantic build, and was just as dedicated towards helping others as Earths own Wonder Woman.

However for all her virtues, this Jovian Wonder Woman had a tendency to be over confident, and even look down on those who thinks less capable than herself.

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