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Wonder Woman: Paradise Island
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In the comic book, Wonder Woman is a Lesbian from Paradise Island. The Lesbians are a race of women from Ancient Greece who have sequestered themselves away in an all-female society. Free from masculine destructiveness, they are able to harness the virtually unlimited potential of the vagina. Hercules, hearing that Queen Vulva wore a magic chastity belt that was indestructible as well as making the wearer irresistable, challenges her in battle. Although quickly defeated, he gives each Lesbian a pair of "bracelets of feminism" so they would always remember, even though they shunned makeup, they could at least accessorize.
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According to the lore of the comic book, Wonder Woman is the superhero name of Diana, an Amazonian princess from Paradise Island, an uncharted island to which the Amazons fled to escape domination by the ancient Greeks and Romans. She has super strength, bracelets that deflect bullets and a golden lasso that ensnares victims and forces them to tell the truth. She has, at times, even had her own super vehicle, an invisible plane.
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Wonder Woman returns to Paradise Island to make up with her mother for her rapid departure only to find the Amazons transformed to statutes. The sorcerer Felix Faust is hold them hostage to force Diana to recover three ancient artifacts. The League fight to save Paradise Island and Wonder Woman s own mother from Felix Faust and Lord Hades.
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After William Marston died, Wonder Woman was written by Robert Kanigher. She became less of a reformer and feminist, and more of a traditional superhero. She developed more abilities, including her earrings to give her air to breathe in outer space, her "invisible plane", which in the television series is like plastic coffin with wings, her tiara became an unbreakable boomerang, and her bracelets allowed her to communicate with her home island. As time went by, Wonder Woman experienced many changes. Her origin was adjusted, with her powers coming from ancient deities. In the early 1970s, feminist Gloria Steinem was influential in the revival of Wonder Woman as a superhero (the director of the 1970s television version, was greatly influenced by Steinem's book).
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The Amazon civilization into which Wonder Woman was born (or sculpted, technically) was created by these Greek gods, and Wonder Woman's powers derive from them. The Amazons of lived on the island of Themyscira, which was, until recently in DC Comics continuity, located in the Atlantic Ocean.
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In Wonder Woman's origin story, Steve Trevor, an intelligence officer in the United States Army, crashed his plane on Paradise Island, the Amazons' isolated homeland. Using a "Purple Ray," Princess Diana nursed him back to health, and fell in love with him. When the goddess Aphrodite declared that it was time for an Amazon to travel to "Man's World" and fight the evil of the Nazis, a tournament was held to determine who would be the Amazon champion. Although forbidden by her mother, Queen Hippolyte, to participate in the tournament, Princess Diana did so ... her identity hidden by a mask.
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