
Wonder Woman is an iconic character with a long history. While many of us know her from the TV show, comics, and movies, Wonder Woman has been around for more than 75 years. In honor of Wonder Woman Day on March 17th, here are 10 facts you may not have known about this amazing woman.
1) The first appearance of the Wonder Woman was in All Star Comics #8 in 1941.
2) She is a princess from Themyscira and is a member of the Amazons.
3) Her full name is Diana Prince and she has been given many aliases, including Diana Wayne and Diana West.
4) She was created by William Moulton Marston who based her on the Greek goddess Athena.
5) In 2012, she became the first female to be named UN Honorary Ambassador for Empowerment of Women and Girls.
6) Wonder Woman’s Lasso of Truth forces people to tell the truth when they’re caught in.
Wonder Woman’s history
Wonder Woman is an iconic character that many of us know from the TV show, comics, and movies. However, Wonder Woman has been around for more than 75 years. And while we all know her from different eras, there are some things we may not know about this amazing woman.
1) The first appearance of the Wonder Woman was in All Star Comics #8 in 1941.
2) She is a princess from Themyscira and is a member of the Amazons.
3) Her full name is Diana Prince and she has been given many aliases, including Diana Wayne and Diana West.
4) She was created by William Moulton Marston who based her on the Greek goddess Athena.
5) In 2012, she became the first female to be named UN Honorary Ambassador for Empowerment of Women and Girls.
6) Wonder Woman’s Lasso of Truth forces people to tell the truth when they’re caught in it.
Wonder Woman Day
When people think of Wonder Woman, they often think of the TV show or the recent movies. But Wonder Woman has been around for more than 75 years. In honor of Wonder Woman day on March 17th, here are 10 facts you may not have known about this amazing woman.
1) The first appearance of the Wonder Woman was in All Star Comics #8 in 1941.
2) She is a princess from Themyscira and is a member of the Amazons.
3) Her full name is Diana Prince and she has been given many aliases, including Diana Wayne and Diana West.
4) She was created by William Moulton Marston who based her on the Greek goddess Athena.
5) In 2012, she became the first female to be named UN Honorary Ambassador for Empowerment of Women and Girls.
6) Wonder Woman’s Lasso of Truth forces people to tell the truth when they’re caught in it.
7) She can fly thanks to her magic bracelets that allow her to leap great distances with ease.
8) She also has an invisible jet that can reach speeds up to 600 mph.
9) Wonder Woman had a nine-year run on television from 1975-1984 with actress Lynda Carter playing her character.
10 facts about Wonder Woman that you may not know
Wonder Woman has been around for over 75 years. In honor of Wonder Woman Day, here are 10 facts you may not have known about this amazing woman.
1) The first appearance of the Wonder Woman was in All Star Comics #8 in 1941.
2) She is a princess from Themyscira and is a member of the Amazons.
3) Her full name is Diana Prince and she has been given many aliases, including Diana Wayne and Diana West.
4) She was created by William Moulton Marston who based her on the Greek goddess Athena.
5) In 2012, she became the first female to be named UN Honorary Ambassador for Empowerment of Women and Girls.
6) Wonder Woman’s Lasso of Truth forces people to tell the truth when they’re caught in.
The first appearance of Wonder Woman was in All Star Comics #8 in 1941
Wonder Woman is an iconic character with a long history. While many of us know her from the TV show, comics, and movies, Wonder Woman has been around for more than 75 years. In honor of Wonder Woman Day on March 17th, here are 10 facts you may not have known about this amazing woman.
1) The first appearance of the Wonder Woman was in All Star Comics #8 in 1941.
2) She is a princess from Themyscira and is a member of the Amazons.
3) Her full name is Diana Prince and she has been given many aliases, including Diana Wayne and Diana West.
4) She was created by William Moulton Marston who based her on the Greek goddess Athena.
5) In 2012, she became the first female to be named UN Honorary Ambassador for Empowerment of Women and Girls.
6) Wonder Woman’s Lasso of Truth forces people to tell the truth when they’re caught in it.
She is a princess from Themyscira and is a member of the Amazons
Wonder Woman is a princess from Themyscira and is a member of the Amazons. This is something that most people know but may not be aware of Wonder Woman’s origins.
Themyscira is an island and home to the Amazonian race and they are all women. The Amazonian race was created by the goddesses Athena, Aphrodite, Demeter, and Hestia who wanted to create a race that could rule the world in peace. They also wanted to create a race that would fight for love and justice, which led them to create the Amazonian warriors.
Nowadays, they’re not really fighting for peace or love, but they’re still fighting for justice. Wonder Woman is one of these Amazonian warriors so she fights for justice with her lasso of truth. Wonder Woman’s Lasso of Truth forces people to tell the truth when they’re caught in it so it’s pretty interesting how her lasso came about!
Her full name is Diana Prince and she has been given many aliases, including Diana Wayne and Diana West
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Wonder Woman’s full name is Diana Prince and she has been given many aliases, including Diana Wayne and Diana West. In the ’70s TV show, Wonder Woman had a secret identity of Diana Prince, who worked for a company called World Wide Industries.
In the 2011 film, Wonder Woman is played by Israeli actress Gal Gadot.
The Best Wonder Women Stories of 2017.
Wonder Woman has been in the public eye a lot in 2017. From her appearance in Justice League to her show Wonder Woman, she’s been everywhere. She even received an honorary ambassadorship from the United Nations.
Fortunately, we’re not too late to celebrate Wonder Woman Day on March 17th by looking back at some of the best Wonder Woman stories of 2017:
1) “The Best and Worst Wonder Woman Stories of 2017.” This article talks about how this has been a big year for Diana Prince and it does a deep dive into the best and worst moments of the year.
2) “Wonder Woman: A Lesson for All Times.” This article argues that Wonder Woman’s story is one that needs to be told. It discusses how she is an inspirational figure who can teach us lessons for all times.
3) “Wonder Woman Becomes UN Honorary Ambassador for Empowerment of Women and Girls.” In honor of International Women’s Day, Wonder Woman was appointed as a UN honorary ambassador for empowerment of women and girls. This story talks about the importance of her being appointed to this role.>>END>>