Wonder Woman
While the specifics of Wonder Woman's origin have altered several times throughout the years, the fundamental notion has stayed essentially the same. Steve Trevor's US Air Force jet crashes on the unknown Paradise Island - the mythical home of the Amazons. After the dark-haired Princess Diana discovers him, the Amazons bring Trevor back to health.
A contest is conducted to select who will return the pilot to "Man's World," but Diana is prohibited from participating. Under the guise of Wonder Woman, Diana participates in the competitions, winning them and receiving the Wonder Woman suit. Diana transports Trevor to the U. S. aboard her invisible aircraft, where she takes on a new name, Diana Prince. As Prince, she quickly becomes Trevor's secretary, and Trevor - who is like a gender-flipped Lois Lane - is unaware that his secretary is also the heroine who frequently rescues him.
For a variety of reasons, Wonder Woman was a successful book among readers. Female viewers like her story because it portrayed a self confident lady, who would often talk about the strength of women and the need for female unity. Wonder Woman distinguished herself in the comic market, where superheroines were often utilized for cheesy titillation, or as supporting characters for their stronger and more popular male colleagues.
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