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Paradise Island
No, Wonder Woman is from Earth, not Krypton.
Themyscira Island or Paradise Island, among the Greek islets. ( Greek mythology figures more in Wonder Woman than any other comic, Hercules occasionally appears as a male-chauvinist bad guy! By the way in one of the original Herculean tales he performed his twelve tasks- to expiate the murder of his wife- he accidentally killed her at a drunken party- look it up in Hamilton"s mythology.) Herk recalls this sort of Misogynist angle- though not overtly violent, in Wonder Woman comics.
a comic book.... or to be more specific an imagination.
Wonder Woman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. In her homeland, the island nation of Themyscira, her official title is Princess Diana of Themyscira, Daughter of Hippolyta.
Paradise Island, also known in the scripts as Themyscira Island. It was one of the Greek Islands as the frequent use of Greco-Roman mythology ( more so than any other comic-book character) represents. Great Hera! is a frequent expletive.
It hasn"t come out yet. Green Lantern got the switch-On on June l7, so far no Wonder Woman film- I hope it is done with live actors and actresses, not cartoons.
As she is an intelligence officer for the Us Army Intelligence ( known as G-2) she has, of necessity a variety of roles and assignments and is frequently shifted around- but they like to have her in the Washington area, which has many posts aside from the Pentagon. Wonder Woman as Wonder Woman again has a variety of roles- but she is not generally involved in rescue operations unless they come up accidentally- as in some freak accident or explosion.
It is postulated by some to have come from the novel Las Sergas de Esplandián, where California was the name given to a mythical island populated by beautiful black Amazon warriors.
Queen Hippolyta wanted to be a mother and she asked Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love, to make her dream come true.
In 1984 it was written, produced, and performed in the album "The Woman In Red"
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