

Diana of Themyscira
A beacon of strength, wisdom, and compassion, Wonder Woman has transcended the pages of comics to become a global icon of justice.
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A beacon of strength, wisdom, and compassion, Wonder Woman has transcended the pages of comics to become a global icon of justice. As the Amazonian warrior Princess Diana of Themyscira, she embodies the ideals of peace and heroism, wielding the Lasso of Truth to combat injustice across the world. Created in 1941 by psychologist William Moulton Marston and artist Harry G. Peter, she was one of the first female superheroes—a revolutionary figure who challenged societal norms and redefined what it meant to be a hero. Her enduring legacy lies in her ability to bridge myth and modernity, making her a symbol of empowerment for generations.
Born from the clay of her mother, Queen Hippolyta, and brought to life by the gods, Diana was raised in the hidden island of Themyscira, a utopia governed by the Amazons. Trained in combat, philosophy, and diplomacy, she was destined to fulfill a greater purpose: to unite the realms of gods and mortals. When the god Ares, the personification of war, sought to plunge the world into chaos, Diana was sent to the human world to spread the message of peace. Her journey led her to Steve Trevor, a U.S. pilot whose crash on Themyscira set her on a path to becoming a global ambassador for justice. Over decades, her origin has evolved, but her core mission—to champion truth and protect the vulnerable—remains unshaken.