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Wonder Woman's clay origin story gets a major and epic update. Wonder Woman: Dead Earth #1 is a post-apocalyptic tale peppered with flashbacks that reveal intriguing new details about Diana's ...
Diana's arrival, then, makes her not just the daughter of Hippolyta but the "daughter" of the whole island, in a way. At first, Diana is told a very mythologized, magical version of her own creation.
In case you forgot ahead of Wonder Woman 1984, Diana's father is actually Zeus. ... The story of Zeus is part of the mythology of the Amazons that Hippolyta and Antiope teach Diana as she grows up.
Having Hippolyta betray Diana’s trust by lying about her heritage gives Wonder Woman a genuine source of angst and a considerable emotional obstacle to conquer.
Eventually, the gods blessed Hippolyta with Diana, who Hippolyta made out of clay. Hippolyta would be responsible for the training of Diana, all while protecting the first child born to the Amazons.
Not only is Diana the daughter of Queen Hippolyta and Zeus, her first solo outing has her battling her half-brother Ares. None of this is metaphorical: These are literal Greek gods utilizing magic.
Diana and Antiope would surely be mutually motivated to meet one another for much the same reasons as Hippolyta, and here too can Absolute DC throw readers another twist.
As Hippolyta showed in scenes with her sister Antiope, she’s eager to maintain Themyscira’s peace and isolation. Perhaps she has an inkling that Diana would make friends in the world of men ...
Diana reveals that Artemis killed Hippolyta. But while Wonder Woman assumes her mother died because Artemis was "consorting with the enemy," Cassie isn't so sure. Check out the preview below.
After Gal Gadot’s debut as DC Entertainment’s premiere heroine in this week’s “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” next year’s solo Wonder Woman will go back to… ...