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Description “Of all the people you know who I am. Who the world needs me to be. I’m Wonder Woman” - Wonder Woman? (#?) (unknown)

(LORE 📖)
Princess Diana of Themyscira, also known by her civilian alias of Diana Prince, is the superheroine known as Wonder Woman, one of the founding member of the Justice League and a shining beacon of love, compassion and femininity. Born on the island of Themyscira (also known colloquially in “Man’s World” as Paradise Island), her origins are a mystery even to Diana; her mother, Queen Hippolyta, claims she sculpted her from clay and brought to life by Zeus, whilst her father claims she was born biologically from an affair between himself and Hippolyta.

Regardless of her origins, Wonder Woman uses her god-given strengths and tools, such as the Lasso of Truth, the Bracelets of Submission and the Invisible Jet, to bring balance and justice to the outside world, especially championing the rights and privileges of women and girls.
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(PERSONAL THOUGHTS 💭)

G’day. With April coming up in almost two days, it’s nearly time for my, I guess annual, tradition of “Autism April”, celebrating and highlighting real people, ideas and of course, fictional characters that exist on the spectrum. I’m already underway on two artworks focusing on that particular topic but before then, here’s my portrait of Wonder Woman.

One of my favourite aspects about this artwork is actually unintentional; my phone’s camera’s a bit fucked and instead of properly capturing clear, sharp and detailed scans of my drawings and artworks, it comes out blurry and unfocused. Whilst attempting to scan this artwork into my phone, I don’t know what I did but it created these streaks and glitches that kind of resemble the aesthetic used for Wonder Woman 1984, which is super fitting (no pun intended), because that’s really the last proper time we saw WW outside of cameos in things like the Flash and Shazam 2. Aside from that cool technical trick, the rest of the artwork is okay at best; really digging how I’ve done Diana’s hair but her face is really throwing me off, it seems off but also “correct” as well, idk how to describe it but it’s certainly not all positive.

Wonder Woman is highly commendable as the prime example of a superheroine; shes basically to superheroines to what Superman is to, well, superheroes in general; the archetype, the model example of a superheroine. Whilst Marvel has, imo, better male superheroes, DC absolutely nails it’s superheroines; all of them pretty much follow Wonder Woman’s example of being powerful, beautiful and terrific role models for women and girls all over the world. I can’t really say anything necessarily positive about say She-Hulk (poor Shulkie, Attorney at Law really did you dirty, didnt it?).
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(CREDITS 🎬)
Wonder Woman was created by William Moultan and Harry G. Peter and first appeared in All-Star Comics #8 (1942); this artwork is purely fan art and any and all credit belongs with the original creators and publishers at DC Comics and Warner Bros. Entertainment
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