This can be taken from anywhere in her history
This can be taken from anywhere in her history
Some favourite moments:
Her walking up the ladder from the trench.
"Don't get up" to Batman.
The first teamup with Star Blossom.
«Speaking generally, it is because of the desire of the tragic poets for the marvellous that so varied and inconsistent an account of Medea has been given out» (Diodorus Siculus, The Library of History [4.56.1])
This is pretty incredible. Sadly one of the only full versions of her original - and best - origin. Timm's Justice League butchered it, the Jenkins movie omitted it....sigh.
The climax to the first Post Crisis story arc for a comics moment.
That is definitely a great one! I really felt this one too - Vanessa dying in Diana's arms, and Themyscira toppled. Talk about a bad day!
Her first spin/transformation in the “Wonder Woman Meets The Baroness” episode. It is the second spin in this compilation.
She had spun for the first time in the pilot movie wearing her nurse’s uniform. But the Baroness episode spin is the one that’s emblazoned on my mind—the one that’s iconic. Something about the timing of it, the accompanying theme music variation, the way Carter looked at that moment in time—her figure, that particular wig. She’s so freaking beautiful/magical/sexy!
(I can even forgive that she’s missing her bracelets.)
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Yes, it's a shame that Themyscira 2.0 concept didn't get more time. It had potential.
The animated Justice League series didn't get her personality right, but they did give her a few awesome battle scenes....this jailbreak tops the list. She essentially frees the League and in the process saves the world. Nice.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PxSUXIurI-8
From Wonder Woman, Vol.2, ♯188.
There's a moment in the TV episode "The Pied Piper" (Season 2, Episode 6) where the villain's henchman asks Diana, "Are you the real Wonder Woman?" And she looks him dead in the eye and says, "Don't make me prove it." I freaking love that! It's both and warning and a plea for him not to make her use force. It's takes about two seconds, but it's probably my favorite moment out of all the comics, cartoons, tv shows and movies.
that was great.
The ending to the first Deva story was also like that. Devastation feels she has to do as the Titans command because they're her creators and every thing that went into making her was "evil". So WW uses temporal shenanigans to add a small sample of her own blood to the mystical formula that became Deva. After which WW tells her she has BOTH good AND evil in her nature now, thus she has the ability to choose... ahahahahaa...
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