Nope.
And this is why.Hippolyta's characterization is lousy; as if she were a brute cave woman.
She is always ready to fight or break a head because that suits her.
In today's issue she looked for the lasso that she had stored in Themyscira. It is not clear to me that the lasso works outside of Diana's hands, but well...
After the brief pages we got on Hippolyta in this, I cant even with how she is in Justice League.
What's the most notable thing Hippolyta's done on the League so far?
With the "it all happened" trying to decide what fits in as canon becomes endlessly confusing.
We are at the point where we sit around debating each other's head canon.
If you liked Hippolyta in the JSA, then she served in that organization.
If you didn't, well then you can just put it down to an elsewhere and move on.
I never understood how "Daddy Zeus" added anything to Wonder Woman's mythos. I disagree with the argument that it makes her more "relatable" to have a father. Plus, that means Hippolyta betrayed one of her patron goddesses, Hera, by sleeping with her husband either knowingly or unknowingly. Either way that would have gained Hera's wrath in Greek mythology and would have made Diana an enemy of Hera's. Prefer the depiction of Hippolyta as respecting her patron goddesses, especially Hera. Diana's catch phrase alone, Great Hera, is a sign of respect and reverence. I wholeheartedly agree: Daddy Zeus can kick rocks.