Why the heck DC wants to overcomplicate things by making her a century old is beyond me.
Why the heck DC wants to overcomplicate things by making her a century old is beyond me.
In Rebirth she was raised as her sister.
Wait let me count it
Let's say for easiness, we count Diana's age as if she ages normally in Man's World.
Diana was 18-19, about a year after she left Themyscira when she met Superman and Batman, who were already in their twenties. 25, usually, if they're also early in their career.
10 to 15 years later, in the present-day Bruce and Clark are in the 35-40 range, Diana is 28-33.
Dick is considered in his mid-twenties, and I'm gonna count all the Titans the same, give or take.
So Dick has about 10+ years difference with Bruce, but since Diana is younger, there's only about 5+ years difference between her and Donna.
The classic bit was that Amazons were immortal on "Paradise island" but lost their immortality if they left. So it would make sense that many of the original Amazons (including Hippolyta) were older than the age of maturity. A 30-year old Hippolyta would be forever 30 years old on the island. A 50+ year old Magdala would never grow older but she also wouldn't revert to her physical prime either. Children born or raised on the island would age to a certain maturity and then remain that way as long as they stayed on the island. So Diana grew to roughly age 18 and then remained that age until she left to become Wonder Woman.
You never ask a lady her age, you uncivilized brute!
*flips cape over shoulder and saunters out silently*
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It matters to her supporting cast and villains who aren't immortal. I also just personally dislike when a character is supposed to be centuries old but is still written to act like someone in their 20's-30's.
Ideally, around the same age as Clark and Bruce.So how old do you think she should be?
Ah, you're thinking more about her active time in Man's World.
I can understand it with the movie, since there they had an idea for a great story set in World War 2, but we will have to see how 5G handles it. My main worry is that the focus on continuity and structure will force writers to write too much to specification.
«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])
Reading List (Super behind but reading them nonetheless):
DC: Currently figuring that out
Marvel: Read above
Image: Killadelphia, Nightmare Blog
Other: The Antagonist, Something is Killing the Children, Avatar: TLAB
Manga: My Hero Academia, MHA: Vigilanties, Soul Eater: the Perfect Edition, Berserk, Hunter X Hunter, Witch Hat Atelier, Kaiju No. 8