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Main : ! 3D Art ! : DC Comics :  Amazon princess

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SubmitterwhizMore Photos from whiz   Last Update2011/1/18 15:54
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Wonder Woman is a DC Comics superheroine created by William Moulton Marston. She first appeared in All Star Comics #8 (December 1941). The Wonder Woman title has been published by DC Comics almost continuously except for a brief hiatus in 1986.
Wonder Woman is an Amazon (based on the Amazons of Greek mythology) and was created by Marston, an American, as a "distinctly feminist role model whose mission was to bring the Amazon ideals of love, peace, and sexual equality to a world torn by the hatred of men." Her powers include superhuman strength, flight, super-speed, super-stamina, and super-agility. She is highly proficient in hand-to-hand combat and in the art of tactical warfare. She also possesses an animal-like cunning and a natural rapport with animals, which has in the past been presented as an actual ability to communicate with the animal kingdom. She uses her Lasso of Truth, which forces those bound by it to tell the truth, a pair of indestructible bracelets, a tiara which serves as a projectile, and an invisible airplane.

Created during World War II, the character was initially depicted fighting the Axis military forces, as well as an assortment of supervillains. In later decades, some writers maintained the World War II setting, with many of its themes and story arcs, while others updated the series to reflect the present day. Wonder Woman has also regularly appeared in comic books featuring the superhero teams Justice Society (from 1941) and Justice League (from 1960). Arguably the most popular and iconic female superhero in comics, Wonder Woman is also considered a feminist icon, and she is regarded as extremely physically attractive even by the standards of the superheroine.
hiya gang,
hope you're all in chill mode today.thanks for the views,and comments.
once again here's one of my older projects. it took a little longer to get this one working again.i'm thinking it's because the daz version i used to make it was several years older than the one i use now.
i took a few liberties with her outfit.some of them not intentional but i find the outcome ultra cool.kinda modern but still staying with the wonder woman theme we know.
anyhoo i hope you enjoy my version.
take care,
*till the dragon flies again,hugs and regards*
lee

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StarChild
Posted: 2012/12/21 12:04  Updated: 2012/12/21 12:04
Shaper of Worlds
Joined: 2004/4/5
From: Matteson, Il
Posts: 3909
 Re: Amazon princess
not crazy about the wide-eyed expression or the cutoff leotard but there's no denying that shes well-put-together.
whiz
Posted: 2011/1/18 23:38  Updated: 2011/1/18 23:38
superhero
Joined: 2010/7/19
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Posts: 437
 Re: Amazon princess
thanks.lol no i didn't know that.learn something new every day :)
daswook
Posted: 2011/1/18 16:38  Updated: 2011/1/18 16:38
Dreamcatcher
Joined: 2008/7/20
From: The Dream Dimension
Posts: 1451
 Re: Amazon princess
Very cool stuff! Did you know a few years after he created Wonder Woman, William Marston invented the lie detector machine? I guess that explains the lasso of truth.


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