Hippolyta (Marvel)

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When the threat of the '''Doom Maidens''' emerged, [[Hela (Marvel)|Hela]] came to resurrect Hippolyta to be her champion where she took the name of [[Warrior Woman]]. The pair went to warn Asgardia leading to Hippolyta joining [[Brunnhilde (Marvel)|Brunnhilde]]'s nascent Valkyries that were being formed to combat the maidens. (Fearless Defenders v1 #3)
  
 
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Revision as of 07:29, 15 September 2019

Hippolyta as Warrior Woman in Fearless Defenders v1 #3.

Hippolyta is a female character that features in Marvel Comics.

Contents

Biography

Hippolyta

When the threat of the Doom Maidens emerged, Hela came to resurrect Hippolyta to be her champion where she took the name of Warrior Woman. The pair went to warn Asgardia leading to Hippolyta joining Brunnhilde's nascent Valkyries that were being formed to combat the maidens. (Fearless Defenders v1 #3)

Overview

Personality and attributes

Powers and abilities

Notes

  • Hippolyta was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where she made her first appearance in Thor v1 #127 (April, 1966).

In other media

Television

  • In The Marvel Super Hero Hour, she made an appearance in The Mighty Thor segment. Her storyline in the episode followed that of her original appearance in the comics where she was the Queen of the Amazons who was formerly involved with Hercules who spurned her afterwards. She would enter into the service of Pluto who was seeking to be free of being the custodian of the netherworld by seeking to trick an immortal to sign the Olympian Contract that passed the custody to them. To accomplish this feat, Pluto decided to target Hercules and disguised himself as a movie director in order to trick Hercules by appealing to his vanity of having a movie of himself. Hippolyta would disguise herself as an actress that caught Hercules attention and he was distracted to the point that he signed the contract whereupon both Pluto as well as Hippolyta revealed their true selves.

Appearances

  • Thor v1:
  • Incredible Hercules v1:
  • Fearless Defenders v1:

External Links

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