Wonder Girl

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Wonder Girl is the name of several characters in the DC Universe.

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Wonder Girl (Diana of Themyscira)

Main Article: Diana of Themyscira

Princess Diana

According to one account, Diana had in fact not been created from clay, but had been born before the Amazons settled on Paradise Island. (Wonder Woman v1 #105)

Wonder Girl (Donna Troy)

Main Article: Donna Troy

Pre-Crisis

Donna Troy

Post-Crisis

Following the Crisis on Infinite Earths, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. Donna Troy

Post-Flashpoint

Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. Donna Troy

Wonder Girl (Cassie Sandsmark)

Main Article: Cassie Sandsmark

Origin

Cassandra Sandsmark

Post-Flashpoint

Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. DCassandra Sandsmark

Wonder Girl (Yara Flor)

Main Article: Yara Flor

Yara Flor was born to an Amazon of Themyscira, Aella, who left Themyscira to adventure across the globe. Eventually her journey would bring her to Brazil where she fell in love with a local deity and bore a daughter by him, a girl she named Yara. Aella and Yara would be taken in by the local Amazon tribe known as the Esquecida. (Wonder Girl v3 #4)

Notes

  • The concept of Wonder Girl was created by Robert Kanigher where it made its first appearance in Wonder Woman v1 #23 (May/June, 1947).

Alternate Versions

  • In Bombshells United v1 #4 (2017), an alternate version of Wonder Girl appeared in the Elseworlds reality set in the Multiverse. This version were a group of young women called the Wonder Girls who existed on an Earth set in World War II. Donna Troy and Cassie Sandsmark called Wonder Woman to America to help stop the internment of Japanese-American citizens. Things were looking bright for their little team until a new secret American weapon called Clayface attacked their camp and accused Wonder Woman of betraying the country. Clayface swallowed Wonder Woman presumably killing her. To make sure her death was not in vain, Donna, Cassie, and their friends took up Wonder Woman's garments and dubbed themselves the Wonder Girls. Among their group included Donna Troy, Cassie Sandsmark, Yuki Katsura, Yuri Katsura and Emily Sung.
  • In DC's Very Merry Multiverse v1 #1 (2021), an alternate version of Wonder Girl appeared in the reality of Earth-11 set in the Multiverse. In the gender swapped world, this version was male and referred to as Wondrous Boy.

In other media

Television

  • In Wonder Woman, an original character was introduced in the setting of the live-action television series named Drusilla where she was portrayed by actress Debra Winger. This version was an Amazon and younger sister of Wonder Woman. Hippolyta sends her to bring Wonder Woman back to Paradise Island to resume her duties as princess, but Drusilla inadvertently becomes involved in a Nazi plot to discover the secret of Wonder Woman's magical bracelets and her transformation capability. Drusilla adopts the alias of Wonder Girl to combat them, but Nazi forces believe her to be Wonder Woman and capture her. Nonetheless, Drusilla breaks free and joins forces with Wonder Woman to foil the Nazis. In the episode 'Wonder Woman in Hollywood', Drusilla joined forces with Wonder Woman to stop the Nazis from kidnapping American soldiers and forcing them to take part in a Nazi propaganda film.

Films

Video games

Appearances

  • Wonder Woman v1: (1947)
  • The Brave and the Bold v1: (1965)
  • Wonder Woman v2: (1996)
  • Wonder Girl v1:
  • Wonder Girl v3:

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