Week 13 Pt 2- Wonder Woman (4 pts.)

 Despite never being into superheroes growing up, certain characters were iconic enough to least be recognizable by name alone. I've always at least heard about classic DC heroes like Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman. And this seemed like a good chance to see her early stories. Wonder Woman was created in the 1940s in an all-male dominated comic world. People loved Superman and Batman but Wonder Woman soon joined the ranks. As someone who reads very little superhero comics, it was interesting to learn that she was created by a man who was a psychologist, Dr. Marston. He felt young girls needed a strong role model too. These are typical superhero stories with good vs. evil plots. The illustrations reflect that time period, with muted colors and a style very different from what I've seen from superheroes in media today. The drawings are semi-realistic with some exaggerations. For example, Wonder Woman's legs are illustrated in a way to make her look like she's running faster than a car.

An interesting aspect of her is that she is larger than most men due to being an Amazonian, and she has serious skills to fight and defeat bad guys. But, she still has her feminine side and is very humble and considerate to care for those who are weak or hurt. Its also interesting how she can deflect bullets with jewelry (her gold wrist bracelets). Unlike Superman, she has to be a bit more strategic despite the fact she has powers. She's a woman of the future because she flies an invisible plane, and I believe they weren't as common at the time. 

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