Well, Diana of Themyscira, an Amazon. She's a creation of clay. The Amazons trained her, and she left to do good in the world, that's her basic back story.
Sure. Diana is from Themyscira. Made from clay, she's an Amazon. Steve Trevor's arrival leads her to leave for the outside world to fight for justice, becoming Wonder Woman.
Sure. She's from Themyscira, an island of women. She's an Amazon princess. Her powers come from the gods. She left her island to help the world.
The back story has Diana's history of heroism. And the bad guys' back stories are important too. Maxwell Lord wants to be a big shot, and Barbara Minerva's envy of Diana leads to her transformation into Cheetah.
Well, it's about Diana in 1984. There's a bad guy, Maxwell Lord. He uses a stone to grant wishes and it messes up the world. Diana's old love Steve Trevor comes back in a strange way. And Barbara becomes Cheetah. Diana has to fix things.
In the Wonder Woman story, Ares is the force behind much of the world's warfare. He enjoys the chaos and destruction that war brings. Wonder Woman, with her strong sense of justice, realizes that Ares is the root cause of so many problems. She sets out to confront him. Ares tries to use his powers of persuasion and his ability to create war - like situations to defeat her, but Wonder Woman's own powers and her unwavering belief in a better world give her the strength to fight against him.
Sure. Wonder Woman is from Themyscira. She has superpowers and fights for justice in the world of men.
Sure. Key points include Diana facing new threats, using her powers to fight. New characters are part of the story.
The Wonder Woman Rebirth story is a significant part of DC's reboot efforts. It reimagines Wonder Woman's journey. For starters, it refines her origin story. We learn more about her mother, Hippolyta, and the Amazons. Diana's powers are also explored in a new light. Her connection to the lasso of truth and her bracelets are given more depth. This reboot makes her more relatable as a character while still maintaining her status as a powerful and iconic superhero. It also sets her up for new adventures and crossovers within the DC universe, which is exciting for fans of the character.
Sure. Wonder Woman is a superhero. She comes from an island of strong women. She has powers and uses them to fight bad guys and promote good.
Sure. Diana, Wonder Woman, is from Themyscira. Made from clay by her mother, she was given life by the gods. After Steve Trevor landed on her island, she left to fight in the outside world's war.