There was that werid crossover when she picks up Thor's hammer when about to fight storm (then she drops it to make a more fair fight and loses if I remember correctly)
Don't know if drugs were involved, but the writer behind that particular story was none other than Chris Claremont. It has all his hallmarks; world-building, purple prose dialogue, body horror, mind control, bondage gear, gender bending, strong female protagonists and male villains who act skeevy whenever they appear to have said strong female protagonists at their mercy. And seriously, given the known facts of the lifestyle of William Moulton Marsden, it was only a matter of time before someone wrote a story in which Wonder Woman ( or 'a' Wonder Woman) became involved in a polyamorous relationship.
How come people seem to think that Dr. Moreau turns people into animals, when it's the other way around? The Simpsons did this, and even Courage the Cowardly dog botched this in their parody. Where is this coming from? I read the book, and I'm pretty sure the whole point is that he tried to surgically make animals into humans.
When you said you were profiling versions of Wonder Woman that were difficult to believe, I was surprised you didn't include Ellie Wood Walker from 1967: ruclips.net/video/IXjzgQf2oGc/видео.html
A Storm version of WW would be terrifyingly powerful.
There was that werid crossover when she picks up Thor's hammer when about to fight storm (then she drops it to make a more fair fight and loses if I remember correctly)
Well never thought I'd hear Jules say that "Superman was turned into a woman...but only after being turned into a horse..." lmfao
Loki in mythology be like
The Storm version is one of my faves! I still have this comic...somewhere lol
In the recent War for Earth 3 event, they call Superwoman Donna.
8:00 Okay. Who was on drugs during the writing and creation of this story?
How did he say all that without stuttering or laughing lmao
Don't know if drugs were involved, but the writer behind that particular story was none other than Chris Claremont. It has all his hallmarks; world-building, purple prose dialogue, body horror, mind control, bondage gear, gender bending, strong female protagonists and male villains who act skeevy whenever they appear to have said strong female protagonists at their mercy. And seriously, given the known facts of the lifestyle of William Moulton Marsden, it was only a matter of time before someone wrote a story in which Wonder Woman ( or 'a' Wonder Woman) became involved in a polyamorous relationship.
My favorite version from the list are Wonder Rabbit and Superwoman counterparts…
What about the alternate version of Wonder Woman from the Injustice games from a parallel earth? Where Superman is a dictator!
Finally....
You guys have worked on a woman and that you worked on the most iconic heroine
What about Queen Maeve from The Boys? She is another version of Wonder Woman, isn't she?
more like a pastiche or homage
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Oh, technical.
I like it.
In the Crisis on 2 Earths animated movie it's implied Superwoman is Mary Marvel
There is no Superman: Metropolis by Gaslight.
I hoped "Maria Mendoza" was going to be mentioned. "The insane" part being that Stan Lee remade DC universe.
Never rly got the whole “I kill ppl and I get stronger” in movies, games, comics, etc. I kill 500 Bald Eagles and I can fly.
Wait my power work similar to Superwoman, does that make me counterpart of both now?
Big Barda vs Bekka. Glory would flatten them both.
Hmm, I wonder if I could be an alternate version of Wonder Woman or at least take up the mantle to be considered of the hero.
How come people seem to think that Dr. Moreau turns people into animals, when it's the other way around? The Simpsons did this, and even Courage the Cowardly dog botched this in their parody. Where is this coming from? I read the book, and I'm pretty sure the whole point is that he tried to surgically make animals into humans.
Okay, the gorilla has to be the most out there.
How did you miss the Injustice Wonder Woman?
Alternate versions of khalil
When you said you were profiling versions of Wonder Woman that were difficult to believe, I was surprised you didn't include Ellie Wood Walker from 1967: ruclips.net/video/IXjzgQf2oGc/видео.html
AWESOME!
Pls Note, It is not Swastika,It is Hook Cross,Pls Correct it, It is not good to involve sacred symbol with Nazi.
But the symbol being used here is a swastika, not a hook cross. It’s being used for n*zi purposes, not religious purposes.
Cool
Why most of these are evil?
Because bad is good
Where Queen Maeve?