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About Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character is a founding member of the Justice League, demigoddess, and warrior princess of the Amazons, which are based on the Amazons of Greek mythology. In her homeland, she is Princess Diana of Themyscira, and outside of her homeland, she is known by her secret identity Diana Prince.
Wonder Woman was created by the American psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston with his wife and co-creator Elizabeth Holloway Marston, and first drawn by H. G. Peter. Wonder Woman first appeared in All Star Comics #8 in December 1941 and first appeared on a comic book cover on Sensation Comics #1 in January 1942.
The Amazonian training that Wonder Woman received helped her to develop a wide range of extraordinary skills in strategy, hunting, and fighting. Wonder Woman possesses an arsenal of advanced technology, including the Lasso of Truth, a pair of indestructible bracelets, a tiara which serves as a projectile, and in older stories, a range of devices based on Amazon technology. Although Diana is 5,000 years old, her first exposure to non-Amazon society as Wonder Woman only happened within the last 100 years. While the Amazons were originally created to protect “man’s world,” they ultimately abandoned it for different reasons.
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Wonder Woman Versus Wolverine | Which Superhero Would Win In Battle?
Wolverine (born James Howlett and commonly known as Logan and sometimes as Weapon X) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, mostly associated with the X-Men. Wolverine is a mutant who possesses animal senses, enhanced physical capabilities, a powerful regenerative ability known as a healing factor, and six retractable bone claws in his hands. He has been depicted as a member of the X-Men, Alpha Flight, and the Avengers.
Wolverine is a mutant with a number of both natural and artificial improvements to his physiology. Wolverine’s primary mutant power is an accelerated healing process (typically referred to as his mutant healing factor) that regenerates damaged or destroyed tissues of his body far beyond the capabilities of an ordinary human. This is why most people can not agree on which superhero would win in battle: Wonder Woman or Wolverine. Although Wolverine’s body heals, the healing factor does not suppress the pain he endures while injured. Wolverine, on occasion, has also deliberately injured himself or allowed himself to be injured for various reasons, including to free himself from capture, intimidation, or for strategic purposes during battle.