Can Wonder Woman Fly? 10 Good Questions About DC’s Strongest Female Hero, Answered

Just as significant as Superman and Batman, Wonder Woman, a long-standing superhero from DC Comics, has been around for more than eight decades. She first emerged in the eighth issue of “All Star Comics” in 1941, followed by her official debut in “Sensation Comics” #1 a few months later. Throughout her career, Wonder Woman, also known as Princess Diana of Themyscira, has been committed to upholding truth and justice on her own terms. Her extensive comic book background encompasses multiple origin stories, numerous villains, and membership in both the Justice Society of America and the Justice League of America. It seems like there’s little that this iconic character can’t accomplish, but is there something she can’t do?

Ben Affleck’s Batman and Deathstoke Go Toe to Toe in Scrapped Movie Concept Art

Despite numerous criticisms leveled at the movie Justice League, its post-credits scene featuring Ben Affleck’s Batman and Joe Manganiello’s Deathstroke has remained a favorite among fans. This week, those disappointed fans received another disappointment as storyboard artist Jay Oliva unveiled artwork from the abandoned film. Before Robert Pattinson donned the cape in Matt Reeves’ acclaimed The Batman, Affleck was preparing to star in a solo Batman movie. It was announced that Batfleck would fight Manganiello’s Deathstroke in this film, a battle fans have eagerly anticipated on the big screen for quite some time. However, when Affleck relinquished the role, fans could only speculate about what might have transpired.