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Sword of wonder woman
Sword of wonder woman












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Last, but not least, her shield, the often overlooked part of her arsenal. Her sword, crafted by Hephaestus, sharp enough to cut the electrons off an atom. The ceremonial Gold Armor, replete with golden eagle wings and an eagle-like helmet, crafted by Pallas and originally worn by Asteria, single-handedly holding back hordes of male warriors and sacrificing her own life to allow Queen Hippolyta and her fellow Amazons time to escape to Themyscira. The character's look is iconic, as are her weapons. Her look has changed from time to time, but is most often linked to the classic attire of red boots, blue shorts with white stars, and a red bodice (originally emblazoned with a golden eagle, then to the defining WW initials). The character was an unqualified success who, alongside Superman and Batman, make up DC's "Holy Trinity." Her comic-book origins, far less scandalous than her real-life creation, remained unchanged for years: Diana was sculpted from clay by her mother, the Amazon Queen Hippolyta, and given life, accompanied by superhuman powers, by the Greek gods (a 2011 retcon identified Diana as the biological daughter of Zeus and Hippolyta). Wonder Woman was first introduced to the world in the pages of All Star Comics #8 in October 1941, followed shortly after by her first feature in Sensation Comics #1, released in January 1942.














Sword of wonder woman