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Have you seen that girl? Have you seen her? She’s the freakiest thing; you’ve gotta meet her. You’d do w/e it takes to get ‘er by your side…
Wonder Woman, by Byrsonima Crassifolia.
One day, a young girl was trapped up in a tree. Diana rescued her&took her to her mother. After seeing the way the mom reacted to her daughter, Prince began to get homesick. Back home, she found the island was in ruins&all her sisters have been turned to stone. A sorcerer, Felix Faust, approached her. Prince confronted him &after a brief fight, she took him down but he told her if she hurt him, he’ll leave the Amazons the way they were. He claimed he only seeked knowledge but confessed he was the one who attacked Paradise Island. He went on to explain that he was looking for pieces of an artifact. He restored Hippolyta to her normal self but turned her back to stone, blackmailing Prince into gathering what he requested. Left with no other choice, she set out to search for the items. Prince searches for the first artifact in a museum. Obtaining it was easy enough until a statue of a gladiator came to life. After winning, the museum was left in tatters. Superman insisted that if she was going to be destroying public property, she should have a good reason. She reluctantly explained the situation&he, along with the other Leaguers, volunteered to help. Back on Themyscira, Faust talked to his unknown benefactor&the two were confident the world will soon be theirs. Batman researched Faust’s background&found out he was a professor of archaeology until he lost his position for dabbling in black magic&there was a reference to Tartarus. Prince realized Faust was working for Hades&explained that her mother had an affair with the god before being banished for betraying the others to the Titans. When Hades was freed, Faust demanded what was promised to him: ultimate knowledge. Smiling, Hades touched Faust, who began to age rapidly. Hades just said, “Ultimately, pain&suffering are all man will ever know.” Prince destroyed the key, causing the gate to close&suck in Hades, who attempted to drag Hippolyta along but Prince saved her in time. The victory turned out to be bittersweet; Hippolyta honored the Leaguers for their help, naming them “heroes of Themyscira.” However, because Prince broke the sacred law by bringing outsiders to the island, Hippolyta had no choice but to exile her. Though shaken by her mother’s decree, Prince accepted her ruling&departed from Themyscira with the other League members.
Wonder Woman, by Ze-RoFruits.
Miss these pretty birds. :(
Young Justice, by Edgar Sandoval.
The “daughter of Hades,” Mother Nature, and the angel who fell from the sky.
DC Girls, by Edgar Sandoval.
Which gal do you prefer? The one from below, above, or in between?
Diana Prince has many tools at her disposal. The most common one she exploits is strength to match that of even the mightiest characters. She has special bracelets capable of deflecting incoming attacks&a rope that forces those bound by it to speak the truth. One characteristic that sets her apart from others is that she is willing to kill for the greater good.
Matriarch of superheroines.
Salute, by Eric Chen.
For as long as man has walked the earth, he has fought with man. And as long as there’s war, there will be Ares. One of the immortal Olympian gods, the God of War is the son of Zeus&Hera, and a longtime adversary of the Amazonian warrior Wonder Woman. Along with the immense strength, endurance, and invulnerability that come with godhood, Ares is a master of conflict&is able to expertly wield any known weapon. However, his real power lies in his ability to create destruction wherever he goes; his mere presence alone is enough to cause riots&acts of violence. A villain by nature, Ares is a perpetual war machine — an unswayable force that will always seek to incite discord. For as much as the world evolves&technology advances, war is constant.
Batman in his cowl&shorts AND seemingly staring at dat wonder-ass? LOL.
Chillin’, by Pedro Delgado.
Twenty years ago, a young boy washed up on a mysterious island&met a princess. Now, that princess has come to look for the mother who disappeared when she took the boy back. But if Smallville is prepared for strange beings, Washington, DC certainly is not!
Olympus, by Cat Staggs.