Wonder Women Coloring Book

Just in time section for girls where you will find interesting and unique Wonder Women coloring pages. This is one of the few superhero characters in cartoons or fairy tales that is a woman. We have many fairy tales with episodes of this wonderful character. You can change her look yourself and see what she looks like. Just grab your crayons or paints and paint her in all sorts of cool colors.

Wonder Women

Online coloring book Wonder Women
In this coloring book we see Wonder Woman as she uses, one of her powers. She is in flight. In her left hand she is holding...

Wonder Women tale

Online coloring book Wonder Women fairy tale
There are many versions of Wonder Woman. They are depicted in cartoons, movies, and even as Lego people. This demonstrates the great popularity of this character and the...

Fighting girl

Online coloring book Fighting girl
We know that Diana, or Wonder Woman, possessed superhuman powers. Additionally, the girl excelled in combat. Initially, she was an Amazon, then moved to ...

Logo from Wonder Women

Online Coloring Book Logo with Wonder Women
The logo from the movie featuring Wonder Woman is a symbol representing the letter "W" adorned with wings. The first symbol was created in 1941 and depicted a golden eagle....

A bodybuilder from a fairy tale

Online coloring book Culturist from the fairy tale
Despite her superhuman strength, Wonder Woman also has various gadgets. She has, among other things, a truth lasso that forces the restrained person to tell the truth, victory bracelets,...

The girl with the cape

Online coloring book Girl with a cape
Many little girls were inspired by Wonder Woman. She was one of the first female superheroes. We only ever met men with superhuman strength. For them, she was...

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Online coloring book Girl from Wonder Women

Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman is an incredibly beautiful girl. She is courageous and very brave. She received superhuman powers from the various Greek gods. Strength...
Online coloring book Girl with beautiful hair

The girl with the beautiful hair

Our superheroine, despite having amazing superhuman abilities, is incredibly beautiful. According to various rumors, Wonder Women received her...
Online Coloring Book Superhero Girl

Girl Superhero

Wonder Woman is one of the female superheroes. She possesses superhuman powers, can fly and has incredible speed, agility and...
Online coloring book Lego Wonder Women

Lego Wonder Woman

Wonder Women was also reflected in lego. The little yellow man appeared, among others, in the cartoon "Lego Adventure". She was featured in a cartoon titled: "Lego Adventure". The woman has...
Online coloring book Lego Wonder Women

Lego Wonder Woman

For some time now, Lego has been creating their figures with characters from various fairy tales or cartoons and games. This is where...

Information

  1. Origins: Wonder Woman is an Amazon from the fictional island of Themyscira (also known as Paradise Island), which was created by the gods of ancient Greece. Her mother is Queen Hippolyta.
  2. Developers: The character was created by psychologist William Moulton Marston and artist H.G. Peter. He first appeared in "All Star Comics" #8 in December 1941.
  3. Power: Wonder Woman possesses superhuman strength, speed, and endurance, as well as the ability to fly. She is also extremely proficient in hand-to-hand combat.
  4. Equipment: Her traditional equipment includes a golden laso of truth that compels anyone captured with it to speak the truth, bracelets made of indestructible metal that can deflect bullets and other projectiles, and a tiara that she can use as a weapon.
  5. Membership: He is one of the founding members of the Justice League, a group of superheroes in the DC Comics universe.
  6. The role of: Wonder Woman is considered one of the most important characters in the world of comic books, being one of the first and most popular female superheroes. She represents the ideals of feminism, strength and equality.
  7. Adaptations: The character has appeared in many adaptations on various media, including TV series, animated films and video games. Gal Gadot played Wonder Woman in the DC Extended Universe series of films.
  8. First female superhero: Wonder Woman is one of the first and most famous female characters in the comic book world. Her success paved the way for other female superheroes.
  9. Symbol: Wonder Woman has become a symbol of female strength and independence, and is often used as an icon by movements for gender equality.
  10. Comics: Over the years, the character of Wonder Woman has appeared in many different comic book series, both as a main character and as a supporting character. Her stories often focus on her origins, her relationships with other characters in the DC Comics universe, and her battles with various opponents.

Trivia

  1. Idea: William Moulton Marston, the creator of Wonder Woman, was also the inventor of the polygraph, which is interesting given that Wonder Woman's golden lasso forces people to tell the truth.
  2. Feminist roots: Marston created Wonder Woman as a feminist icon, symbolizing women's independence and strength. His wife, Elizabeth, and their life partner, Olive Byrne, were influential in creating the character.
  3. First appearance: Although Wonder Woman debuted in "All Star Comics" #8 in 1941, she got her own comic book title the very next year, which was very fast for the time.
  4. Member of the Justice Society of America: Before the Justice League was founded, Wonder Woman was a member of the Justice Society of America, although she originally served as the team's secretary.
  5. Withdrawal: In the 1960s, during the women's liberation movement, Wonder Woman lost her powers and became an ordinary woman running a boutique. This move was met with criticism, and the character eventually regained her powers.
  6. Role in television: Lynda Carter played Wonder Woman in a television series that aired from 1975 to 1979, and Gal Gadot accepted a role in the DC Extended Universe cinematic series, starting with "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" in 2016.
  7. LGBT icon: Wonder Woman is often considered an LGBT icon because of her background and relationships with other characters. Comic book creators have confirmed that she is bisexual.
  8. The third wave of feminism: Wonder Woman was revamped anew in the 1980s by writer George Pérez, who focused on the character's mythological roots and made her more independent and heroic.
  9. Mulher Maravilha: In Brazil, Wonder Woman is known as "Mulher Maravilha." She is very popular in the country and has become a pop culture icon.
  10. Cameo: Wonder Woman made her debut in the animated film "Justice League: The New Frontier" before Gal Gadot's appearance in live action films.
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