For centuries, the Amazons have lived on a Paradise Island, kept ageless and hidden from “Patriarch’s World” by the magic of the goddesses of Olympus. When Queen Hyppolyta longed for a child, the goddesses breathed life into a baby she had molded from sand and clay, a daughter named Diana who was given beauty, speed, wisdom, strength, flight, and a connection to animals. As an adult, Diana has left her home, acting as an ambassador to a larger world and as a warrior ready to defend her planet from those who wold prey upon it.
Alan Kistler explaining Wonder Woman in three sentences in this week’s Agent of S.T.Y.L.E.
Three. Sentences. Seriously, why do people have such a tough time with Wonder Woman? She ISN’T complicated.
