Wonder Woman: The Birth of a Legend
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 57m
Ongoing, First published Jan 15, 2017
"There are many myths that surrounds Wonder Woman's birth, her early life, and how she came to us at a time we so desperately needed her. But whenever I ask she simply smiles and asks which story I would like her to tell. I don't think us mortals will ever know the story that brought us our Wonder Woman," - Steve Trevor, 1974.

Discover the true origins of the woman behind the blade, Diana, and how she came to be the legend that is Wonder Woman.
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After a devastating battle against Ares, Queen Hippolyta is gifted with a Paradise Island called Themyscira and the greatest wish she longed for, a daughter made of clay. Blessed by the goddesses, Diana was born- the princess of Themyscira with a great destiny that lies ahead of her. After living unbothered in Themyscira, a woman from the outside world crashes in the waters. The young pilot, Rebecca, informs the Amazons about the God of War's return and how he has established dictatorship over the world. Diana wins the chance to stop Ares and free the world of his wrath- a Wonder Woman was born. The next parts in the series: https://www.wattpad.com/list/1632594048-wonder-woman-au Based on characters from DC comics Wonder Woman created by William Moulton Marston