Diana Prince

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Diana Prince is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She is the civilian identity and alter ego of the superhero Wonder Woman. Diana Prince was created by William Moulton Marston and first appeared in All Star Comics #8 in December 1941.

Character History[edit | edit source]

Diana Prince is the secret identity adopted by Wonder Woman when she is in the world of mortals. The character was originally conceived as a nurse, but over time, she has held various occupations, including a military intelligence officer, a businesswoman, and a diplomat.

Origin[edit | edit source]

Diana Prince's origin story has been retold several times. In the original Golden Age comics, Diana Prince was a nurse who allowed Wonder Woman to assume her identity. In later versions, Diana Prince is depicted as a cover identity created by Wonder Woman herself to blend into society.

Powers and Abilities[edit | edit source]

As Diana Prince, Wonder Woman retains all her superhuman abilities, including super strength, speed, agility, and the power of flight. However, she often refrains from using these powers to maintain her secret identity. She is also highly skilled in hand-to-hand combat and possesses extensive knowledge of various forms of weaponry.

In Other Media[edit | edit source]

Diana Prince has appeared in various forms of media, including television series, animated shows, and films. The character has been portrayed by several actresses, most notably Lynda Carter in the 1970s television series Wonder Woman and Gal Gadot in the DC Extended Universe films.

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