Alternative Versions of Wonder Woman - Other Elseworlds and Alternate Timelines

Other Elseworlds and Alternate Timelines

See also: Elseworlds
  • Superman/Wonder Woman: Whom Gods Destroy: Set in a Nazi-controlled future.
  • Wonder Woman: The Blue Amazon was the third volume of the Elseworlds trilogy Superman's Metropolis and featured a Diana Prince based on the film Der blaue Engel.
  • In the Elseworlds story "Superman: Distant Fires", Wonder Woman found a powerless Superman following a nuclear holocaust and brought him to a village inhabited by surviving metahumans. There Billy Batson and Superman vied for her affections. Superman won, and they had a child named Bruce in honor of the late Batman. This led Batson to kill Wonder Woman.
  • In the Elseworlds 80-Page Giant story "Rockumentary", one of Lex Luthor's musicians was a pop diva named Diana. This version of Wonder Woman was a cross between herself and Madonna.
  • In Just Imagine, Marvel Comics' Stan Lee and artist Jim Lee reimagined Wonder Woman as Peruvian MarĂ­a Mendoza, reborn as a warrior who wielded a staff forged by Incan gods.

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