![]() ![]() But the show Wonder Woman was far from something to be laughed at, especially the third episode from the show's first season called "Fausta, the Nazi Wonder Woman". Lynda Carter was the classic Wonder Woman from the '70swho stole our hearts with campy sound effects and sometimes hilarious fight scenes. After the events of Spirit of Truth unfold, she returns to the country in culturally appropriate attire and saves the women and children from the ongoing violence, then quietly leaves. On top of that, she realizes that her savior complex and being in the spotlight can often do more harm than good. Throughout the comic, she goes back and forth between the two strongest parts of her character- karate-chopping guns in half with her bare hands, then comforting a frightened child. Spirit of Truth is one of Wonder Woman's most popular stories for many reasons. ![]() Wonder Woman shows her vulnerability at this blatant hatred of her despite her goodness and desire to help. After she attempts to save the innocent civilians in immediate danger, she tries to connect with other women in the area, only for them to become frightened of and angry at her, and throw rocks at her. In the fourth book of this series by Alex Ross and Paul Dini (with some seriously beautiful artwork), Wonder Woman arrives in a third world country in the midst of turmoil and war in order to help resolve their conflicts. ![]()
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