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Wonder Woman first debuted in All Star Comics #8, released on October 21, 1941. With her appearance, Diana ushered in a new era of comics where superheroines stood tall alongside male superheroes. There were other superheroines before Wonder Woman, two to be exact, but the Magician from Mars and Fantomah lacked the instant popularity and staying power that Wonder Woman had. Those two deviated from the traditional idea of what a superhero looked like, but Wonder Woman embodied that. Now, even eighty-three years later, Wonder Womanโs impact is felt throughout all of comics.
A Wonderful Beginning to a Golden Age

Before Wonder Womanโs debut, there were almost no female-led comic books or heroic characters. Even Lois Lane, one of the greatest female comic book characters of all time and a feminist icon, was very subdued in most of Supermanโs stories, needing to be rescued by him a generous ninety-five percent of the time in that era. That all changed with Wonder Womanโs debut, who, from the very beginning, rewrote the expected rules for how men and women behaved in comics. Her first act on the page was to rescue Steve Trevor and carry him princess-style, which went against just about every gender norm of that era at once.








