Her creator, Charles Moulton, also invented the lie detector test. (Photo: Instagram, @55katryn)
Kristen Stewart, Mischa Barton, Kate Beckinsale, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jessica Biel, Rachel Bilson, Eva Green and Christina Hendricks were all considered to play her in film adaptations. (Photo: Instagram, @dc_and_marvel1)
She is not into bondage…unlike her creator. It is no secret Wonder Woman creator Charles Moulton was very much in BDSM and that makes it less of a surprise that he chose being tied up by a man as Wonder Woman’s one weakness. (Photo: Instagram, @thebatmandc)
She was originally going to be called Suprema, which isn’t all that bad is it? (Photo: Instagram, @glauber.rocha)
She is from Themyscira, or Paradise Island, a place where women have existed free from the influence of men. (Photo: Instagram, @dc_extendeduniverse)
In some DC continuities Wonder Woman has been in a relationship with Superman. (Photo: Instagram, @vanessa_spark)
She is even more powerful than you thought. Along with having super speed and strength, invulnerability and flight, Wonder Woman also possesses divine wisdom, quick healing and superhuman stamina and agility. (Photo: Instagram, @khallidmuhsin182)
She is a founding member of the Justice League of America. (Photo: Instagram, @__dev__98)
She was the first mainstream female superhero and appeared well before Batgirl, Supergirl or any of the iconic female Marvel characters. (Photo: Instagram, @klassyverre)
In a Marvel crossover, Wonder Woman once wielded Thor’s hammer. (Photo: Instagram, @babyd_fitness)
She has been around for 75 years already! She was created in 1941. (Photo: Instagram, @mdarkstalker)
The newly-released Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice gave us, along with a drawn-out plot, an incredibly bland representation of this marvellous character, so we might need to fill you in on some interesting facts about her.