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When you need to stop an asteroid, you get Superman. When you need to solve a mystery, you call Batman. But when you need to end a war, you get Wonder Woman.
Gail Simone
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Frankly, Wonder Woman is psychological propaganda for the new type of woman who should, I believe, rule the world.
William Moulton Marston
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I always admired Wonder Woman and the Incredible Hulk - but I don't know if I'd be a very convincing hulk.
Lucy Liu
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I'm not interested in being Wonder Woman in the delivery room. Give me drugs.
Madonna Ciccone
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I've always wanted to be Wonder Woman, of course. She had the greatest costume.
Kelly Hu
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By the way, Wonder Woman is Amazonian, and historically accurate Amazonian women actually had only one breast. So, if I'd really go 'by the book' ... it'd be problematic.
Gal Gadot
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Not even girls want to be girls so long as our feminine archetype lacks force, strength, and power.
William Moulton Marston
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I hope that I have a body of work by the time that I'm done with all of this that I'm proud of. Certainly the cornerstone will always be Wonder Woman and I love her.
Lynda Carter
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I'm certainly not the lead of the film 'Wonder Woman' and I don't have a problem with that.
Chris Pine
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For boys, Wonder Woman is a frightening image. For girls she is a morbid ideal. Where Batman is anti-feminine, the attractive Wonder Woman and her counterparts are definitely anti-masculine.
Fredric Wertham
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Wonder Woman was my first love, and now she’s [Charlotte Kemp Muhl) my last.
Sean Lennon
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People always want me to talk about Wonder Woman, so I do.
Lynda Carter
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Saying yes all the time won't make me Wonder Woman. It will make me a worn out woman.
Lysa TerKeurst
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Wonder Woman is lame. She flies around in an invisible jet, but she's not invisible. I don't get it.
Megan Fox
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The 1970s 'Wonder Woman' was sort of a kitsch thing. It was a very specific time for that, and it's hard to modernize something like that.
Maggie Q
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I actually read “Wonder Woman,” and here’s the thing about her: she’s more of a physical presence than anything else. You don’t get to really know her on the inside.
Jaimie Alexander
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It's really sad that Wonder Woman is, she's really a slave. She belongs to DC. She's not a living person. And so she's at their mercy, and she's at the mercy of whoever writes her and whoever draws her.
Trina Robbins
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Wonder Woman was on TV when I was growing up, and I knew Lynda Carter was part Latina. It gave me a great sense of pride.
Constance Marie
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I object to the hypersexualization of all the superheroines. Most of them have been hypersexualized, but especially to Wonder Woman, because she is an icon. She is up there with Superman and Batman. And she is the one who is the big influence on women. Women who don't read comics still know who Wonder Woman is.
Trina Robbins
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What I know of Steve Trevor is everything that I learned from 'Wonder Woman,' the television series with Lynda Carter. And I don't remember much. I do remember his uniform, though.
Nathan Fillion
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I want to play Wonder Woman really badly. I want them to make the movie of Wonder Woman, and I want to play Wonder Woman so bad. Thatd be really fun.
Jennifer Love Hewitt
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I'm really very visually attracted to Wonder Woman. She just looks great on the page.
David Finch
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Superman/Wonder Woman, people expected, I guess, a lot of romance, or maybe something that wasnt emotionally deep. Who knows?
Charles Soule
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I also had Wonder Woman Underoos that I really liked. I actually wore them as an outfit to school.
Jennifer Sky
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I'm a huge Wonder Woman fan - I have about 12 coffee mugs at home!
Kari Wahlgren
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My personal motto is: WWWWD?: What Would Wonder Woman Do?
Libba Bray
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If I could play any superhero, I'd probably want to play Wonder Woman. She's pretty awesome.
Fiona Gubelmann
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I collect Wonder Woman - from comics to paraphernalia, and I even have a tattoo of her on my back. I'm a huge Wonder Woman fan!
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