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Donna Troy

Wonder Girl (Reality Undetermined)
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History

Throughout the Multiverse and in varying alternate timelines, there have been several individuals who have operated under the name of Wonder Girl. Most versions of the character possessed some variation of the Lasso of Truth, although the properties of the lasso might differ depending upon the nature of the wielder.

Earth-One

Although primarily known as Wonder Woman, Princess Diana spent her early years adventuring first as the toddler known as Wonder Tot and again as the first teenage Wonder Girl. [1]

Earth-51

An evil version of Donna Troy, possibly from the Earth-51 reality, became the apprentice to the evil Queen Belthera. Belthera promised her a sense of identity and pitted her against the New Earth version of Donna Troy. The two fought against one another, but the older, New Earth Donna Troy eventually proved victorious. [2]

Earth-462

An Earth-462 version of Wonder Girl briefly appeared as part of Alexander Luthor's interregnum Multiverse during Infinite Crisis. This iteration of Wonder Girl appears to be patterned after the character of Drusilla from the 1978 Wonder Woman television series. [3]

Titans Tomorrow

Main article: Titans Tomorrow
Prior to traveling to the 31st century to meet the Pre-Zero Hour Legion of Super-Heroes, this version of Cassandra Sandsmark has the exact same history as her New Earth counterpart though has distinctively changed her attitude and power base from the younger Cassandra. [4]

Powers and Abilities

Powers

Most versions of the character have demonstrated enhanced physical attributes as well as the ability to fly.

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This article uses material from the "Wonder Girl (Reality Undetermined)" article on the DC Comics wiki at Wikia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License.







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