Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Nov. 16 “DC Archives Wonder Woman Vol. 1” by Robert Kanigher
     Reading this comic reminded me of how big an impact Wonder Woman made over the years. Wonder Woman has become the supreme image of the ideal woman, men and woman, today want to see. She became an American symbol, specifically a symbol of the ideal leader who believes in love. Wonder Woman is the kind of woman many believe to be the one who should run society overall. In the comics, she exhibits immense strength, force, and power. Personally, seeing for myself how she displays her strong characteristics as a woman is really awing and inspiring. Basically, she is my ideal role model! She doesn't back down from a fight or challenge, she is fair and just, she fights for all womankind and humanity. She is a nurturer of humanity: her overwhelming belief in love, empathy, compassion, and having a strong conscience is absolutely amazing! She doesn't seek out a reason to fight to escalate the conflict. She is an example for all woman that inside every little girl or young woman there is a strong warrior. That our weaknesses don't define us. Everyone who reads any of the comics is reminded that the world will always have darkness amongst the light, every person has both within them, but the choice of who they want to be they must make for themselves. Wonder Woman as a hero is subjected to the weary world of men (men and woman/humanity) where hatred has become constant among its people. Though no matter the amount of disappointing truth she has witnessed, Wonder Woman is a believer in second chances, and that everyone deserves love no matter what their past. She exhibits the statement that only love can save the world, a woman can lead, change the world, fight and give . . . for a world she knows can exist. She is psychological propaganda for the new type of woman who should rule the world.


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