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The 2017 video game Injustice 2 featured the Flashpoint version of Wonder Woman making a cameo in Green Arrow's alternate ending as a member of the multiverse Justice League. The 2011 video game DC Universe Online launched its 40th episode, "World of Flashpoint" in 2021, featuring Queen Wonder Woman, Emperor Aquaman, Batman (Thomas Wayne), and ...
Initially the members of the Star Sapphires were only depicted as being females, during the Blackest Night panel at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con, Geoff Johns explained that: "anyone can join, but most men are not worthy." [86] More recently male recruits were shown among the Star Sapphires when Wonder Woman visited their home planet. [87]
Carol Ferris as Star Sapphire appears in DC Universe Online as part of the "War of the Light Part 2" DLC pack. Carol Ferris as Star Sapphire appears as a playable character in Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, voiced again by Olivia d'Abo. Carol Ferris as Star Sapphire appears as a playable character in Infinite Crisis.
Eight months later, Hawkgirl and Earth-2's Superman recover Wonder Woman's body in space, having survived Earth-43's destruction due to her immortality. Whilst they are safe from the Anti-Monitor, the Bleed has different laws of physics, natural disasters occur daily, and beings from the Earths' pasts, presents, and futures have started ...
The Wonder Woman of this Earth is an alternate version of Nubia, a supporting character from the Wonder Woman comic book. Recent interviews with Grant Morrison state that this Earth will reappear in the Multiversity miniseries. [citation needed] Final Crisis #7 (March 2009) Earth-26: Post-52
The post-credits scene in Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox sets up the film Justice League: War which officially began the DC Animated Movie Universe. [6] A plot point towards the end of the film is also revisited and expanded in Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay, which also belongs to the DC Animated Movie Universe continuity. [7]
Danica McKellar has good news for those who didn’t like the original ending of “The Wonder Years” — things may have changed! The actor, who played Winnie Cooper on the sitcom from 1988 to ...
Wonder Woman a.k.a. Amazon (Princess Ororo of Themiscyra). An amalgamation of DC's Wonder Woman (Diana Prince) and Marvel's Storm (Ororo Munroe). [11] Circe. An amalgamation of DC's Circe and Marvel's Sersi. [12] Giganta. An amalgamation of DC's Giganta and Marvel's Gargantua. [13] Panthera. An amalgamation of DC's Pantha and Marvel's Feral. [14]