Yeah, Wonder Woman is hardly in the same league as Batman and Superman. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that those two characters are the only ones DC has that are big enough to carry their own "solo" movies. I love Batman and Superman, but make mine Marvel! 'Nuff said!I never really cared for Wonder Woman. Batman and Superman, on the other hand, have always been interesting characters (the human who is so traumatized by the death of his parents that he works himself to perfection, the alien with the great childhood and the perfect hometown 'heart of gold'). They are great foils for the various super-villains and superheroes in the DC universe.
Everybody, at various points in their lives, wants to be either Batman or Superman. We all want respect. Sometimes, we want to work for that respect (Batman), and sometimes we want that respect handed to us based upon who we are (Superman). We sometimes want to be the sunny, happy hometown boy. We sometimes want to be the dark, brooding bad-boy.
Name recognition value, longevity, decades of media exposure, and historical significance.
Name recognition value, longevity, decades of media exposure, and historical significance.
I always thought DC had a Big Five. I would add The Flash and Green Lantern to the trio of Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman. In nearly every incarnation of the Justice League, and before that, the Justice Society, all five characters have played a prominent role, one way or another. -- RR
Doy ou have to ask? Really?What makes, batman, wonder woman, and superman so important to the general public?
I always thought DC had a Big Five. I would add The Flash and Green Lantern to the trio of Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman. In nearly every incarnation of the Justice League, and before that, the Justice Society, all five characters have played a prominent role, one way or another. -- RR
I have to disagree with the highlighted portion. Supes and Bats were only honorary members of the JSA, and only appeared in one adventure. Wonder Woman joined as their secretary and didn't start sharing in their adventures for several years after joining the team.
Yeah, Wonder Woman is hardly in the same league as Batman and Superman. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that those two characters are the only ones DC has that are big enough to carry their own "solo" movies. I love Batman and Superman, but make mine Marvel! 'Nuff said!I never really cared for Wonder Woman. Batman and Superman, on the other hand, have always been interesting characters (the human who is so traumatized by the death of his parents that he works himself to perfection, the alien with the great childhood and the perfect hometown 'heart of gold'). They are great foils for the various super-villains and superheroes in the DC universe.
Everybody, at various points in their lives, wants to be either Batman or Superman. We all want respect. Sometimes, we want to work for that respect (Batman), and sometimes we want that respect handed to us based upon who we are (Superman). We sometimes want to be the sunny, happy hometown boy. We sometimes want to be the dark, brooding bad-boy.![]()
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