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As one-third of DC Comics' so-called "trinity"—alongside Superman and Batman—Wonder Woman is arguably the most globally recognized female superhero. Created by William Moulton Marston and H.G. Peter, she quickly became a cultural icon, embodying strength, feminism, and justice. Despite her legendary status, her adaptations into live-action have been sporadic. The 1970s Wonder Woman TV series with Lynda Carter remains a beloved classic, but subsequent incarnations struggled to capture her essence in a way that resonated with modern audiences.