Wonder Woman's "Anti-Feminist" Opposite Reveals Why Diana's Mission Still Matters in 2024

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Joe Anthony Myrick (or JAM) is a comics writer who specializes in, of course, covering the big figureheads of the industry (Marvel and DC), as well as lesser-known indy parties and some personal favorites like BOOM! Studios.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary The importance of Wonder Woman's mission is emphasized through the newest enemy of the Amazon population. Wonder Woman represents many things, but ultimately is a symbol that exists to empower women, both within the DC Universe and in reality. Past villains have challenged everything Wonder Woman stands for , but none quite like the newest threat to the Amazons: Asylum.

Asylum essentially wants to disempower women, whereas Wonder Woman wants to empower them. It highlights the importance of Wonder Woman's mission and reminds readers why women need to be empowered in the first place. Asylum's perspective is an irrational fear that's typically seen in certain men, but it somehow feels all the scarier coming from another woman.

 

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