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Wonder Woman in the Flashpoint universe, is the oppressive queen of the Amazons who is shown to be a very cruel and tyrannical, whose war with Aquaman and Atlantis is one of the chief reasons why the Flashpoint world is an apocalyptic ruin. She also serves as one of the two secondary villains (along with Aquaman) of the 2013 DC animated original film, Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox. In the film she was voiced by Vanessa Marshall, who also voiced Irwin in The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy and Sheeva in Mortal Kombat 11.

Personality[]

In contrast to regular Wonder Woman, who is consistently shown to be kind, patient, benevolent and loving, the Wonder Woman of the Flashpoint World was a cruel, ruthless, unsympathetic, sadistic, brutal, bloodthirsty, tyrannical, and merciless despot who was responsible for the deaths of millions of people. Notably even before the war with Atlantis this version of Diana was shown to lack the lofty morals of her counterpart, first sleeping with a married man and then murdering his wife in cold blood, which prompted the war between Atlantis and Themyscria in the first place. Despite claiming that men were the cause of all the world's evils, Wonder Woman herself committed and oversaw terrible atrocities, up to and including planning to kill everyone who was not an Amazon, effectively rendering her claim entirely hypocritical and deceptive. She also dislikes humanity in flashpoint and has no problems for killing children for her own sadistic pleasure.

Notably Wonder Woman here seemed to feel as if she deserved Aquaman as a mate and wanted him entirely for herself, hence why she killed Mera and reacted negatively to Aquaman's ensuing wrath. Most telling is Wonder Woman's angry accusation to Aquaman during the final battle that he never loved her, though the same could easily be said of Wonder Woman herself, her attraction being based more out of lust and possessiveness than genuine love.

Powers and abilities[]

In terms of power and abilities, Flashpoint Wonder Woman was shown to have much the same capabilities as her mainstream counterpart, though also clearly favored the sword, in keeping with her more brutal and bloodthirsty personality. Her ruthless nature also allowed her to use her powers in a more dangerous fashion.