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Wonder Woman: The Official Movie Novelization is the novelization of Wonder Woman. It was written by Nancy Holder.[1]
Synopsis[]
Before she was Wonder Woman, she was Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Raised on a sheltered island paradise, when an American pilot crashes on their shores and tells of a massive conflict raging in the outside world, Diana leaves her home, convinced she can stop the threat.
Appearances[]
Characters[]
- Wonder Woman
- Steve Trevor
- Sameer
- Charlie
- Chief
- Hippolyta
- Antiope
- Isabel Maru
- Ares
- Etta Candy
- Erich Ludendorff
- Mnemosyne
- Artemis (Amazon)
- Menalippe
- Eliana
- Orana
- Venelia
- Phillipus
- Paul von Hindenburg
- Acantha
- Epione
- Phillip Darnell
- Douglas Haig
- Nina
- Marie
- Fausta Grables
- Kaiser
- Bruce Wayne (mentioned)
- Doomsday (mentioned indirectly)
- Superman (mentioned)
- Zeus (mentioned)
- Steve Trevor's father (mentioned)
- Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus (mentioned)
- Thucydides (mentioned)
- Andromeda (mentioned)
- Hestia (mentioned)
- Plato (mentioned)
- Clio (mentioned)
- Tyrtaeus (mentioned)
- Socrates (mentioned)
- Edgar Rice Burroughs (mentioned)
- Tsar (mentioned)
- Charlie's father (mentioned)
- Loch Ness Monster (mentioned)
- King of England (mentioned)
- Sappho (mentioned)
- Lex Luthor (mentioned)
Locations[]
- Earth
- Africa (mentioned)
- Australia (indirectly mentioned)
- Canada (indirectly mentioned)
- China (indirectly mentioned)
- Eden (mentioned)
- Europe
- Alps (mentioned)
- Austria (indirectly mentioned)
- Belgium
- Passchendaele (mentioned)
- German Airfield
- Veld
- Café Bar Buvette
- France
- Germany (mentioned)
- Berlin (mentioned)
- Greece (mentioned)
- Mount Olympus (picture)
- Sparta (mentioned)
- Italy (indirectly mentioned)
- No Man's Land
- Portugal (indirectly mentioned)
- Romania (mentioned)
- Spain (indirectly mentioned)
- United Kingdom
- Edinburgh (mentioned)
- England
- Dover
- London
- Commercial Road
- Hangman's Arms
- Oxford Street
- Paddington Station
- Piccadilly Circus
- Selfridge & Co.
- St. Paul’s Cathedral
- Thames
- Trafalgar Square
- Whitehall
- Loch Ness (mentioned)
- Japan (indirectly mentioned)
- Ottoman Empire
- Ankara (mentioned)
- Ottoman Military Installation
- Russia (mentioned)
- Themyscira
- United States of America (mentioned)
- Gotham City (mentioned)
- Washington, D.C. (mentioned)
- Sun
- Moon
Events[]
- Titans-Old Gods War (mentioned)
- Creation of Man and the Amazons (picture)
- Peloponnesian Wars (mentioned)
- Renaissance (mentioned)
- World War I
- World War II (mentioned)
- Showdown in Gotham Port (mentioned indirectly)
Sentient species[]
Organizations[]
- Assyrian Empire (mentioned)
- British Intelligence (mentioned)
- German High Command
- Imperial German Army
- Justice League (mentioned)
- Nazis (mentioned)
- Wonder Men
- Wayne Enterprises
- United States Army
- American Expeditionary Force
Creatures[]
- Horses
- Cheetahs (mentioned)
- Monkeys (mentioned)
- Peafowl (mentioned)
- Scorpions (mentioned)
- Wolves (mentioned)
- Dragons (mentioned)
- Bird (mentioned)
- Coral
- Cow
- Pigeons
- Cats (mentioned)
- Sheeps
- Goat
- Chameleon (mentioned)
- Snail (mentioned)
- Insects (mentioned)
Items[]
- God Killer
- Wonder Woman's armor
- Wonder Woman's first shield
- Bracelets of Submission
- Lasso of Hestia
- Fokker Eindecker
- Schwaben
- Mona Lisa (mentioned)
- Spiral of Andromeda
- Isabel Maru's notebook
- Treatises on Bodily Pleasure (mentioned)
- Steve Trevor's Watch
Trivia[]
- In the film's credits, Paul von Hindenburg's name was misspelled as "von Hindenberg, while the novelization uses the correct spelling of von Hindenburg.
- The novelization refers to Wonder Woman as a demi-god.