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Let's face it, Wonder Woman's real world origin is stranger than her comic origin. If I recall correctly, the guy who created her was a shrink, who lived with his wife and his live-in lover. And, let's not forget all the bondage, as reflected by WW losing her powers while her bracers are bound together.

Pretty much, though if I remember correctly, it was lovers. And yeah, there is a lot of bondage going on with WW.
 

Pretty much, though if I remember correctly, it was lovers. And yeah, there is a lot of bondage going on with WW.

pretty ironic that a feminist icon was a dom-fetish doll created by a man to be hot but man-like while dressed in skimpies.

Thats a vision for the future of humanity!

What happened to Kryptonian?

maybe Kryptonese was the language/dialect spoken in Kandor :)
 
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What happened to Kryptonian?

As with everything else in the show, writer interpretation. You're right that the language was generally referred to, in the comics, as Kryptonian.

Then again I don't know a whole lot about the current state of various characters, since there have been a couple of major DC universe reboots. Hell, when I was reading comics they still called the character with a lightning bolt on his chest "Captain Marvel" and not "Shazam."
 

I didn't watch it, but I remembered hearing about it when it came out. That's why I went looking for it. I heard it was pretty terrible.
 

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