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Wonder woman invisible jet
Wonder woman invisible jet








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Diana was also granted an Invisible Plane by Batman, but it didn’t get much use. 2, #201 against a tidal wave that damaged its sentient core, rendering it in the “dead” shape of a plane. “Wonder Dome” went through several other changes, including sacrificing itself in Wonder Woman vol. But the Jet (nicknamed “Wonder Dome”) is treated as a living ally that Wonder Woman openly communicates with, even if it can rarely talk back. The Jet was a sentient “Morphing Disk” which could fluidly shapeshift into any shape or vehicle, and is eventually “gifted” to Diana by the Lanisarians. Here, the alien Lanisarians used it to escape from Wonder Woman’s pursuit. This more Epic approach diluted the Amazons' modern technology, and the post-Crisis Invisible Jet would not appear until Wonder Woman vol. Now, Diana was depicted as being molded from clay and brought to life by various Greek deities, including Hermes bestowing her the power of flight. The pieces are transparent but seemingly visible given how Diana finds them, but other issues confirm the plane as being invisible.Īfter Crisis on Infinite Earths (1985), all of DC continuity was rebooted, including Wonder Woman. The parts have been scattered around Paradise Island, with the issue being a scavenger hunt of Diana assembling the plane. An “origin” of sorts was provided in Wonder Woman #80 (1956), which showed Diana’s mother Hippolyta instructing her to acquire this “robot plane” for her mission to man’s world. The Jet was simply rendered as another piece of marvelous Amazonian technology, like their scrying Magic Circle or Purple Healing Ray. In these earlier incarnations, the Jet (then termed the “Robot Plane”) could respond to Diana’s voice and thoughts, with her often drawn as riding on top of it. In the story, the Jet was necessary to transport an injured Steve Trevor back to America, especially since at this point (much like Superman) Wonder Woman could not fly. Her creator, William Moulton Marston, intended the Jet to be allegorical for Depression-era women existing “unseen and unchallenged” in male-dominated areas. Right on the first page with her was the Invisible Jet.

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Wonder Woman’s first appearance was in a back-up story of All-Star Comics #8 (1942), but her first full story was a month later in Sensation Comics #1 (1942).










Wonder woman invisible jet