DC Finally Remembered Part of Wonder Woman’s Lore They’ve Ignored For a Decade

Wonder Woman is canonically bisexual, a part of her identity revealed in the 2016 Wonder Woman comic run by Greg Rucka. The story showed her reflecting on a past relationship with Kasia, whom she loved before leaving her home island, Themyscira. Although this aspect of her character has appeared in alternate storylines since then, it’s rarely addressed in the main DC Universe. However, a new storyline in Absolute Wonder Woman is bringing Diana’s bisexuality to the forefront, making it a central part of the narrative.


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