Walter Sommer
Wonder Woman is a pioneering superheroine who has become an iconic figure in comic books and popular culture. Created by psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston and artist H.G. Peter, she first appeared in All Star Comics #8 in October 1941. Marston, who was instrumental in developing the polygraph test, infused the character with themes of love, justice, and gender equality, aiming to provide a strong female role model in a male-dominated genre.
Born as Princess Diana of Themyscira, an island inhabited by the Amazon warriors of Greek mythology, Wonder Woman is gifted with superhuman strength, speed, and agility by the Greek gods. She wields the Lasso of Truth, which compels honesty, indestructible bracelets that can deflect bullets, and a tiara that can be used as a projectile weapon. Her character combines elements of a warrior and a diplomat, often emphasizing peace over conflict.
Wonder Woman remains a symbol of empowerment, equality, and justice. Her enduring presence in various media highlights her significance as a cultural and feminist icon. She continues to inspire new generations, reinforcing the idea that compassion and strength are not mutually exclusive.
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Symphony: Wonder Woman
Composed by Walter Sommer and Tom Libertiny
Performed by Walter Sommer and his Orchestra
Produced, mixed, and mastered by Tom Libertiny
