1/10/2024 0 Comments Invisible wonder woman plane![]() 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. 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). Yet the Invisible Jet is one aspect that has stuck in the popular consciousness, even if mostly through gentle mocking of its Silver Age silliness without much clue as to its origins. Of course, Wonder Woman is instantly recognizable, but the intricacies of her mythology are still largely unknown to mainstream audiences. Before 2016’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Diana hadn’t even appeared in a feature film before. Despite arguably being the world’s most famous female superhero, Wonder Woman does not have the same pop-culture prominence as Superman or Batman. The Invisible Jet, ironically, is one of the most recognized parts of Wonder Woman lore. ![]() Whatever the exact relation, Wonder Woman 1984 reveals a deeper magical ability than Diana is usually granted. In the first Wonder Woman, Diana candidly explained she was “sculpted from clay and brought to life by Zeus,” although it’s left vague whether this is literal or whether she is a direct demigod (both origins being used in the comics). RELATED: Wonder Woman 1984 Is Designed To Be A Critique Of The '80s She explains she had been “experimenting” with the same kind of magic Zeus used to keep her home of Themyscira hidden from the outside world. Airbase they steal a Panavia Tornado aircraft, but in the excitement, Diana forgets to inform the 1910s fighter-pilot Steve about “radar.” Therefore, to cover their escape, Diana conjures an enchantment to obscure the plane from sight. This transparent transportation is featured when Diana and a resurrected Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) must travel to Cairo. Another classic piece of equipment, hinted at in the trailers, that Wonder Woman 1984 introduces is her Invisible Jet. Wonder Woman 1984 also introduces iconic accessories of Wonder Woman, like the “Golden Eagle” armor heavily featured in the film’s promotional materials. The sequel also updates Wonder Woman with elements from the comics, including rivals Barbara Minerva (Kristen Wiig) and Maxwell Lord (Pedro Pascal), even if the latter is more a Justice League ally-turned-enemy. ![]() Wonder Woman 1984, now on HBO Max, brings DC Comics’ Princess Diana (Gal Gadot) into the 1980s. ![]()
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