Wonder Woman Origin Story. The story of how Wonder Woman came to be was somewhat interesting: complete with teenage-angst-driven rebelling against one's parental unit. Wonder Woman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Her original origin story says she was formed out of clay by her mother, Hippolyta, and had life bestowed upon her by the Greek gods. She perennially ranked as one of DC's most-recognizable characters and a feminist icon. Wonder Woman's origin story is pretty unique among superheroes, thanks to her origins as a deity, isolated upbringing, and the fact that her parents weren't killed.
The fictional DC Comics' character Wonder Woman, was created by William Moulton Marston.
Written by Randy Lofficier and Jean-Marc Lofficier, this story is actually the third part of a trilogy interpreting some classic DC heroes through a German-expressionist lens.
The original creator of Wonder Woman is a man named William Moulton Marston, who was, among other things, credited. Wonder Woman's origin story gets a fresh retelling in DC's newest young adult graphic novel Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed. The Wonder Woman film currently in theaters — written by comic writer Allan Heinberg with a story by Zack Snyder, Jason Fuchs, and Heinberg — seems to conflate multiple takes on her origin.