- Themyscira (DC Comics) - Wikipedia
Themyscira ( ˌθɛmɪˈskɪrə ) [2] is a fictional unitary sovereign city-state and archipelagic island nation appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics Previously known as Paradise Island and the Amazon Isles, it first appeared in All Star Comics #8 (October 1941)
- Themyscira - Wonder Woman Wiki
Themyscira (pronounced Them-mes-skera) is an island nation in the DC Comics universe, and place of origin to its princess, Diana (better known as Wonder Woman)
- Themyscira: The Home Of The Legendary Amazons Explained
Under the pen of writer artist George Perez, Paradise Island was renamed Themyscira, inspired by the city said to have been the capital city of the Amazons from actual mythology
- What to Know About Themyscira Before Paradise Lost
The all-female city-state, also called Themyscira, came into ruin after Hercules attacked them In one version, he steals Hippolyta's magic girdle, given to her by Aphrodite, which prevents her
- Paradise Island | DC Database | Fandom
Themyscira, also known as Paradise Island, is the second home of the Amazons, named after their prior home in ancient Greece (modern day Turkey) The island has undergone several changes in location and appearance over the years
- Themyscira, the Longest-Running Utopia in Comics - SYFY
When we think of fictional utopias, it’s hard to argue against Wonder Woman ’s Themyscira as one of the most successful Though it has come under several attacks in its time — from without and within — there is no denying that it has remained almost fully intact for quite a bit longer than most
- Themyscira (DC Comics) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Themyscira, also known as Paradise Island and the Amazon Isles, is a fictional island appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics It is famously known as the home of Diana Prince Wonder Woman and the Amazons, a race of warrior women
- Themyscira (Location) - Comic Vine
During the Our Worlds at War storyline, Themyscira had been destroyed Later, it was rebuilt as a floating chain of islands and relocated again to the Bermuda Triangle
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