10 Biggest WTF Wonder Woman Moments

Where did she find that dog collar?

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DC Comics

Wonder Woman, historically, is the character whose comic is most likely to be a melting pot of drama, violence, and some legitimately kinky antics. The creator of the character ostensibly used her to explore his own sordid fantasies, while making a bit of cash on the side for his BDSM daydream - which should explain why Wonder Woman initially had the unsubtle name of Suprema.

And the comics that follow in the footsteps of these salacious beginnings take great inspiration from this, leaving Diana Prince with the kind of delightfully strange comic collection that would make even Batman blush.

As much as it's all undeniably weird, it's also an integral part of the hero, which means that Wonder Woman can have moments that would seem completely out of character for literally any other superhero - including parody superheroes - and somehow make it work perfectly for the warrior princess.

Between wearing dog collars, dressing like an animal, and skydiving sexcapades, the spirit of the Golden Age Wonder Woman comics is well and truly alive - and also well and truly designed for the best kind of comic degenerates.

10. Wonder Woman's Kangaroo Pets - Various

Wonder Woman Chains
DC Comics

When you hear the phrase "Wonder Woman owns kangaroos", it's natural to presume that this was part of the golden age of comics, as most of the wilder Wonder Woman stories take place in this time, and it was also an era rife with weird and wild animal assistants.

But - much like how the Batcow was first brought to us in 2012 - the use of the Amazon's weaponised kangaroos continued into the modern age of comics, much to our collective delight. As such, Wonder Woman's pet Jumpa still exists, and is a valuable if underused member of the hero's team.

It's silly - almost purposefully so - but seeing the Amazon have a jousting tourney on the backs of Kangaroos is something that will make your life infinitely better regardless of who you are.

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