10 Insane Alternate Versions Of Wonder Woman You Won't Believe Exist
5. Victorian
The Victorian version of Wonder Woman is from a series called Amazonia, which is set in an alternate version of the era with steampunk cranked up to 11.
Set between 1888 and 1928, it offers a fresh look at Diana, who we usually see either in ancient or mythological times, or even in our present era leaning towards the future.
It helps that most people have a fairly clear picture of the Victorian era, rather than scratching our heads like we would with a Byzantine or Late Qing era story. The stunning steampunk visuals certainly help build up the image for us too that this story is something very different from the off.
Queen Victoria and her family have been murdered by Jack The Ripper, who, being of Royal blood himself, ascends to become King. His rule is harsh and misogynistic, and is assisted by a now-villainous Steve Trevor.
Diana is kidnapped by Trevor and forced to marry him, performing Biblical stories at the theatre. She eventually adopts the title Wonder Woman, and leads an uprising against Jack with Jack’s own son, Charles.