Wonder Woman’s Original Name Was Suprema Before The Change. (Photo Credit – Facebook)

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Before she became Wonder Woman, she almost had a name that sounded more like a pizza topping—Suprema, The Wonder Woman. Yep, that was her original name, and honestly? It just didn’t have the iconic ring we all know today. Thankfully, DC gave it the chop, and Wonder Woman was born.

Flashback to the 1940s—comics were a total boys’ club. Superman and Batman ruled the scene and female superheroes? Practically unheard of. That’s when William Moulton Marston, a psychologist with big ideas, stepped in. Inspired by his wife, Elizabeth, and their partner, Olive Byrne (yes, they were a polyamorous trio way ahead of their time), Marston created a hero who was tough like Superman but had what he called “feminine” strengths—fairness, compassion, and peace.

When she hit the pages of All-Star Comics #8 in 1941, “Suprema” was out, and Wonder Woman officially made her debut. And let’s be honest—dropping that extra flair was the best decision ever.

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