Wonder Woman Day: why it is celebrated today

Wonder Woman Day: why it is celebrated today

On October 21, celebrate the Wonder Woman Day from DC with a special selection of titles in Maxin Latin America that pay tribute to the iconic Super Heroine and the Justice League universe.

As an iconic pop culture character, Wonder Woman has empowered fans around the world for generations and has bravely led the fight for truth through her strength, positivity and compassion.

Why Wonder Woman Day is celebrated on October 21

This character first appeared on October 21, 1941 in comics, particularly in issue 8 of All Star Comics. For this reason, October 21 is celebrated worldwide as Wonder Woman Day.

Since her first appearance, Wonder Woman has been the protagonist of numerous films, television series, video games and comics. Fans across Latin America can celebrate Wonder Woman Day on Max with a collection of important series and films that span the legacy of the Princess of Themyscira.

The collection includes:

Wonder Woman (2009): Animated movie. Before becoming Wonder Woman, she used to be Diana, Princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior.

Wonder Woman (2017): Before becoming Wonder Woman, she used to be Diana, Princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Starring by Gal Gadot and directed by Patty Jenkins.

Wonder Woman: Lineage (2019): Wonder Woman, a member of the Justice League, seeks to help a young woman in trouble recruited by an evil organization.

Wonder Woman 1984 (2020): Jump to the 1980s, when Wonder Woman’s adventures on the big screen lead her to face a long list of enemies.

Justice League movies with Wonder Woman

You can also enjoy exciting stories from the Justice League, where Wonder Woman joins other DC superheroes to save the world.

Justice League Unlimited (2004-2006): In a world of invasions, sorcerers, conspiracies and ancient gods, superheroes fight against those who endanger the universe.

Justice League: The New Frontier (2008): Based on the graphic novel by Darwyn Cooke, this adventure reveals the origin of the Justice League.

Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010): In an alternate universe, a heroic Lex Luthor fights to save his planet from the Crime Syndicate, an evil variation of the Justice League.

Justice League: War (2014): Discover how the Justice League was formed during an alien attack on Earth.

Justice League: Throne of Atlantis (2015): The Justice League joins forces with Aquaman, a man with strange powers, who may be the last bridge between ancient Atlantis and our world.

Justice League and Teen Titans: Union in Action (2016): The demonic Trigon sets the Justice League against the Teen Titans, leaving loyalties at stake and lives in danger.

Justice League (2017): Inspired by Superman’s sacrifice, Batman and Wonder Woman recruit a team of metahumans to face a deadly new threat.

Zack Snyder’s Justice League (2021): Snyder introduces us to Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and Flash joining forces to protect the planet.

Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High (2018): It’s up to LEGO DC Super Hero Girls to discover the truth about Uber High. This is a test the LEGO DC Super Hero Girls can’t fail!

Justice League vs the Fatal Five (2019): The Justice League teams up with Star Boy to stop a group of villains from attacking rookie Green Lantern, Jessica Cruz.

Justice Society: World War II (2021): By running faster than he ever thought possible, Flash breaks the space-time barrier and arrives in World War II.

Justice League: Warworld (2023): The Justice League discovers that war is hell as they escape from Warworld, a planet of endless gladiator fights.

This October 21, fans throughout Latin America will be able to celebrate Wonder Woman Day in Max by reliving the great adventures of the DC Super Heroine.

Source: Ambito

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