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Can we talk about how important WW2 is to WW's character and history. Why is it rarely mentioned in modern comics or modern comic adaptation be they cartoon or live action?
It is her origin story both in universe and in her creation during the war.
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>Why is it rarely mentioned in modern comics or modern comic adaptation be they cartoon or live action?
The key word here is modern. The origins or history of comic characters are always being updated or modernized. It's nothing new.
>>93068180
Sliding timeline. As the years passed, Diana didn't come to man's world during WWII anymore.
>>93068180
>Can we talk about how important WW2 is to WW's character and history.
It really isn't as important as you think it is. It just seems important because that was her original origin, but by the 1950's they modernized her origin and removed the WWII part (eventually they made it clear that Earth-1 Wonder Woman had a post-WWII origin and Earth-2 Wonder Woman had the WWII origin). When they got rid of the multiple Earths for a while, Wonder Woman still came to man's world in the "modern" day and later on John Byrne retconned things so that Hippolyta was the WWII Wonder Woman.
The main reason people hold such importance on the WWII origin is because the TV show used it, and that was probably the most prominent media depiction of the character. The only other time that Diana was operating during WWII and in the modern day was Young Justice. JLU doesn't quite count since she still made her debut in the modern day and only had one adventure in WWII due to time travel.