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  2. Gal Gadot, who starred as Wonder Woman in the live-action films, spoke to the contextual logic of Diana's bisexuality, while comics writer Greg Rucka famously placed the hero's bisexuality front and center. In many respects, Wonder Woman may be the first bisexual superhero.

  3. Jun 2, 2022 · The actress shared a link to a 2016 interview with Wonder Woman comics writer Greg Rucka in which he acknowledges her same-sex relationships. You're right. She's a superhero for bisexuals!

    • Tom Tapp
  4. Sep 29, 2016 · Confirmation of Wonder Woman’s sexuality continues a trend for DC’s female characters — last year, both Harley Quinn and Catwoman were similarly outed as bisexual.

  5. Jun 5, 2022 · That's canonically true. As Anthony Gramuglia writes on CBR, "Wonder Woman may be the first bisexual superhero. Her bisexuality has been either implicit or explicit over the decades, and...

  6. Sep 30, 2016 · Wonder Woman is bisexual and "has been in love and had relationships with other women", DC Comics writer Greg Rucka has revealed. Rucka, who is writing the reborn comic series, said that as Wonder Woman comes from the fictional all-female island nation of Themyscira "the only options are women".

  7. Oct 11, 2016 · While Wonder Woman’s sexuality won’t be explored in the films, Gadot said, “In this movie, she does not experience any bisexual relationships. But it’s not about that. She’s a woman who loves people for who they are. She can be bisexual. She loves people for their hearts.”

  8. Jun 2, 2022 · She’s a superhero for bisexuals!” Carter linked to a 2016 Polygon article in which comic book writer Greg Rucka explained Wonder Woman’s bisexuality in his comic “Wonder Woman: Year One.”