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The three most powerful women in DC.

We always have a favorite, but here are a few that in my opinion have stood out in the current times. Beautiful and influential today.

By Georgenes MedeirosPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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We always have a favorite, but here are a few that in my opinion have stood out in the current times. Beautiful and influential today.

1- Mera

Mera is Aquaman's wife and the Queen of Atlantis and the Oceans. Despite this, she was not born in Atlantis, and came from a parallel dimension called Xebel. She met Aquaman and fell in love with the hero of Atlantis, and ended up trading her homeland and sitting next to Aquaman on the throne of the mystical city of Atlantis.

But Mera is not just a Queen, she stands out thanks to her truly spectacular superpowers and her moral code.

She is a fair Queen and a friend to her people, having no problem invading the battlefield to defend Atlantis. Mera has super strength, super speed and can control and manipulate water however she wants.

Amber Laura Heard she played a beautiful role in DC. Congratulations Amber.

She taught how to destroy a great actor's life by being crazy and trying to kill him, and came out as the young lady in the story.

2- Wonder Woman

Diana Prince, Queen of the Amazons is without a doubt the most popular superhero in the world! Actress Gal Gadot is currently responsible for bringing this fantastic character to life.

One of the greatest advocates of Peace in the entire world, Wonder Woman is also one of the most powerful characters in the DC Comics universe. Daughter of Zeus and Queen Hippolyta, she later became one of the main members of the Justice League.

In addition to having access to mystical accessories that are capable of truly unbelievable feats, her powers are equally fantastic. She is the strongest female character in fiction, has the ability to fly, to self-regenerate and is theoretically invulnerable.

Wonder Woman was created in 1941 and in addition to fighting for a better world in comic books, the heroine has also inspired women around the world with her strength and courage. This happened because in the 40s, women who faced several challenges to gain rights such as working and studying, felt encouraged by the superheroine they saw in the comics.

Gal Gadot, my favorite as a wonder woman, actually a wonderful woman, I leave here an invitation to a dinner here in Brazil. I wait for you

3- Harley Quinn

Harley Quinn is a flamboyant supervillain and an adversary of Batman generally recognized as the Joker's girlfriend, although she has had her own solo career. Born Harleen Quinzel, she worked as a psychiatrist at Arkham Asylum, where she was assigned to the Joker and fell in love with him. This led her to adopt her own costumed personality, adapting the word "harlequin", to help him escape and cause more mayhem.

Their relationship is passionate and ongoing, with Arle's best friend Poison Ivy constantly encouraging her to break up with him for good. However, Arle's love for the Joker eventually brings her back to her side with the Joker himself demonstrating a great need for her despite himself. When she is not with the Joker, she has mostly worked in Gotham City, sometimes teaming up with other friends.

Her special abilities include an enhanced physiology due to chemical experimentation, giving her greater strength, agility, and durability. She has been a member of the Secret Society of Super-Villains, the Secret Six, the Sirens of Gotham, the Suicide Squad, the Sinestro Corps, the Green Lantern Corps, and the Female Furies. Harley Quinn was originally created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm as a character in DCUA. Her first appearance was in the Batman: The Animated Series episode "A Favor for the Joker." (1992) Several years later, her first main continuity appearance was in the graphic novel Batman: Harley Quinn. (1999)

The role of Harley Quinn was played by actress Margot Robbie.

Thanks for reading.

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About the Creator

Georgenes Medeiros

53 years old, divorced, graduated in Business Administration, writer, translator, available for new challenges.

Despite everything still in search of a soul mate.

If it's you call me....

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