once and for all is WW immortal or not?

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I'm really confused.
in the tv series she was immortal on the island (like all amazons) but she gave that up by leaving

I know byrne made here immortal by making her a goddess but she lost her godhood

so is she immortal now yes or no
 
She is ageless. She and all other Amazons were blessed by the Greek goddesses so that they will never grow old. In post-Crisis this is true whether she leaves the island or not, and only if the goddesses choose to withdraw this blessing from her will it be "negated," or if someone uses magic -- powerful magic -- to dispel it.

However, she can still die by natural causes such as, well, someone else killing her. If Grundy snaps her neck, she's dead. If Darkseid hits her with his omega beams, she's toast. The end.

With all that said, however...she is the most favored champion of the Olympian gods. They have the power to resurrect her if they want to, and that's exactly what they did when they made her a goddess. But the first time they made her a goddess didn't end up so good since she kept interfering with the mortal world -- which is why they eventually took away her godhood -- and so the chances of them ever doing that again is slim to none. And not to mention, the Olympian gods aren't even around right now, since they've left this plane of reality. So basically, if she dies then she's dead...no "loopholes."
 
However, she is tough enough to withstand insane amounts of punishment, so while she is not truly immortal, she is very very VERY hard to kill.
 
However, she can still die by natural causes such as, well, someone else killing her. If Grundy snaps her neck, she's dead. If Darkseid hits her with his omega beams, she's toast. The end.
They started counting homicide among the "natural causes" now? :confused:
 
Just get a bunch of clay and her soul can float into that one.

Oh God I just wrote a Wonder Woman resurrection story.
 
Wonder Woman returns from the dead as a Play-Doh nightmare!

I'd read it. :up:
 
Well, I meant natural causes in the DCU:p.
 
Lawlz, remember when DC was the shiny, happy comic universe?
 
Dr. Light says no.

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Well, I meant natural causes in the DCU:p.

"Dude, where were you yesterday?"

"Funeral. My grandpa die."

"Dang. Sorry man. How'd he go?"

"He was dicapitated when his car was hurled off the Booklyne bridge."

"Oh."

"Meh, it happens."
 
However, she is tough enough to withstand insane amounts of punishment, so while she is not truly immortal, she is very very VERY hard to kill.

Though it seems DC is doing their damndest to do that.
Lousy delays, lousy pacing...it seems they are trying to do what no super villain has been able to do. :cmad:
 
Though it seems DC is doing their damndest to do that.
Lousy delays, lousy pacing...it seems they are trying to do what no super villain has been able to do. :cmad:
Don't worry, I'm sure your endless *****ing will save her!
 
I wouldn't have thought so, but if you really think my *****ing will help save her...I'm all for it!
 
Yeah, WW is immortal. Immortally AWESOME!!!!


........ Sorry.
 
No, she's not. However, she's extremely durable.

Immortality means you are life onto yourself--self-sustaining, a.k.a. a Goddess. She is not in that rank...however, we could technically class her as a demi-goddess.
 
I never heard that Wonder Woman was immortal,extremly hard to defeat..like Superman yes.But immortal?I do remember reading something about WW on her Paradise Island,but nothing about eternal life.
 
It was usually only brought up when explaining why the Earth-2 Wonder Woman was aging: her leaving Paradise Island sacrificed her immortality. That was back around the time of the first Crisis.
 

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