Summary

  • Steve Trevor is the bedrock of Wonder Woman’s steadfast morality, ensuring that she will never be evil in the mainstream continuity.
  • Wonder Woman’s love for Steve Trevor extends to all of humanity, making her a champion for people in the face of betrayal.
  • Wonder Woman: Dead Earth
    Proof that Diana will always be a force for mainstream continuity.



A DC Black Label series revealed why Wonder Woman There will never be evil in mainstream continuity—and the answer is Steve Trevor. As Diana Prince’s longtime love interest and a key figure in her origin story, Steve is now established as the bedrock of her unwavering morality, making him an essential part of the Amazon Warrior’s character.

Wonder Woman’s defining characteristics — compassion, love and forgiveness — are deeply rooted in her relationship with Steve Trevor.

Wonder Woman: Dead Earth #1, by Daniel Warren Johnson and Mike Spicer, begins a dark tale in which Diana awakens from a centuries-long slumber to find the world a wasteland and her friends long gone. With her most recent memory lost, Wonder Woman joins a ragtag group of human survivors, determined to unravel the mystery of Earth’s destruction and save what she can.


Wonder Woman Dead Earth #1 Steve Trevor

Upon returning to the human base of operations, he is promptly betrayed and imprisoned. However, one of his prisoners, feels guilty for their role Meets his captor, Diana, expecting the Amazon’s wrath, but is instead met with her love and forgiveness..


Wonder Woman’s love for Steve Trevor is why he will always be a champion for people

“That’s why I fell in love with people. That’s why I fight for them.”Wonder Woman: Dead Earth #1

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Diana’s captor, Dee, is initially shocked when Wonder Woman tells him, “I love you” and insists that she does not blame him for the betrayal. Understandably, Dee is taken back and calls Diana crazy. In response, Diana recounts her first meeting with Steve Trevor, describing it as love at first sight. He elaborated, “That’s why I fell in love with people. That’s why I fight for them. Why am I fighting for you? Even when Theden captured me. Even when you betray me.”

Wonder Woman’s explanation basically reveals that Steve’s love for Trevor extended to all humanity. So that makes it clear As long as Steve is part of Diana’s origin, he will never be evil. Even in the face of betrayal or imprisonment by humanity, her love for Steve—and by extension, for all humans—will always guide her actions. This scene emphasizes that Diana’s defining characteristics—compassion, love, and forgiveness—are deeply rooted in her relationship with Steve, elevating her from a simple love interest to a fundamental aspect of her character.


As long as Steve Trevor is a part of Wonder Woman’s origin story, he will always be a force for good

Wonder Woman: Dead Earth Steve highlights Trevor’s important role in portraying Diana Prince

despite Wonder Woman: Dead Earth An alternate universe story being, Diana’s exploration of love and loyalty to humanity through her connection to Steve Trevor is highly relevant to mainstream continuity. This Black Label series reflects Diana’s origins in the original DC Universe, where she first encounters Steve when he crushes on Themyscira and falls in love with her. This key event is important to Diana’s morality, drawing insights from it dead world Applies to the primary DC Universe.


Tom King is running Wonder Woman run Reinforcing this idea, Diana’s unwavering commitment to humanity shows even when the world turns against her and her fellow Amazons. Ultimately, Diana Prince’s love of enduring goodness and humanity is deeply rooted in her relationship with Steve. As long as she is an important part of his main story, Wonder Woman There will never be evil, because his love for her will always serve as his moral compass.

Wonder Woman: Dead Earth #1 Available now from DC Comics!

Wonder Woman: Dead Earth #1 (2019)

Wonder Woman Dead Earth #1

  • Author: Daniel Warren Johnson
  • Artist: Daniel Warren Johnson
  • Colorist: Mike Spicer
  • Letter: Russ Wooton
  • Cover artists: Daniel Warren Johnson and Mike Spicer


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Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman is the superhero identity of Diana, Princess of the Amazons. Set on the island of Themyscira, Wonder Woman is a super-powered demi-goddess with extreme physical strength who uses magical gifts (like her famous Lasso of Truth) to defeat her enemies. As powerful as her fellow heroes Superman and the Justice League, Wonder Woman is unmatched in her compassion and virtue.

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