In DC Comics' Dark Knights of Steel by Tom Taylor and Yasmine Putri,Wonder Woman has her first Kryptonian partner since her relationship with Supermanduring the New 52 era. Back in 2016, when DC Rebirth was just getting started, writer Greg Rucka implied that Diana had other same-sex relationships as a young adult on Themiscyra. This revelation officially made Wonder Woman an LGBTQ+ character, which has led to a relationship between Diana and Zala Jor-El—Superman's sister from a fantasy reality.
Zala recently shared a kiss with Wonder Woman in the second issue of Dark Knights of Steel. This new Elseworlds story conveys Diana's first same-sex kiss with a known character. In addition, Zala being a Kryptonian reminds DC fans of Diana's time with the Man of Steel during the New 52. Although Steve Trevor is essentially Wonder Woman's version of Lois Lane, as she's spent most of her history in a relationship with him, Zala has the potential to be the Amazing Amazon's best relationship yet.
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Because the Wonder Woman comics by Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang from the New 52 era mostly feature her among characters from Greek mythology, joining the Justice League is Diana's first real introduction to life outside of her comfort zone. From the beginning, she is drawn to Superman, not just due to physical attraction, but because the two are undoubtedly similar. Eventually, Superman and Wonder Woman enter a romantic relationship after sharing a deep talk and a kiss, remote from the rest of the Justice League. In Charles Soule and Tony S. Daniel's Superman/Wonder Woman comics, the couple explore their unique relationships with humanity together, making each
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