There actually are simple There are technically two truths that were hidden from Diana. The first truth is that she wasn't created out of clay and brought to life by Zeus, she was created the natural way with Zeus being her father and Hippolyta being her mother.
Though there is another story of how Hippolyta died. It is said that instead of being killed by Heracles, she was killed when she stormed into Theseus and Phaedra`s wedding declaring that she would kill anyone who was apart of the party with her Amazons behind her.
Hippolyta was the queen of the tribe of the Amazons in Greek mythology. She played a significant role in the Twelve Labours of Heracles. She was the daughter of the god of war, Ares, who had given her a magical girdle as a gift. He then sailed away leaving the Amazons behind.
Modern Age Wonder Woman had no specifically called-out weaknesses. About the closest she's come is that her super-human stamina and resistance to injury does not seem to apply to piercing weapons, like arrows or daggers; her enhanced healing does not work against such injuries.
The Secret Power Diana Will Have In Wonder Woman. When it comes to superpowers, Wonder Woman has got all the basics: super strength, invulnerability, speed, and flight (most of the time). A young Diana is told by her mother Hippolyta that Zeus left behind a godkiller, a last ditch weapon that could defeat Ares.
In this new timeline, Wonder Woman is no longer a clay figure brought to life by the magic of the gods. Rather, she is the demigoddess daughter of Queen Hippolyta and Zeus: King of the Greek Gods. Her original origin is revealed as a cover story to explain Diana's birth as a means to protect her from Hera's wrath.
Zeus is a fictional deity in the DC Comics universe, an interpretation of Zeus from Greek mythology. With the 2011 relaunch of DC Comics dubbed The New 52, Zeus has received a prominent role in the Wonder Woman mythos, as he is now the biological father of Wonder Woman through Hippolyta.
As Diana Prince, she worked in the U.S. War Department as an assistant to intelligence officer Steve Trevor. Decades later she and Trevor married and had a daughter, Lyta (also known as Fury).
In this new timeline, Wonder Woman is no longer a clay figure brought to life by the magic of the gods. Rather, she is the demigoddess daughter of Queen Hippolyta and Zeus: King of the Greek Gods. Currently, Diana has taken on the role and title as the new "God of War".
Wonder Woman has never been designated as truly immortal and unaging. In the DCnU, Wonder Woman is the offspring of Zeus and Hippolyta and as such should be at least a demigod. That would not necessarily make her immortal, but she should be remarkably long-lived.
In the follow-up issue in Wonder Woman #21, it happens again We're clearly talking high caliber bullets here, but they're also "just" regular high caliber bullets and not, like, magical bullets or anything like that. So the answer is clear - no, she is not bulletproof.
Ares first appears in the DC Extended Universe film Wonder Woman, the fourth installment of the DCEU, played by David Thewlis. As the God of War, he is depicted as the treacherous son of Zeus and the half-brother of Diana/Wonder Woman.
In the original DC history, Wonder Woman is raised by the immortal Amazon women as the only child on Paradise Island, daughter of their Queen Hippolytta. Nine months later, some have daughters and are very happy while the rest give up their sons to be sold into slavery.
Superman would not be able to defeat Zeus as nothing in Superman's arsenal or power level would allow him to take him out indefinitely. That's similar to stating that Superman can defeat Odin or Dormammu.
In the original DC history, Wonder Woman is raised by the immortal Amazon women as the only child on Paradise Island, daughter of their Queen Hippolytta. In the new rewrite, Hephaestus explains that the Amazons go to sea every once in a while to force men to procreate with them.
In the spirit of friendship, she willingly gave the girdle to Hercules to take back to King Eury's daughter. As Hercules reached for the golden girdle, the Amazon women thought Hercules was reaching for their queen. They attacked him. During the fight, Hippolyta was accidentally killed by her own people.
Having concluded that love, not violence, is the only way to prevent conflict, Diana uses her powers as the last child of Zeus to fight and ultimately destroy Ares. Ares is featured in the 2017 film Justice League, the fifth instalment of the DCEU.
While Aquaman is strictly speaking a superhero rather than a sea god, his appearance and powers in the upcoming movie certainly draw on those of maritime divinities. Aquaman's abilities to communicate with sea life, control the ocean and swim at superhuman speeds all resemble traits associated with Poseidon.
He is also the ancestor of Superman in all continuities. "Rao" is also later written into the Superman mythology as the name of a Kryptonian deity, the personification of their sun, worshipped as a god of light and life. As such the name was sometimes invoked in the comics as a Kryptonian exclamation.