Amazonian princess and founding member of the Justice League, Wonder Woman speaks to the superheroine in every girl, big or little. Who hasn’t wished for a Lasso of Truth to make that lying boyfriend ‘fess up? What girl wouldn’t love to have indestructible bracelets and the body of a goddess? Wonder Woman has it all: brains, strength, beauty, a royal pedigree (she’s the daughter of Zeus) and a heart that keeps her fighting for all that is good and right. Check out awesome Wonder Woman wallpapers below. Also just look through the web-site and find new wallpaper collections.
Amazonian princess and founding member of the Justice League, Wonder Woman speaks to the superheroine in every girl, big or little. Who hasn’t wished for a Lasso of Truth to make that lying boyfriend ‘fess up? What girl wouldn’t love to have indestructible bracelets and the body of a goddess? Wonder Woman has it all: brains, strength, beauty, a royal pedigree (she’s the daughter of Zeus) and a heart that keeps her fighting for all that is good and right. The demi-goddess/superheroine is enjoying a recent surge of popularity due to the top-grossing film that bears her name. However, the movie caps decades of inspiration by the only heroine to ever fight crime in a one-piece bathing suit. Recently graduated to a mini-dress, the new Wonder Woman is poised to inspire for generations to come.
Wonder Woman is pretty much anything you’d look for in a strong female character. She’s a comic book character published in DC Comics, and she’s got a pretty long resume. First off, Wonder Woman was one of the founding members of the Justice League, a group of DC comic book superheroes tasked with fighting villains too big for individual heroes to handle on their own. She is the goddess of truth, granted by gods after her death due to how faithful and devoted she was. And she’s also the ambassador of the Amazonians. Her character first popped up in the All Star Comics way back in October 1941.
Wonder Woman’s civil identity is Diana Prince. That’s not her real name, however. Diana Prince was actually an army nurse who she met. Prince and Wonder Woman decided that Wonder Woman would assume Prince’s identity on the condition that she give Prince money to meet her fiance in South America. In the newer comic book series, Wonder Woman doesn’t use a secret identity when interacting with the outside world. Instead, she saves it for when she dates Superman and the two are found when they’re both not dressed up as superheroes.
As you’d probably expect, Wonder Woman is a strong woman, both physically and mentally, preferring to use the pen to fight rather than the sword, figuratively speaking, and someone who loves peace. She’d only ever choose to escalate a conflict to violence if it’s the last resort. Her role as ambassador also makes her a great ally for the Justice League to have to deal with many geopolitical issues while fighting villains.
Wonder Woman is one of those superheroes that seems to be good at just about anything. She’s an incredible athlete, a great fighter and a master strategist. She was trained in a myriad of both modern and ancient forms of unarmed and armed combat, including special Amazonian training. Some of her most iconic tools are her bracelets and her golden lasso. She’s able to deflect bullets with her bracelets as they’re indestructible. Her golden lasso is called the Lasso of Truth because she’s able to force the truth out of anyone she lassos.
We hope you enjoyed the collection of Wonder Woman wallpapers. If you’re looking for more backgrounds then feel free to browse around. Each of our wallpapers can be fit almost any device, no matter if you’re running an Android phone, iPhone, tablet or PC. Here’s a list of what screen resolutions we support along with popular devices that support them: 1920x1080 Full HD, 1080p, 1366x768 HD, 1280x1024 5:4 Desktop Display, 1440x900 Widescreen 16:10, 1600x900 Widescreen 16:9, 720x1280 Android, Smartphone, Samsung Galaxy S3, 1080x1920 iPhone 6 Plus, 6S Plus, Samsung Galaxy S4, 640x1136 iPhone 5, 5S, SE, 480x854 Sony Xperia E3, Nokia Lumia 530, 630. If you’ve got wallpapers you’d like to share, feel free to send them in!
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Windows 1. First, find the perfect wallpaper for your PC. 2.Just below the image, you’ll notice a
button
that says “Free Download.” Just below that text is your screen’s resolution (don’t worry, we calculated
that part for you.) 3.Click the button, and you’ll notice the image save to your browser. 4.Navigate to
that image on your computer (it will probably be in your “downloads” folder) 5.Right-click the image in
the folder and click “Set as desktop background.” 6.Enjoy your new wallpaper!
Mac 1. Download your favourite wallpaper clicking on the blue download button below the
wallpaper. 2. In
this order, click Apple Menu > System Preferences > Desktop & Screen Saver > Desktop 3. Now find the
image you want to use. Here you’ll want to select your own, so you’ll select the location your new image
downloaded. 4. Click on the photo. 5. Exit back to your desktop and see what it looks like!
iPhone/iPad 1. Find an image you like on wallpapertag.com and click on the blue download button
below an
image. 2. Tap on an image and hold on a few seconds. Choose “save image” from the list below. 3.
Navigate to the “Photos” app and find the image you want as your background. 5. Use the share button
(the one that looks like a box with an arrow coming out of it). 6. Select the “Use as a Wallpaper”
button 7. Here you can arrange the picture how you want it, then tap “set.” 8. Next you can select
whether you want this image to be set as the background of your lock screen, home screen or both. 9.
Navigate back to your home screen and take a look at your new wallpaper.
Android 1. Search for a wallpaper you like on wallpapertag.com and download it clicking on the blue
download button below the wallpaper. 2. Open your gallery/photos app and click on the “download” folder.
3. The first image you see here should be the image you downloaded. 4. Click on the image and in the top
right corner, click the menu button (three vertical dots). 5. In the drop down menu, click “Set as
wallpaper.” 6. You’ll then be prompted to select whether you want to set the image as the background of
your home screen, lock screen or both. 7. You’ll then be able to move the image to how you like. When
you’re satisfied, press “set as wallpaper.” 8.Go back to your home screen and enjoy your new wallpaper!