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Is Wonder Woman canonically bisexual?

Science Fiction & Fantasy Asked on August 11, 2021

I haven’t caught up on the DC movies, but I’m fairly certain that Diana isn’t established to be bisexual in them (although I could be wrong). But I’ve heard people talking about how she’s canonically bisexual in the comics. Is this accurate? Is this referring to a certain comic version of her?

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In relation to Wonder Woman: Year One, then yes, it's absolutely confirmed that Diana has had multiple lesbian relationships in the past. She also engages in a sexual relationship with Steve Trevor.

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The writers have confirmed that she's 100% "queer" (e.g. bisexual)

Matt Santori: I’m going to start off simple and to the point. The Wonder Woman that you and Nicola have introduced to us in “Year One” — is she queer?

Greg Rucka: How are we defining “queer?” You’re applying a term specifically and talking to an ostensibly cis male (and white to boot), so “queer” to me may not be the same as it is to an out gay man. So, tell me what queer is.

MSG: Fair enough. For the purposes of this conversation, I would define “queer” as involving, although not necessarily exclusively, romantic and/or sexual interest toward persons of the same gender. It’s not the full definition, but it’s the part I’m narrowing in on here.

GR: Then, yes.

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Correct answer by Valorum on August 11, 2021

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