another steve trevor death? ;)
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another steve trevor death? ;)
They remind me of another time… another war… my first, when I was young and impulsive. When I worked with friends who mattered to me more than life and almost as much as honor and duty… and their belief in me gave me wings.
— Wonder Woman 1984 #1 (2020) “Museum Madness” by Anna Obropta, Louise Simonson, and Bret Blevins
Steve Trevor reveals his choice Wonder Woman ship.
Let that one sink in.
—Sensation Comics #22
Hi! I know this is so random but I just want to let you know that I'm glad you are back. I've been following you since 2015 and I have to say that the Wondertrev fandom hasn't been the same without you. I hope you're doing great and staying safe in this crazy time.
Aww shucks! Thanks! I don’t know how long the return will last, but it’s good to be back for now at least.
You look like you’ve seen a ghost. From Wonder Woman 1984 (2020) trailer #2.
The first one was about falling in love, when you have that wonderful ‘will they, won’t they,’ and so much about their personalities don’t fit, but they do, goddamnit, and we want them to, that kind of thing. The consummation has already happened, so now it’s an exploration of that missing and that longing and knowing what it is, so there’s the strength of that bond.
Chris Pine about the Diana/Steve dynamic in Wonder Woman 1984
Team Wonder Woman ♥ Look at how Diana and Steve’s faces are glowing in the last panel when Etta joins their hug! I have a feeling they’ll all be back together in the main title too.
— Wonder Woman: Come Back to Me #5 (2019) by Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Tom Derenick, Alex Sinclair, Hi-Fi, and Travis Lanham
Wonder Woman #759 (2020) cover by David Marquez.
“Today never happened, right?” from Wonder Woman: Agent of Peace #6 (2020); art by the incomparable Marguerite Sauvage.
“Both Steve Trevor and I needed a well-deserved break from our hectic lives, and decided on some alone time together.” This digital series and a new writer on Wonder Woman are making me want to pick up comics again! Maybe I'll start slow and work my way back up to a pull list.
— Wonder Woman: Agent of Peace #3 (2020) by Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Daniel Sampere, Juan Albarran, and Travis Lanham
Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor contains stories of Steve Trevor's role and journey throughout the years! Being a soldier means being ready for just about anything the world can throw at you, but no amount of special training can prepare a pilot for crashing on a mysterious, hidden island. Unfortunately for Steve Trevor, that's exactly how he came to be the first outsider to set foot on the Amazonian homeland of Themyscira, where he meets Princess Diana (aka Wonder Woman). Though he has no super powers or mythical weapons of his own, Steve's strength and courage in the face of danger have proven him to be a consummate soldier and occasional spy, saving his squad and the nation more times than we can count. All the while, he's been an invaluable ally for Diana, both in her civilian life and in her super heroic duties as Wonder Woman, serving as her entry point and frequent guide through the strange and unpredictable world of humankind...and, on occasion, much, much more.
Collects All-Star Comics #8, Wonder Woman #41, #127, #179, #289-290, #322 and #329, Wonder Woman (1986) #12, Wonder Woman (2016) #2, and Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor Special #1.
Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor in Wonder Woman: Come Back to Me #1. Art by Chad Hardin.
In the ensuing dreamtime “days,” the queen’s only daughter and the young blond pilot grow closer, as they have done in two incarnations.
— Wonder Woman #300 (1983)
Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor in Wonder Woman (1975 - 1979)
Diana and Steve watch the news in their apartment.
—Wonder Woman #224 (1976)
We were all a little distracted by that hair flick
— Wonder Woman #3 (1943) by William Moulton Marston and HG Peter