Themyscira(/ˌθɛmɪˈskɪrə/)[2]is a fictionalunitarysovereigncity-stateandarchipelagicisland nationappearing inAmerican comic bookspublished byDC Comics.Previously known asParadise Islandand theAmazon Isles,it first appeared inAll Star Comics#8 (October 1941).
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![]() A rebuilt and relocated Themyscira as seen inWonder Woman(vol. 2) #177 (Feb 2002), art byPhil Jimenez. | |
First appearance | As Paradise Island: All Star Comics#8 (October 1941)[a] As Themyscira: Wonder Woman(vol. 1) #310 (December 1983) |
Created by | William Moulton Marston Harry G. Peter |
In-universe information | |
Type | City-state/Island country |
Race(s) | Amazons |
Locations | Earth,in the midst of a vast ocean. |
Characters | Wonder Woman Donna Troy Hippolyta Mala Philippus |
Publisher | DC Comics |
Themyscira is ahomogeneousnation of womengoverned byAphrodite's Law,which declared that the Amazons would be immortal as long as no man sets foot on their island.[3][4]Men are banned from Themyscira under penalty of death.[5]Themyscira's location is undisclosed; as a security measure, the island can shift its location over both land and time, remains undetectable from the perspective of any outside observer, and as soon as anyone leaves the island, they forget its location.[6][7]
Themyscira is thetheocracyandcapital citythat serves as theAmazonians' government and place of origin forWonder Woman.The name for the entirearchipelagobecame "The Paradise Islands", when the city was renamed "Themyscira" with the character's February 1987 relaunch inWonder Woman(vol. 2) #1.[8]Both the island and city are named after the mythological city ofThemiscyra,the capital of theAmazonsinGreek mythology.
Themiscyra made its cinematic debut in the 2017 filmsWonder WomanandJustice League,and appeared in the 2020 sequelWonder Woman 1984,set in theDC Extended Universe.
Publication history
editPre-Crisis (1941–1987)
editWhen Wonder Woman's homeland is first introduced in 1941, it is referred to as Paradise Island, a secret and hidden island on Earth inhabited by the Amazons of myth. The Amazons were given a break from the hostilities and temptations of Man's World, and so were decreed to start a new life-improving themselves by sequestering themselves to this island away fromancient Greece,after being enslaved byHercules.With the island blessed by theOlympian Gods,no man was allowed to physically set foot on it. WhenUnited States Armyintelligence officerSteve Trevor's plane crashes there duringWorld War II,he is nursed back to health just outside of the capital city by Princess Diana, daughter of the island'sQueen Hippolyta.Diana later competes against other Amazons to become Wonder Woman, the emissary from Paradise Island who will accompany Steve back to "Man's World" and aid in the fight against theAxis powers.It was established that all Amazons are adept at a discipline called "bullets and bracelets" in which they can deflect bullets fired at them using the chain bands on their wrists.
It was originally implied, but not yet fully confirmed, that Paradise Island was located somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. In the1970s television incarnation(as portrayed by Lynda Carter), Paradise Island's location was set in the Bermuda Triangle. A2009 animated movie versionhad set it in theAegean Sea.
Originally, there were three generations of Amazons living on the island, with Princess Diana being from the second.
This basicback-storyremains intact throughout theGolden AgeandSilver Age of Comic Books,until the 1985–1986 "Crisis on Infinite Earths"storyline. Upon the conclusion of thislimited series,most characters in the DC Comics universe underwent some revamp orretconin their storyline history, and Wonder Woman was one of several characters whose entire continuity wasrebooted.
Post-Crisis (1987–present)
editThe 1987 relaunch of theWonder Womanseries establishes that the Amazons are the reincarnated souls of women slain throughout pre-history by men. Shaped from clay over 3,000 years previous and given new lives by five Olympian goddesses –Artemis,Athena,Demeter,Hestia,andAphrodite– the Amazons are granted immortality, great physical strength, highly acute senses, beauty, wisdom, and love for one another. They are tasked to teach the merits of virtue, love, and equality to the men of "Patriarch's World".[9]They have founded thecity-stateof Themyscira in ancient Greece – Modern dayTurkey,[10]which is ruled by sisters Hippolyta andAntiope.Ares,the God of War and a chief opponent of the Amazons, manipulates his half brotherHeraclesto gather forces and attack Themyscira. Heracles subdues and ravages Hippolyta, and his forces succeed in ransacking Themyscira and making the Amazons their slaves. Hippolyta pleads with the goddesses for help. Athena agrees to aid the Amazons, but only if they do not go against their purpose of creation by seeking revenge. When they agree to her terms, Athena frees the Amazons from their chains. Once freed, however, the Amazons proceed to slaughter most of their captors. Antiope leads a force of Amazons off into Greece, seeking vengeance on Heracles. As decreed by the goddesses, Hippolyta leads the remaining Amazons to a remote island where, as penance for their failures as teachers, they become guardians of Doom's Doorway, preventing the escape of the monsters beneath. Renaming the island paradise Themyscira after their fallen capital, the Amazons began their new lives, erecting buildings and monuments and perfecting their skills as artisans and warriors.
For centuries, the Amazons of Themyscira live in a perfect state of harmony with their surroundings, under a theocracy. They know no racism, although many consider Antiope's Lost Tribe of Amazons as little more than savages. They do not think in terms of male gender; the word "policeman" is alien to them until Diana's departure into the outside world. Homosexuality is completely natural to them – while some Amazons are chaste, others have loving consorts. Their city is composed entirely of Greco-Roman architecture from 1200 BCE, and they wear Greek garb, togas, sandals, and period armor. The Amazons also all wear the Bracelets of Submission as constant reminders of their Enslavement and obedience to their patrons, although only Diana can deflect bullets with them. They are fervently religious, worshipping their gods as living deities. Artemis is their primary goddess, and they worship her with a sacrifice of a deer. The Amazons celebrate their creation each year in a Feast of Five, remembering the goddesses who brought them to life.
Occasionally, theNereidesbring to the shores of Themyscira young infants who would have otherwise drowned in accidents. The Amazons of Paradise Island would initiate a process called "send forth", where these infants are tutored spiritually in Amazonian ideals, and they are then sent back mystically to the place of their disappearance scant moments after being lost at sea.Julia Kapatelis,Diana's first friend in Patriarch's World, is one such infant.
Themyscira is presently located in theBermuda Trianglebut possesses the magical ability to teleport to any location or time period its inhabitants desire.
National timeline
editTurmoil and genocide
edit- Every headline writer who has written volume two ofWonder Womanhas depicted Themyscirian slaughter:
- George Pérez– includedHeracles' rape and slaughter of the Amazons, as well as the destruction of the firstBana-Mighdallcity.
- William Messner-Loebs– depicted an Amazon tribal war over Themyscira's ownership.
- John Byrne– hadDarkseidinvade Themyscira, kill half the population, and turned the remainder to stone.
- Phil Jimenez– re-introduced the Amazon tribal war over Themyscira's ownership.
- Walt Simonson– caused a Hydra to turn the Amazons into stone.
- Greg Rucka– hadOMACskill over half the remaining Amazon population.
- Brian Azzarello– had Hera transform all the Amazons into snakes and petrify Hippolyta.
- The island(s) can shift its location over both land and time.[6]
Enter Wonder Woman
editIn recent times, Hippolyta's daughter Diana, also known as Wonder Woman, has become an ambassador to the outside world. With Diana's help, the Amazons have opened the shores of Themyscira to dignitaries of "Patriarch’s World". The creatures beneath Doom's Doorway were defeated, and for a time the Amazons destroyed their battle armor as a testament to a new period of peace. The Amazons opened up their shores to dignitaries from Patriarch's world, female and male, but that exchange was almost destroyed byEris,Goddess of Discord. The Amazons even conducted their own tour of the United States, where they were framed for the murders of several people by Antiope's descendants, the mercenary assassins ofBana-Mighdall,andCirce.It was during the "War of the Gods"that the Amazons recrafted their armory, vowing to again become warriors. Circe would transplant many of these mercenary women of Bana-Migdhall, called theLost Tribe,to Themyscira, where, after warring with the Amazons already there, the two factions joined forces to stop Circe herself. The two sects of Amazons forged an uneasy truce, living at opposite ends of the island.
ProfessorJulia Kapatelis,a close friend to Wonder Woman and the Amazons, was later presented with agrantby theNational Geographic Societyto locate the original Turkish city of Themyscira.[10]Julia however had to leave the excavation midway through the project once as one of her daughter's friends committed suicide.[11]Whether the original city of Themyscira has been fully excavated or not it has not been shown.
Later still,Darkseid's forces ravaged Themyscira during a search to locate the Greek gods, killing nearly half of the Amazons there in the process. As they began rebuilding, the Amazons found themselves reverting to stone. This was as a result of the gods' departure from the mortal plane, and the Amazons' connection to their creator beings so diminished as to revert their bodies to their primordial state. With the gods returned to Olympus, the Amazons were again transformed into their flesh and blood state, yet more Amazons were killed in a confrontation with the demonic entity known asNeron.
With Diana and Hippolyta adventuring in Patriarch's World as Wonder Woman for longer and longer periods of time, the Banas and the Themyscirans were manipulated into a bloody civil war at the hands of Magala, who had been possessed by the spirit of Antiope's murderer,Ariadne.Using the pre-existing disdain of the tribes against each other, Magala used allies among both Amazon cities to spark the vengeful conflict. The island was left in ruins, and the war was only stopped when Hippolyta abolished the royal family, renounced her throne.
Left at odds but on even political ground, the Bana Amazons and the Themyscirans joined forces against the alien forces ofImperiex.Themyscira, mystically moved into outer space, was destroyed, and hundreds of Amazons from both tribes died.[8]When Wonder Woman led each tribe of Amazons into an ecumenical prayer, funneling power into the new god Darkseid, the warrior women helped destroy Imperiex and its allyBrainiac 13.
New Themyscira
editAfter the island had been destroyed byImperiexduring the "Our Worlds at War"storyline, Themyscira was rebuilt and relocated, this time to theBermuda Triangle.[8]Designed by the likes ofJulia Kapatelis,theMartian Manhunter,Steve Trevor,Canadian architect Jean Claude Tibet, and Amazon master designer Kaleeza Fashed, the new Themyscira was built with the help of alien technology. Adding to the re-creation of the islands, Themyscira was restored by the combined might of the Greek and Egyptian goddesses the Amazons worship. Transformed into a mighty series of floating islands dedicated to the free exchange of information and ideas, the new Themyscira was governed by members of both tribes of Amazons. After some time Themyscira was nearly destroyed in a jealous fit of rage by the goddessHera.She was angry that Zeus was magically spying on the bathing form of Artemis via scrying the pool and kicked the pool itself.[8]Because of her actions the islands ceased to float in mid-air under their own power and instead resumed being a cluster of traditional islands once more.
Recently, Themyscira was under attack byOMACforces, as described in DC Comics'sInfinite Crisis.Due to this attack, as well as the many various other attacks the island has suffered through since Diana became Wonder Woman, it was decided that theOlympianandBana-Mighdalliangoddesses would transport the island and its inhabitants (sans Diana) to an undisclosed location to live in peace.
One Year Later
editUnder the direction of the writerWill Pfeifer,the Amazons attackWashington, D.C.as retaliation for the attack on the island in a six-part mini-series titledAmazons Attack.At the end of the series, the Amazons have their memories erased byGranny Goodness(posing as the goddess Athena) and are scattered throughout the world with false personas. Only Hippolyta and four of her original Royal Guard remain on Themyscira. The Queen is exiled to near-empty Themyscira (which had seemingly been sunk and restored during the battle) for her crimes of attackingMan's World,though her actions had been influenced by the evil Circe.
Later, Zeus then revives the Amazons' memories and provides transport for them to return to Themyscira.
DC Universe
editDuring the "Dark Nights: Death Metal"storyline, Themyscira was transformed into the new Hell where Wonder Woman became its warden who guarded the prisoners there. Gemworld became part of the transformed Themyscira.[12]
Flora and fauna
editPre-Crisis
editWhen the Wonder Woman comic book was first introduced, Paradise Island possessedhorses,and creatures called Kangas – reminiscent of the island country Australia'skangaroos– that the Amazons both rode likemounts.
The Kangas were probably abreed of kangarooswhich were introduced into the island from Australia viacoastal migration,which the Amazons bred them and where they originated from[citation needed].Diana's Kanga was namedJumpa.
There were also smallerrabbit-like creatures wandering Paradise Island.
Post-Crisis
editWhen theWonder Womancomic book was revamped and started anew in the mid-1980s this was scrapped and the island only had common game animals such asantelopes,deer,wild boar,bears,lions,andfish,pets such asbirds,cats,foxes,dogs,andmonkeys,and livestock animals such ashorses,donkeys,camels,cattle,water buffalo,sheepsuch as theEuropean mouflon,goatssuch as theKri-kri,andpigs(domesticated descendants of wild boar). The only exotic/mythological creatures on the island were more sinister in nature and existed in Doom's Doorway to the underworld, which the Amazons swore to keep trapped and never to escape. In the waters surrounding Themyscira also livedNaiadsand in the forestsDryadswho played most of their days away, occasionally with the Amazons.
In 1999, when writerEric Luketook over the Wonder Woman comic book, he had several lost mythical creatures from around the globe take asylum on Themyscira. These creatures consisted of:Chironthecentaur,a whitePegasus,Ladonthedragon,achimera,and asphinx.[13]
When writerPhil Jimenezwrote the title in the early 2000s, he had severaldinosaursfrom the land ofSkartarisalso take refuge on Themyscira in addition to the reappearance of Kangas on the island. To date, no Kangas has been seen as riding animals.
WriterGreg Ruckareintroduced a secondPegasusto serve as Wonder Woman's riding companion, this one black with red eyes. It is assumed he still lives on Themyscira.
In 2003, a flashback story byMatt WagnercalledBatman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinityhas the island defended by sapient giant birds. They perish in the defense of the Amazons.
The 2007 storyline "Amazons Attack!"depicted the Amazons as having creatures such as giant Stygenwaspsand some domesticated Pegasi, large amounts of saddledChimeras,and threetitan-sizedogres.
The "Countdown to Final Crisis"storyline reveals that Themyscira is protected by a school ofmegalodons.
When writerGail Simonetook over the title, she showed that Hippolyta cared forgriffinsin the royal stables. She also introduced the island of Thalarion, the home ofGargareansduring the "Rise of the Olympian"storyline. The Gargareans own herds of pegasi andwinged lions,with their leaderAchillesalso has a domesticated, monstrouswar elephantnamed Mysia.
Notable citizens
editIn other media
editTelevision
edit- Paradise Island appears inWonder Woman(1977).
- Paradise Island appears in theSuper Friendsfranchise.
- Themyscira appears in theDC Animated UniverseseriesJustice LeagueandJustice League Unlimited.
- Themyscira appears in theBatman: The Brave and the Boldepisode "Triumvirate of Terror!".
- Themyscira appears in theLegends of Tomorrowepisode "Helen Hunt".
- Themyscira appears inJustice League Action.[14]
- Themyscira appears in theHarley Quinnepisode "Bachelorette".
- Themyscira appears inDC Super Hero Girls.
- Themyscira appears in theTitansepisode "Souls".
Film
edit- Themyscira appears inWonder Woman(1974).
- Themyscira appears inJustice League: The New Frontier.
- Themyscira appears inWonder Woman(2009).
- Themyscira appears inSuperman/Batman: Apocalypse.
- Themyscira appears inDC Super Hero Girls: Hero of the Year.
- Themyscira appears in films set in theDC Extended Universe(DCEU).[15]It is implied to be located in theEastern Mediterraneanand houses one of threeMother Boxes.
- Themyscira appears inTeen Titans Go! To the Movies.
- Themyscira appears inWonder Woman: Bloodlines.
- Themyscira appears inSpace Jam: A New Legacy.[16]
Video games
edit- Themyscira appears as a stage inMortal Kombat vs. DC Universe.
- Themyscira appears inDC Universe Online.
- Themyscira appears as a stage inScribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.[17]
- Themyscira appears as a stage inInjustice: Gods Among Us.[18]
- Themyscira appears as a stage inLego DC Super-Villains.[19]
- Themyscira appears inRoblox.[20]
Notes
editReferences
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- ^Luke, Eric (1998).Wonder Woman: Secret Files And Origins#2.DC Comics.Retrieved27 October2018.
- ^"Cover page".quoracdn.net.Retrieved9 May2024.
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- ^Wonder Woman: Bloodlines
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- ^Wonder Woman(vol. 2) #1
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- ^Wonder Woman(vol. 2) #46
- ^Dark Nights: Death Metal Guidebook#1. DC Comics.
- ^Wonder Woman(vol. 2) #142
- ^"Justice League ActionEpisode Review – S01E16 "Luthor in Paradise"".Superman Homepage.30 April 2017.Retrieved11 October2024.
- ^Beck, Laura (1 June 2017)."Here Are the Magical Places the Cast ofWonder WomanStayed in Italy ".Cosmopolitan.Retrieved11 October2024.
- ^Bricken, Rob (8 March 2021)."Space Jam 2Has Relocated Lola Bunny to Wonder Woman's Themyscira ".Kotaku.Archived fromthe originalon 8 March 2021.Retrieved11 October2024.
- ^Eisen, Andrew (29 September 2013)."Themyscira -Scribblenauts UnmaskedGuide ".IGN.Retrieved11 October2024.
- ^Shafi, Aadil; Legarie, Destin; Madrigal, Hector (19 February 2013)."Themyscira -InjusticeGuide ".Retrieved11 October2024.
- ^Michael, Jon; Veness, John (1 November 2018)."Stage 12: The One with the T-Rex Mech -LEGO DC Super-VillainsGuide ".Retrieved11 October2024.
- ^"Roblox teams with Warner Bros. and DC on Wonder Woman: The Themyscira Experience".VentureBeat.25 June 2020.Retrieved25 June2020.
Bibliography
edit- Beatty, Scott (November 2003).Wonder Woman: The Ultimate Guide to the Amazon Princess.Dorling Kindersley Publishing. pp.14–15.ISBN978-0-7894-9616-4.