Wonder Woman fans are definitely shipping the Wonder Woman and Superman couple, even though they know Superman already has Lois Lane.
Wonder Woman is a strong, fierce, independent, loving, compassionate, bold and beautiful girl.
Steve Trevor
Played by Chris Pine in the latest Wonder Woman movie.
Trevor was gruesomely killed off in the February 1969 issue of Wonder Woman.
After the DC Universe was reformed, a new version of Steve Trevor appeared, he was an older brother of Diana.
Mike Bailey
We told you above that Steve Trevor was resurrected by Aphrodite, only to die again?
Unfortunately, Mike is a member of the criminal organization Royal Flush Gang.
Keith Griggs
Diana had a romantic relationship with another Air Force officer named Keith Griggs.
Griggs’ indifference would be quite appealing to Diana after decades of Steve putting her on a pedestal, calling her an `angel,` and Steve not even recognizing Diana when she wasn’t Wonder Woman.
Mer-Boy
If you’ve ever seen Disney’s The Little Mermaid, this is a pretty cool idea.
Trevor Barnes
First appearing in the July 2001 issue of Wonder Woman, Trevor Barnes is a modern, romantic lover for a new millennium.
However, Wonder woman quickly decided they were just friends.
Nemesis
Some time after the unfortunate death of Trevor Barnes, Wonder Woman found a new lover.
Unfortunately for her, Nemesis did not want children.
Batman
If Batman and Wonder Woman are in a relationship then it seems like DC has indulged fans unreasonably.
Not in the comics.
But in the animated series Justice League and Justice League Unlimited, Wonder Woman and Batman actually developed a romantic relationship.
Kaisa
DC Comics made shocking news in 2016, when writer Greg Rucka announced that Wonder Woman was officially gay.
However, few fans know clearly about her same-sex relationship.
Aquaman
If Batman and Wonder Woman were an absurd love story.
However, in the Flashpoint crossover event, readers met a DC Universe in which Wonder Woman and Aquaman teamed up in a different way, thrust into a political marriage to seal an alliance between their two societies.
Superman
For decades, Wonder Woman and Superman seemed to have an ultimately ambiguous relationship, and ended up not getting together.
It wasn’t until 2012 that DC finally pulled the trigger and put the two into a real relationship.
Talented but struggling and experiencing too much love.