
Smallville: Lois Lane cosplayed with the character's costume in a Season 9 episode. Harry's Law: Guest character Annie Bilson (played by Erica Durance who also famously played Lois Lane below) is a vigilante who dresses as the Themysciran princess in her crusade. Gilmore Girls: In the first season episode "Love and War and Snow", when Emily asks if Lorelai's coming over for Friday dinner despite the snowstorm, Lorelai jokes she'll just put on her costume, grab her lasso, and hop on her invisible plane. I mean, she's smart and beautiful, moral, and totally independent. You made so much fun of my costume, I got so embarrassed, so I lied. Roz: Actually, I didn't misunderstand anything. Frasier: Roz feels that Wonder Woman is her superhero. Her reluctance to put on the dark-haired wig that causes some friction with the group, unwilling to accept a blonde Wonder Woman (conveniently forgetting about the Lynda Carter TV series). The Big Bang Theory: Penny's outfit for the costume party she ends up not wanting to go to with the guys as the Justice League of America is to be Wonder Woman. Kate denies it, saying if she was going to do something like that, she'd have dressed up like Wonder Woman instead. In "The Rabbit Hole", Sophie Moore demands to know if Kate Kane was the mysterious Batwoman who saved her life in the previous episode. Sarah from Lily and Dunkin has a Wonder Woman T-shirt. Planet Earth Is Blue: In a flashback, Bridget and Nova go to a Halloween party where one of the guests is dressed as Wonder Woman. In Sara Paretsky's VI Warshawski novels, one of Intrepid Reporter Murray Ryerson's nicknames for Warshawski is Wonder Woman (along with Nancy Drew and She-who-must-be-obeyed). Sky High (2005): After scolding the captured villains in the ending, Principal Powers laments that she isn't Wonder Woman. The Nice Guys: The ending of the film, set in the late-70s, has the two main characters take up case investigating on behalf of an old lady who thinks her husband is having an affair with Lynda Carter, called "Wonder Woman" by one of the characters.
Zipper from Electra Glide in Blue leers at Wonder Woman as he reads comic books while slacking off.
BLONDE WONDER WOMAN TV PILOT MOVIE
The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part: The appearance of three Wonder Women (targeting three different age groups) is a specific reference to the Impossible Tales in Wonder Woman Volume 1 where three differently aged Wonder Women appeared side by side ( Wonder Woman, the original Wonder Girl, and Wonder Tot). Seven of Nine says "Suffering Sapphic!" while playing a holodeck heroine in the Star Trek: Voyager Slash Fic Attack of the 50-Ft Half-Klingon. Boldores And Boomsticks: Yang channel surfs and watches a little bit of the Pokémon world's version of the 2017 film, where Diana is accompanied by a Latias. Adam Hughes' cover for Wonder Woman 600 is a blatant Internal Homage to the first cover to feature Diana front and center decades prior for Sensation Comics. Squadron Supreme: Power Princess was explicitly created as Marvel's Alternate Company Equivalent of Wondy. The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis: Wonder Woman makes a Lawyer-Friendly Cameo alongside other superheroes from DC and Marvel in the final issue. The Oracle Code: Yeong wears a denim jacket with Superman and Wonder Woman badges and one of the center's basketball teams is called the Wonders. Marshal Law: Miss Victory, of the Jesus Society of America, is a pastiche of the Golden Age Wonder Woman. Flare: On this page Sparkplug is dressed as Wonder Woman. Cowboys & Aliens: Verity has a name meaning "truth", a rope-like weapon and is even called "wonderous" at one point, which all combined bring Wonder Woman to mind.
Big Bang Comics: Most characters are thinly disguised versions of golden and silver age DC Comics characters, with Venus as a Captain Ersatz of Wonder Woman.Astro City: Winged Victory is a Wonder Woman expy that does far more to explore her given mission of improving "man's world" than Wondy ever does in her mainstream books.The cover for issue 11 of All-New Wolverine is a nod to the cover of Wonder Woman: The Hiketeia.
Even sporting bracelets in a nod to Diana. Project A-Ko: The main character is heavily implied to be the daughter of Wonder Woman and Superman (who appear in a Lawyer-Friendly Cameo scene).Shout Outs Allusions and other references to the character Wonder Woman, and the many titles she has headed over the years.