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The 2010s saw another significant shift in the portrayal of Wonder Woman's relationships, particularly with the introduction of Silvana Row, also known as Silvana Lee to some fandoms but primarily recognized through her impact on comic narratives. Although not as widely recognized for direct involvement in Wonder Woman's romantic narratives, the shift in creative teams and the rise of the New 52 in 2011 brought about substantial changes to Wonder Woman's character and her relationships. The Outcome: The relationship was eventually retconned, but
Her Wonder Woman relationships are not about "shipping" or fan service. They are about the fundamental truth of the character: that love, in all its complicated, transient, and sapphic glory, is the only weapon that can actually change the world.
At the teach-in, Silvana made a simple poster: a border-crossing image — Wonder Woman’s shield with a map of the neighborhood stitched onto it. It read, in shaky ink and both languages: “Nuestra Fuerza: Nosotras.” The room was full: high schoolers with paint on their hands, older men who had once been suspicious of zines, and young mothers clutching babies. They practiced de-escalation techniques, shared contact numbers, formed mutual-aid chains. The neighborhood slowly learned to look up from their phones and into one another’s faces.