Similarities Between Cinder And Wonder Woman

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Cinder as Wonder Woman

I mean. Cinder is Princess Selene, Wonder Woman is Princess Diana. They both end up in somewhere foreign, Cinder on earth, and Wonder Woman on earth due to having to take an army pilot back to earth. Cinder is the “lead” in the Lunar Chronicles, and Wonder Woman is the most popular female superhero.

Kai as Aquaman

Both courageous. Both have two homes (Kai has Eastern Commonwealth and the Rampion, and Aquaman has land and sea.

Scarlet as Black Widow

They both have red hair. Scarlet was taught how to use a gun when she was younger by her grandmother, Black Widow was trained at a young age by the KGB's infamous Red Room Academy, and became an expert spy, athlete, and assassin.

Wolf as Wolverine

Wolf was captured by

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