Wonder Woman killed Maxwell because he was engaged in extremely dangerous and evil activities that could cause great harm. His actions were beyond redemption and had to be stopped by force.
Yes, she does on some occasions, but it's not a common occurrence and is usually driven by extreme circumstances.
Maybe she was in an abusive relationship and felt she had no other choice to protect herself.
Could be that they had some misunderstandings or misinterpretations of the comic's message or themes. Or perhaps they were influenced by some external factors like extremist groups or bad publicity.
No, Superman doesn't kill Wonder Woman in the comics. They're usually allies, not enemies.
The reasons could be complex. It could be related to her psychological state, financial problems, or even a tragic misunderstanding. Without more details, it's hard to pinpoint exactly why she did such a horrifying act.
Maybe the woman was too close to the elephant's calf. Elephants are very protective of their young, and if they sense any threat, they can be extremely aggressive.
Not really. Wonder Woman's purpose wasn't solely to kill gods. She fights for justice and peace in a broader sense.
I don't think it was banned. Wonder Woman comics are quite popular and haven't faced a widespread ban as far as I know.
Maybe she had some serious mental issues or was under extreme stress that pushed her over the edge.
Maybe she was driven to it because of years of abuse and couldn't take it anymore.