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Diana Prince
Aliases: Diana White
Notability: Minor character
Type: Nurse
Gender: Female
Race: Human
Location: Washington, D.C.
Known relatives: Dan White [1]
Status: Alive
First: Sensation Comics #1

Diana Prince is a fictional nurse and a minor character featured in comic books published by DC Comics. She made a single appearance in Sensation Comics #1 in January, 1942. The name "Diana Prince" is most commonly used as an alias for Princess Diana, aka Wonder Woman.

Biography[]

Diana Prince was a young woman with dark hair. She worked as a nurse in Washington, D.C., and was engaged to marry a man named Dan White. When Dan accepted a new job promotion, he was required to relocate to South America. Diana however, did not have enough money to follow him however, and her dreams of marriage seemed to be fading away.

Wonder Woman found Diana Prince sitting on the steps outside where she worked. She listened to Diana's tale of woe and took note of the fact that the two bore a strong resemblance to one another. Wonder Woman needed a means by which she could operate in the country with an alias, so she offered to finance Diana's travel to South America in exchange for allowing her to assume her identity. Diana Prince had no reservation about surrendering her credentials and happily agreed to the proposition.

She took the money that Wonder Woman offered her and went to South America. What became of Diana Prince following this affair is unknown. From that point forward however, Princess Diana used the name Diana Prince as her human alias. [2]

Notes & Trivia[]

  • Yes, amongst other things, Wonder Woman is guilty of identity theft.

Appearances[]

Sensation Comics

See also[]

Comics

TV series

References[]

  1. Husband; a businessman. Referenced only.
  2. Sensation Comics #1 (Jan-1942); William Moulton Marston; Harry G. Peter.


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