Wonder Woman’s First Sidekick Has a Lasso More Dangerous than Diana’s
In Wonder Woman’s earliest Golden Age appearances, her enchanted lasso could be used to compel its victims to do anything, making it similar to Donna’s Lasso of Persuasion before its enchantment gradually became exclusively that of compelling honesty. In both cases, overriding someone’s free will is a highly questionable action, especially for a superhero, but heroes like Donna Troy and Wonder Woman use this ability responsibly. In the Lasso of Persuasion’s debut, Donna Troy uses it on the demon Etrigan, compelling him to transform back into Jason Blood.
Donna Troy’s Lasso of Persuasion also, strangely, lacks an origin, though its inclusion in the post-Flashpoint DC Universe means that it may be explained someday. One potential explanation is that the Lasso of Persuasion is simply Donna Troy’s original lasso, which became silver and blue upon receiving its persuasion enchantment. However it came to be, Wonder Girl’s Lasso of Persuasion is, for better or worse, more dangerous than even Wonder Woman’s iconic Lasso of Truth.
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Wonder Woman’s First Sidekick Has a Lasso More Dangerous than Diana’s
In Wonder Woman’s earliest Golden Age appearances, her enchanted lasso could be used to compel its victims to do anything, making it similar to Donna’s Lasso of Persuasion before its enchantment gradually became exclusively that of compelling honesty. In both cases, overriding someone’s free will is a highly questionable action, especially for a superhero, but heroes like Donna Troy and Wonder Woman use this ability responsibly. In the Lasso of Persuasion’s debut, Donna Troy uses it on the demon Etrigan, compelling him to transform back into Jason Blood.
Donna Troy’s Lasso of Persuasion also, strangely, lacks an origin, though its inclusion in the post-Flashpoint DC Universe means that it may be explained someday. One potential explanation is that the Lasso of Persuasion is simply Donna Troy’s original lasso, which became silver and blue upon receiving its persuasion enchantment. However it came to be, Wonder Girl’s Lasso of Persuasion is, for better or worse, more dangerous than even Wonder Woman’s iconic Lasso of Truth.
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Wonder Woman’s First Sidekick Has a Lasso More Dangerous than Diana’s
In Wonder Woman’s earliest Golden Age appearances, her enchanted lasso could be used to compel its victims to do anything, making it similar to Donna’s Lasso of Persuasion before its enchantment gradually became exclusively that of compelling honesty. In both cases, overriding someone’s free will is a highly questionable action, especially for a superhero, but heroes like Donna Troy and Wonder Woman use this ability responsibly. In the Lasso of Persuasion’s debut, Donna Troy uses it on the demon Etrigan, compelling him to transform back into Jason Blood.
Donna Troy’s Lasso of Persuasion also, strangely, lacks an origin, though its inclusion in the post-Flashpoint DC Universe means that it may be explained someday. One potential explanation is that the Lasso of Persuasion is simply Donna Troy’s original lasso, which became silver and blue upon receiving its persuasion enchantment. However it came to be, Wonder Girl’s Lasso of Persuasion is, for better or worse, more dangerous than even Wonder Woman’s iconic Lasso of Truth.
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