Wonder Woman (Flashpoint)

"I'm happy to see that a real man is here to watch the end of man's world!"

- Wonder Woman "The Queen of the Amazons is a servant to her people. Nothing is beneath her."

- Wonder Woman before gleefully murdering Steve Trevor

Important Note: In case it wasn't obvious, this article is about an alternate version of Wonder Woman seen in "Justice League the Flashpoint Paradox", not the mainstream Wonder Woman, who is nothing like her Flashpoint counterpart.

Normally a heroic and pure-hearted character, in the DC animated original movie "Justice League the Flashpoint Paradox" (itself based off of a comic story by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert), this version of Wonder Woman serves as the main antagonist. She is shown to be a very cruel and evil individual, who's war with Aquaman and Atlantis is one of the chief reasons why the Flashpoint world is an apocalyptic ruin.

History
In the alternate "Flashpoint" universe, Wonder Woman and her Amazons once aided Aquaman and his Atlanteans against some unknown enemy. Afterwards Aquaman and Wonder Woman became taken with one another and had an intimate encounter, much to the horror and dismay of Aquaman's wife Mera, who unbeknownst to Aquaman and Wonder Woman witnessed the sexual encounter. Confronting Wonder Woman later, Mera was swiftly decapitated by the Amazon Princess, who then sent Aquaman Mera's severed head as a "gift". Enraged, Aquaman declared war on the Amazons, a conflict that would come to devastate the entire planet, first when Aquaman flooded most of Europe, and then when Wonder Woman and her Amazons seized control of what remained of the continent, killing over thirty million people in the process.

Attempting to stop the madness, the US army sent in one of their agents, Lois Lane to try and make contact with the resistance movement in Europe led by Grifter. Wonder Woman and some of her Amazons later captured one of Lois Lane's allies, Steve Trevor, who Wonder Woman personally murdered with homicidal glee by strangling him to death (a dark irony given Steve Trevor's status as Wonder Woman's boyfriend in mainstream continuity).

During the final battle of the Flashpoint world, Wonder Woman personally engaged Aquaman, who condemned her for not only slaying his wife but wearing her helmet as a trophy, to which Wonder Woman countered that the helmet was a warning. Wonder Woman also battled Captain Thunder, but forced him to turn back into the mortal children who made up his being. Wonder Woman then murdered a helpless Billy Batson in cold blood. She was either killed when Atlantis' doomsday weapon was activated or ceased to exist when the Flash re-set the world back to the way it was meant to be.

Personality
In contrast to regular Wonder Woman, who is consistently shown to be kind, benevolent, and loving, the Wonder Woman of the Flashpoint World was a cruel and sadistic despot who was responsible for the deaths of millions of people. Notably even before the war with Atlantis this version of Diana was shown to lack the lofty morals of her counterpart, first sleeping with a married man and then murdering his wife, which prompted the war between Atlantis and Themyscria in the first place.

Despite claiming that men were the cause of all the world's evils, Wonder Woman herself committed and oversaw terrible atrocities, up to and including planning to kill everyone who was not an Amazon, effectively rendering her claim entirely hypocritical. She also has no problems killing children.

Notably Wonder Woman here seemed to feel as if she deserved Aquaman as a mate and wanted him entirely for herself, hence why she killed Mera and reacted negatively to Aquaman's ensuing wrath. Most telling is Wonder Woman's angry accusation to Aquaman during the final battle that he never loved her, though the same could easily be said of Wonder Woman herself, her attraction being based more out of lust and pride than genuine love.

Abiltiies
In terms of power and abilities, Flashpoint Wonder Woman was shown to have much the same capabilities as her mainstream counterpart, though also clearly favored the sword, in keeping with her more brutal and bloodthirsty personality.