One possible origin they can borrow is from Justice League: Crisis On Two-Earths. Here she takes Owlman’s plane, which is stuck in invisible mode as a war trophy. She later finds the morphing crystal is more than just a lifeless tool. The crystal morphs into a plethora of vehicles for her. This crystal at one point was a humanoid and later is bestowed upon Wonder Woman. ![]() His take puts the plane as a strange, alien-like morphing crystal. Another possible origin comes from John Byrne. I think this origin is already out, given the Amazonians lack the somewhat industrial technology from the original run of William Moulton Marston. During the Golden Age, the Invisible Plane is a modification of her mother’s planes from Paradise Island. I am sure some of you are still wondering how we get this thing to begin with. The best way to not let men know that a woman is above them, is to cloak one’s self in invisibility. The other reason for his peculiar device is that it keeps Wonder Woman from damaging the frail male ego. We give Wonder Woman flight and a good reason to have one of her most prized possessions. The invisible plane handles this situation. Superman she cannot fly, but can certainly leap. The original Golden Age era of Wonder Woman she cannot fly, hence she has this plane. ![]() Under the George Lopez and Brian Azzarello runs her flight comes as a gift from the god Hermes. In the Silver Age she merely glides on currents of wind. Wonder Woman does have a history of flight, but in several incarnations, it is quite limiting.
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