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  • Themysciran. Home of Amazonian Princess Diana, aka Wonder Woman. Of course it’s the opening day of the movie about her origin story. Gal Gadot makes the worthiest successor to the TV version with Lynda Carter since 1979. This font is based off of the Wonder Woman logo from DC Comics.

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    Created on 2nd June 2017. Last edited on 3rd June 2017.
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10 Comments

Comment by geneus1 3rd june 2017

So nice, it has a definite feel of speed with solidity. I love the X and Y.

Comment by Aeolien 3rd june 2017
Congratulations! FontStruct Staff have deemed your FontStruction worthy of special mention. “Themysciran” is now a Top Pick.
Comment by Rob Meek (meek) 5th june 2017

Digits?

Comment by Brynda 14th june 2017

Excellent winged inline!

Comment by four 14th june 2017

very cool,  the declination from the logo is very good, great work again

Comment by Michel Troy ~UrbanPixel~ (Upixel) 1st august 2017

Very creative; I like it! =)

Comment by Moviefan2k4 21st january 2019

It has an Assyrian feel, "winged (or swift) power". As an avid ancient history buff, I knew the category of this font, historically, immediately!

Not sure what the name you gave it means. But you could have called it Assyria, Assyrian, Nineveh, Zoreaster, or some similar name, and it might be better remembered (perhaps)! But I like the 'Power Flight' feel of it (that's not a bad name for it either)!

Great font!

Comment by diligentdave 13th july 2019

NerdCage Assemble WW84 Watch Party

Comment by Quickening1215 1st december 2020

yeah this one is too cool, gene

Comment by kix 26th august 2021

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