This is a list of fictional characters from DC Comics who are or have been enemies of Wonder Woman.
In alphabetical order (with issue and date of first appearance and when or if they were involved in Villainy Incorporated, a league of Wonder Woman rivals founded by Eviless,[1] in which at one time or another most major Wonder Woman villains were involved).
Post-Rebirth, the Duke of Deception has been reimagined as Dolus, a Roman personification of Deception.
Post-Rebirth, Medusa was purified by Nubia and invited to live peacefully on Themyscira.
In chronological order (with issue and date of first appearance), separated by those with multiple appearances and those that appeared in only one issue or story.
Post-Crisis, he fought Hippolyta as Wonder Woman and Diana, who had traveled back in time and disguised herself as Miss America.
At some point, LeTonya was drafted by Queen Clea to become a member of the newly reformed Villainy Inc. as Cyborgirl. The team attempted to overthrow Skartaris, though they were ultimately defeated by Wonder Woman. She was later recruited as a member of Alexander Luthor, Jr.'s Secret Society of Super Villains, Libra's Secret Society of Super Villains, and the Cyborg Revenge Squad in DC Special: Cyborg #6.
She has always hated Diana, thinking she was the cause of all the Amazons' problems and has endlessly plotted to murder her. Her hatred for Diana is only matched by her praise for Hippolyta and her illusions made her believe every horror she did was in Hyppolyta's name. The first time she has tried to murder Diana (who was barely born), Alkyone intruded in the Queen's rooms to slaughter the child, but Hyppolyta woke up and punished her and her three friends by sending them to jail. Alkyone then asked her three friends to help her a few years later. She failed that time as well to murder the princess and was "humiliated" by Diana.
She was married to Achilles and ruled Themyscira for a short time, but her intentions were always that Hippolyta regain her throne. The third time Alkyone appeared, she called Cottus, a slimy black monster from the depths of Themyscira, believing it was the princess' father.
The boys were dispatched to Washington D.C., where they used their mind control powers to ignite racial riots in their attempt to defame Wonder Woman. They ended up being defeated by Wonder Woman who used her Lasso of Truth to see through their illusions. Instead of the planned conclusion to the story, in which the boys turned into demonic versions of their animal spirits, causing further havoc in the streets, the issue ended anticlimactically with Wonder Woman giving them a spanking. However, the originally planned ending alludes to them having powers to transform into large animal demons.
In The New 52, a Minotaur appears as an adversary for Diana in her early formative years, whom she was meant to slay as part of her rite of passage. Diana chose to spare the creature, and he later accompanied Diana's villainous half-sister Cassandra as her bodyguard and enforcer.
With Wonder Woman's power in addition to her own, her control over the spirits of the dead and the deadly Flashing Blade which could slay gods, not even the Gods of Olympus dared openly oppose her; it was up to Diana to grow strong enough to confront Nemesis once more and regain her power. The two fought, first Nemesis in Wonder Woman's form and then, once Diana did succeed in reuniting herself, on her own. Wonder Woman slew Nemesis with her own sword, and the goddess finally felt at peace as she lay dying, the cries of the unjustly slain and the need to punish passing on to another.
In The New 52, she reappears as a villainous antagonist. In a possible future scenario depicted in Superman/Wonder Woman: Futures End #1, it was revealed that Nemesis infected Diana, then trapped her in the realm of Tartarus and under a state of delusion where she was fighting what she perceived as her enemies when, in fact, they were just illusions. Superman managed to rescue Diana and brought her out of Tartarus; then, along with the remnant of the Amazon army, they faced the goddess together.
In September 2011, The New 52 rebooted DC's continuity.
In chronological order (with issue and date of first appearance)
Wonder Woman villains created in other media, with no appearances in previous or subsequent comics.
A number of villains from the comic books have made an appearance, or appearances, in other media featuring Wonder Woman.