![]() ![]() Ultimately, the Disk gives its life to save thousands of innocent people, and Wonder Woman is left with the invisible plane, now lifeless. Briefly manipulated into attacking Wonder Woman, it expresses remorse and becomes part of New Thymescira. Eventually, however, the Disk became upset that Wonder Woman-who was unaware it was a living thing-was treating it as a tool. The Morphing Disk went on to be used as Wonder Woman’s new invisible plane, as well as other vehicles. The disk was actually an alien being separated from its “family” and found by the Lansinarians who used it as a tool before gifting it to Wonder Woman to express their gratefulness for her saving them. Funko Pop Rides Wonder Womans Invisible Jet Can you see it Joining the Pop Rides line is the sensational Wonder Woman, flying high in her invisible. It wasn’t a horse this time, however, but a Lansinarian Morphing Disk. One of the more recent versions of Wonder Woman’s invisible plane was in 2004, where it was-once again-not technically a plane. Once Diana connected the broken portions of the plane back together, the plane only responded to her as the person who put it together, meaning no one else would be able to command the plane. With the parts scattered across the world, the Queen gave instructions to her daughter on how to find the pieces. In 1956, Wonder Woman #80 described how it was Queen Hippolyta who indirectly gifted the plane to Diana. Of course, the Pegasus isn’t the first origin story for the plane. ![]() When passing through a strange cloud, however, the flying horse magically transforms into the plane. This leads her to freeing a Pegasus that she uses to fly into battle against a pterodactyl. Diana describes following the goddess Athena’s advice to find a green grotto deep underwater where she helps a mer-man. In it, Diana explains how she came to possess the invisible jet. The origins of the plane are murky at best, but the most bizarre and convoluted story comes from Wonder Woman #128 in 1962. Related: Wonder Woman 3 Won't Be Able To Repeat 1984's Steve Trevor Trick Enter Wonder Woman’s invisible plane in 1942’s Sensation Comics #1 as Diana returns Steve Trevor to America in her amazing Amazonian technology. Therefore, a different means of transportation was needed for long distances. Like many of her contemporaries at the time, she could jump and leap and catch the occasional updraft but hadn’t quite graduated to flying just yet. In the early days of Wonder Woman’s introduction to DC readers, the Amazon couldn’t fly.
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