Of all the enemies, demons and ferocious villains Wonder Woman has faced since 1941, only one has hurt her this bad: the queer Amazonian superhero has been fired by the United Nations.

And the people who did her in, overwhelmingly, were women working at the U.N.

A United Nations spokesperson told the British newspaper the Telegraph that as of Friday, Wonder Woman’s role as honorary ambassador will end, not even two full months after the Oct. 21st appointment of the superhero to be part of the U.N.’s global mission to achieve gender equality and empower women and girls by 2030.

The comic book heroine first debuted in Sensation Comics in 1941. The new Wonder Woman campaign was to feature various initiatives “over the course of the next year,” according to Diane Nelson, president of DC Entertainment.

The appointment, however, reportedly raised the ire of employees, particularly women at the U.N., resulting in an online petition signed by nearly 45,000 people, asking U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to dump the character.