She can fly, deflect bullets and lasso a confession out of crooks, but now Wonder Woman has a new ability: officiating same-sex marriages. In this week’s digital-first comic Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman Chapter 48, the Amazonian warrior wed Elizabeth and Katie in a beautiful garden ceremony.

"I saw this Wonder Woman story as an incredible opportunity to have one of the most recognizable, iconic characters in the world to be among the first to step forward and officially endorse this new law," writer/artist Jason Badower told Huffington Post , referring to the U.S. Supreme Court's June 26 ruling that legalized same-sex marriage throughout the nation."But I thought, let's not just have Wonder Woman embrace this new law, let's have her celebrate it."Coming from Themyscira, which is populated only by women, Wonder Woman explains to Clark Kent that there they don’t call it “gay marriage” but just “marriage.”Officiating the wedding was just one of many good deeds Wonder Woman accomplished in the issue. She also stopped an invading army without throwing a punch and decimated a tyrant’s dam to give water back to the people. All in a day’s work.

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DC Comics has slowly been making strides to include more LGBT stories in their comics, including their first-ever trans character Alysia Yeoh as Batgirl’s roommate, Selina Kyle aka Catwoman as a confirmed bisexual, and Midnighter starring in his own solo comic.

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