28 Facts About Steve Trevor

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General Steven Rockwell Trevor is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Wonder Woman.

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Steve Trevor is a trusted friend, love interest, and partner who introduces Diana to "Man's World", and has served as Wonder Woman's United Nations liaison.

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Steve Trevor is the first foreigner to have ever set foot on Themyscira and the first ambassador to open diplomatic relations with the Amazons.

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Steve Trevor has been voiced by actors such as Tahmoh Penikett, Nathan Fillion, and George Newbern, among others in various Wonder Woman and Justice League productions.

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Steve Trevor was originally introduced as an intelligence operative and officer in the United States Army Air Corps who became stranded on Wonder Woman's homeland where he was a herald to the Amazons that World War II was occurring in "Man's World".

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In more recent portrayals, and particularly since DC's 2011 reboot, Steve Trevor is portrayed as a senior government agent and super spy whose close connection to Wonder Woman makes him the United States' liaison to the Justice League.

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In 2013, in his capacity as a skilled government agent, Steve Trevor himself became the member of a new incarnation of the Justice League of America.

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Chris Pine described Steve Trevor as a "rogue-ish, cynical realist who's seen the awful brutish nature of modern civilization" and added he is a "worldly guy, a charming guy".

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Steve Trevor gave Diana the nickname, "Angel", because having been delirious from his injuries, Themyscira seemed heaven-like with her being the "angel" that saved him.

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Steve Trevor is the first foreigner to have ever set foot on Themyscira, the first man Diana has ever seen, and the first ambassador to open diplomatic relations with the Amazons.

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11.

Steve Trevor was often Diana's primary love interest and their relationship was usually a flirtatious one, yet they always remained steadfast friends.

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12.

Steve Trevor was nursed back to health by the Amazon princess Diana, who fell in love with him and accompanied him when he returned to the outside world.

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Steve Trevor was portrayed as a blonde military hero who often fought battles both alone and alongside Wonder Woman.

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Under writer-editor Robert Kanigher, both his and Diana's personalities were compromised considerably, with Steve Trevor beginning to seem threatened by his heroine's power, and Diana almost beginning to seem apologetic about it.

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Steve Trevor was thus absent for the next few years of the comic.

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16.

Steve Trevor would be replaced in 1980 by a double from another, undisclosed dimension of the Multiverse.

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17.

However while in flight and guided to the island, Steve Trevor realized he was about to needlessly bomb civilians and attempted to abort the mission.

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18.

Steve Trevor is a member of several team books, including Team 7, which launched in September 2012, and Justice League of America, launched in 2013.

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19.

Pre-"Crisis on Infinite Earths" version of Steve Trevor seen in the 2015 "Convergence" storyline works with Diana and Etta Candy to better the fate of Earth One's Gotham City while stuck under an alien dome for a year.

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20.

Steve Trevor is saved and nursed back to health by the Amazons, and a competition is held to determine the one to take Steve and the bodies of his fallen comrades back to America, one that Diana wins.

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21.

Steve Trevor is among the sidekicks and loved ones attacked by the Legion of Doom, and can be seen embracing Wonder Woman.

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22.

Steve Trevor brings her to Man's World to put her into stage plays re-enacting Biblical stories.

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23.

Steve Trevor made an appearance in London where he is waiting at a rendezvous point for Lois Lane as he is attacked by Wonder Woman and the Amazons.

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24.

Steve Trevor explains that he was hired to extract Lois Lane from New Themyscira because she was sent to gather information on the Amazons for Cyborg who's amassing superhumans to stop the fighting between Wonder Woman and Aquaman.

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25.

Steve Trevor's fate comes to an end when Wonder Woman strangles him to death.

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26.

Steve Trevor appears in the 2016 original graphic novel Wonder Woman: Earth One in a similar manner to his original counterpart, though this time presented as African-American.

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27.

Steve Trevor appears as a major supporting character in the Legend of Wonder Woman, an alternate re-telling of Wonder Woman's origin that debuted in 2016 by writer Greg Rucka.

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28.

Steve Trevor appears in the comic series based on the Injustice 2 video game.

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