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“ | You can't fool me any longer, Diana -- Incredible as it seems, YOU must be WONDER WOMAN! You've made a fool of me long enough -- Take those horn-swoggling glasses off! | „ |
~ Earth-Two Steve Trevor to Wonder Woman. |
“ | All Tolliver has to do is press a button - to start World War Three! We've got to get in there and stop him! | „ |
~ New Earth Steve Trevor. |
“ | I've been a lot of things. But I'm known most as one thing in particular. I'm the guy who found paradise...and brought a piece of it back. | „ |
~ Prime Earth Steve Trevor. |
Steven "Steve" Trevor is a fictional supporting character and hero in the DC Comics and Universe and the love interest of Wonder Woman. He is a member of the United States military and intelligence who met Wonder Woman when he crash landed on Themyscira. After returning to his world, Trevor would assist Wonder Woman in stopping threats in her rogues gallery. During the New 52 and Rebirth launches, Trevor has become a government agent who stops threats outside of the United States, and has returned to being Wonder Woman's love-interest.
Since his appearance in the comics, the character has appeared in numerous media. In the 70s TV show, he was played by the late Lyle Waggoner. He is played by Chris Pine in the titular 2017 film, Wonder Woman and its sequel, Wonder Woman 1984.
He was created by the late William Moulton Marston and the late H.G. Peter, and first appeared in All-Star Comics #8 in January of 1942.
Biography[]
Golden Age[]
Steven "Steve" Trevor was born during the 1900s, and joined the United States Army before the start of the Second World War. He managed to reach to the rank of captain before becoming a lieutenant colonel by the start of World War II, and joined the United States Air Force to serve as a pilot and member of military intelligence. While on mission, Trevor crash landed on Paradise Island and was saved and nursed back to health by Princess Diana, who became smitten by him. The two returned to his world where he became her ally, but wouldn't know of her identity as Wonder Woman until later. The two would later marry and have a daughter, whom they named after Diana's mother, Hippolyta. Due to "Crisis on Infinite Earths", Steve and Diana moved to Mount Olympus since their earth was erased from existence. By the end of "Infinite Crisis", he was erased from existence as well.
Silver Age[]
On Earth-One, Steven Leonard "Steve" Trevor was a major in the United States Army, and began a romance with Wonder Woman before being killed by Doctor Cyber. Eros saw Wonder Woman be in grief, and placed Steve's spirit into the body of a man named Steve Howard, but Trevor eventually left Howard's body. He returned into another body of his own from another Earth by Aphrodite, and married Wonder Woman before the two were erased due to "Crisis on Infinite Earths".
New Earth[]
Steve Trevor is a commercial pilot, a retired colonel in the United States Air Force. Born and raised in Enid, Oklahoma, Steve is the son of Ulysses Trevor and Diana Rockwell. He lost his mother when he was 7; while test piloting an experimental jet, she was lost over the Mediterranean Sea. In reality, she had washed ashore on Themyscira, and helped in the defense of Doom's Doorway at the expense of her life. Queen Hippolyta named her own daughter Princess Diana after the outsider hero.
Ares manipulated General Sam Tolliver to send Colonel Trevor to bomb Themyscira and as he was nearing the island, he realised that by doing so, he would kill many innocents. His co-pilot, who was possessed by Ares too, fought him and forcing the plane down. Diana, seeing the plane go down, dove in the sea and saved Trevor She brought him back to the shores of Themyscira, and there she recognized the insignia on his jacket and she decided from there on that she was to fight against Ares.
Eventually, an argument with his superior made Trevor decide to retire. He set up a private aviation firm, and eventually married Etta Candy, his former aide. They lived near Hanscom Air Force Base, though Steve had expressed the desire to return to Enid.
Trevor later went into politics, and served as Deputy Secretary of Defense during the Horne administration.
Prime Earth[]
On Prime Earth, Steven Howard "Steve" Trevor was a officer in the United States Navy, who crash landed on Themyscira while on a mission. He was found by princess Diana and was taken in to be nursed back to health, and was escorted to the new world by Diana after she won the contest. Trevor helped Diana get use to the ways of the new world since she couldn't return to Themyscira, and supported her alongside Etta Candy and Barbara Minerva. He began a romantic relationship with Diana, but the two became distant to work of Phobos and Deimos when they altered their minds. Returning to duty, Trevor was recruited into Team 7, a counter-metahuman organization. After the team was dissolved, he became the liason between the world and the Justice League of America.
Portrayals[]
Films[]
- In the titular 2009 animated film Wonder Woman, he was voiced by Nathan Fillion. Who also played Malcolm Reynolds in Firefly, Richard Castle in the titular tv series, The Detachable Kid in The Suicide Squad, voiced Edward Buck in the Halo series, Hal Jordan in various DC animated projects, and will portray Guy Gardner in the upcoming Superman.
- In Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, he was voiced by James Patrick Stuart.
- In Justice League: War, he was voiced by George Newbern.
- Newbern reprised his voice for the character in Justice League: Throne of Atlantis.
- In Justice League: Gods and Monsters, he was voiced by Tahmoh Penikett.
- In the DC Extended Universe, he was portrayed by Chris Pine.
- In Wonder Woman: Bloodlines, he was voiced by Jeffrey Donovan.
Television[]
- In the titular 1976 telefilm, he was portrayed Kaz Garas.
- In the titular 1970s Wonder Woman tv series, he was portrayed by the late Lyle Waggoner.
- In The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians, he was voiced by the late Darryl Hickman.
- In Justice League, he was voiced by Patrick Duffy.
- In Batman: The Brave and the Bold, he was voiced by Sean Donnellan.
- In the titular 2011 Wonder Woman tv series, he was portrayed by Justin Bruening.
- In DC Super Hero Girls, he was voiced by Yuri Lowenthal, who voices Spider-Man in the Marvel's Spider-Man video game series.
Web Series[]
- In DC Super Hero Girls, he was voiced by Josh Keaton.
Trivia[]
- In the DC Rebirth comics, he has two different middles names, "Rockwell" and "Howard".
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