
Yara Flor
Yara Flor
First Appearance
DC Nation Presents DC Future State #1 (2021)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Wonder Woman, Wonder Girl
About Yara Flor
Yara Flor is DC's bold reinvention of the Wonder Woman legacy, a half-Amazon, half-river deity warrior hailing from the Brazilian Amazon rainforest rather than the mythological isle of Themyscira. Born of a union between an Esquecida — a forgotten tribe of Amazons who settled in South America — and a god of the mighty Amazon River, Yara is steeped in a mythology that draws from Brazilian folklore and indigenous legend, setting her apart from every hero who has carried a golden lasso before her. Her powers are formidable and varied: superhuman strength, near-invulnerability, divine abilities tied to her unique heritage, and a mastery of combat both armed and unarmed that rivals any warrior in the DC Universe. Her signature weapon, a magical laço, channels her divine lineage in ways that make her feel entirely fresh while honoring the iconic warrior tradition she inherits.
Yara Flor made her landmark debut in DC Nation Presents DC Future State #1 in 2021, a landmark moment for collectors as DC used the Future State initiative to introduce the next generation of legacy heroes. Her breakout solo title, Future State: Wonder Woman, written by Joëlle Jones with stunning artwork that immediately turned heads in the collector community, established her voice, her mythology, and her place in a future DC timeline. The demand for her early appearances was immediate — speculators and fans alike recognized that DC was investing seriously in this character as a cornerstone of their future publishing plans. She subsequently headlined her own ongoing series simply titled Wonder Girl, cementing her status as a headliner rather than a supporting player.
Beyond her solo adventures, Yara has been woven into the larger DC tapestry through her connections to the Amazons of Themyscira, the secretive Esquecidas, and team rosters including the Justice League of America and The Titans. Her story arcs dive deep into the tension between her dual heritage, the hidden history of the forgotten Amazons of Brazil, and her complicated relationship with gods and monsters drawn from South American myth — territory DC had never meaningfully explored before her arrival. This fresh mythological sandbox gives her stories an energy and originality that distinguishes her runs from nearly anything else on the shelf.
For collectors, Yara Flor represents exactly the kind of ground-floor opportunity that defines smart collecting. Her first appearance in DC Nation Presents DC Future State #1 is already a key book, and Future State: Wonder Woman #1 is a cornerstone of any Future State collection. As DC continues to expand her role across team books and crossover events, early print runs and variants of her solo titles are only growing in significance. Getting in on Yara Flor now means owning a piece of what many collectors believe is one of DC's most important new characters of the decade.










