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DC Already Proved Why Wonder Woman Needs Her Invisible Jet Even Though She Can Fly 20 Years Ago

20 years ago, Justice League Unlimited proved why Wonder Woman’s Invisible Jet is one of her greatest assets in DC lore, despite her ability to fly on her own. The Invisible Jet has been a major part of Wonder Woman comic lore since her 1941 debut, yet viewers and readers could easily misunderstand its purpose, especially with many iterations of Wonder Woman having comparable flight abilities to Superman. Justice League Unlimited brought the iconic Jet to the DC Animated Universe, casually demonstrating why it is so invaluable to Wonder Woman in the process.
Wonder Woman’s Invisible Jet has had a wide variety of origins in DC’s mainstream continuities, as well as many more features than its signature invisibility. Initially, the Invisible Jet was a necessity for Wonder Woman due to her inability to fly on her own. This was the case for Lynda Carter and Gal Gadot’s iterations of Wonder Woman in the 1970s Wonder Woman TV series and in the DCEU timeline release Wonder Woman 1984 (though Wonder Woman would acquire her flight abilities by the end of the film). In the DCAU, however, Wonder Woman is introduced with the power of flight.
The Invisible Jet Is More Than Just An Airplane In Justice League Unlimited After two seasons as one of the seven main protagonists in Justice League, Susan Eisenberg’s Wonder Woman returns in Justice League Unlimited, whose second episode introduces the Invisible Jet to the DCAU. Wonder Woman flies the Jet – with Batman as a passenger – to the Fortress of Solitude, seamlessly bringing it into the waters of the Arctic Circle. In one brief moment, Justice League Unlimited shows that the Invisible Jet augments Wonder Woman’s natural traversal powers, allowing her to easily transport more vulnerable teammates and cargo across long distances in the air or underwater, as well as making their travel discreet.
Justice League Unlimited Shows The Full Potential Of Wonder Woman's Invisible Jet Throughout the DCAU, the Justice League uses Javelin spacecraft – highly advanced vessels designed by Batman – yet once Unlimited introduces the Invisible Jet, Wonder Woman begins using the vehicle even more than Batman’s advanced craft. Like the Javelins, Wonder Woman’s Invisible Jet can travel through the air and underwater, and if DC’s comic source material is any indication, the Invisible Jet can also travel through space. The Jet’s signature invisibility is also handled perfectly in the DCAU.
Justice League Unlimited does not explain the Invisible Jet’s origin, though it is most likely enhanced by Amazonian magic like most versions of the Jet in the comics.
Oftentimes in the comics and their adaptations, Wonder Woman’s Invisible Jet is depicted as being transparent at best, and Wonder Woman – along with any passengers – is visible. This, of course, was only a visual aid for the benefit of readers and viewers. In-universe, the Invisible Jet and anyone inside of it is completely invisible and some properties – like Wonder Woman 1984 – also make it silent and invisible to radar. Justice League Unlimited portrays the full potential of the Invisible Jet, depicting both the effectiveness of its invisibility and its sheer versatility, even when Wonder Woman can fly on her own.