Author's Note: After the popularity and great reception of my Iron Man and Batman chapter, I decided this will be a series. So the next match up is going to be Thor and Wonder Woman.
Hence why the title has been changed as well.
I heavily inspired Diana's character in here based off her animated-self, particularly in the DC animated Wonder Woman film. I wanted the ruthless feminism and the strength of her character, as well as certain ideas such as why she wears the colors she does. If you have not seen the animated Wonder Woman movie, DO IT. Easily one of DC's best animated films to date. Thor, like Tony, is his movie-verse counterpart. Though like with Tony, I do draw inspiration and ideas from the comics.
The clearest comic idea will be with Mjolnir. If you have not read JLA vs. Avengers, Diana is able to lift Mjolnir. I included that idea in my fanfiction. Since Thor is in the movie-verse, he has not yet seen anyone else lift Mjolnir before, even though Cap and other Marvel characters have been able to. Hence why...well, read and see!
Also, if anyone has any request JLA and Avengers pairs they want to see, please let me know! I am open to suggestions and requests. I will be more than likely doing a Superman and Captain America chapter, and Green Arrow and Hawkeye, but suggestions/requests are always loved and appreciated! The Avengers character does NOT have to be a movie Avengers, I will just set that character in the movie universe.


Diana of Themyscira was familiar with many gods and godesses- Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love, Demeter, the Goddess of agriculture and fertility, Hermes, the Messenger God. Why, she was even familiar with Zeus himself. Diana believed in and worshipped many gods and goddesses. Which is why she found it so hard to believe he partnership was with a man who claimed to be the God of Thunder. Diana scoffed at this idea at first. She knew the God of Thunder to be Zeus, of course. And she highly doubted that Zeus was on the other superhero team, these so called 'Avengers', as she had been alerted by Clark. Diana had only recently ventured into the world of man, everything was still relatively new and foreign to her. And a lot had happened relatively fast. She had become a hero to many, especially women, a founding member of a superhero team known as the Justice League of America, despite not truly being American yet herself, and now she was meeting fellow superheroes of another superhero team. This was her first meeting with many of these Avengers. Clark was bringing her to their base in New York City today, where she was to meet her partner, this so called 'God of Thunder', as Clark had told her. Diana seemed far from impressed still.

She had arrived before Clark, fully clad in her costume, of course, as her and Clark both kept their identities a secret. Clark had told her that many of the members on this team were the exact opposite though, having public identities. She only knew of one member of the team, minus this God of Lightning, that being Iron Man. And how did she know of him? He was the exact sort of man that her mother had warned her about. And after doing some research, she definitely had a few things to say to him. Diana waited outside the Avengers tower, seeing it as polite and courteous to wait for her own teammate to arrive before entering. She knew Clark was known for being on time, so she did not mind waiting too much. She had attracted quite a bit of attention in her waiting though, many reporters coming up to her and asking her about the Justice League's relationship with the Avengers, as well as simply taking photos. Diana did not answer or reveal any information regarding the working partnerships, she did not believe that this had to be common knowledge. She did wish to walk away though, as her patience was drying with all of this attention. Thankfully, she looked up to the sky and saw the silhoutte of Superman. A small smile formed on her lips, as he landed next her.

"Superman." She greeted calmly.

"Nice to see you too, Wonder Woman." Clark responded, as he and Diana turned to enter the tower, Diana being the one to hold the door for Clark, clearly attempting to emphasize to the reporters that women had a duty to be chivalrous as well. Diana always strove for empowerment of women, especially when many seemed so weakened and secondary to men in this society. Clark never minded though, understanding Diana came from a complete separate world from him. He was the last one to judge, for obvious reasons.

Once inside the Avengers Tower, Steve Rogers or Captain America, the leader of the Avengers, came to greet them.

"Superman, Wonder Woman. It's nice of you to join us. And it's a pleasure to finally meet you, miss." Steve noted Diana's costume, particularly the colors, once again for obvious reasons. He smiled at this. "And ma'am, if I may say, it is an honor to have such an incredible and empowering woman wearing the colors of our fine nation."

"It is a tradition of my people to wear the colors of the flag of the nation one is visiting." Diana explained to Steve. "I thank you for your kind words. It is nice to see more kind and considerate men in this world." She offered a small smile to the other.

"Hey, they're here!" A voice said from behind Steve, as Tony Stark entered the room with a grin. "Clark, Diana. It's an honor to have you here in Avengers Tower. Especially you, Diana." Tony was clearly attempting to flirt with Diana. He clearly had no idea what he was getting into.

"You are Tony Stark, correct?" Diana asked.

"The one and only." Tony said proudly.

Diana feigned a smile, before she leaned in and punched the other in the face, clearly having been planning this. And of course, the Amazon princess packed quite the punch. "You are the type of man that has caused my people to seek isolation from this world. You view women as mere game and take advantage of us for your own pleasures! We are your equals and shall be treated as such!" Diana exclaimed.

Silence passed the room for a moment. Tony looked dumbfounded, and honestly beyond intimidated by Diana. He had not been expecting that at all...

"You'll have to excuse Diana, Mr. Stark. She is not from around here and comes from different customs and beliefs." Clark apologized. Though from what he knew about Tony, maybe he did deserve at least one punch in the face.

"Understandable. I'm not exactly from around here either." Steve said, though he did help Tony up.

"With all due respect, I have come here to meet my partner for this team coalition." Diana said, slightly embarrassed by her rage and fury just now. Perhaps it was a bit uncalled for, and perhaps rude to do so in a place where she was a guest...but she felt so angered by just the sight of a man such as Tony Stark. She did have a bit of a fuse and did use slaps and punches when pushed too far - Steve Trevor knew that first hand.

"No offense taken." Steve assured her. "You partner had some business to handle back at his own home. He's...not from around here either, to put it lightly."

"Care to elaborate?" Diana inquired.

"Well-" Steve began, until he heard someone burst through the front door. Well, speak of the God in question. "Great timing. Princess Diana, I'd like to introduce you to your partner, Thor." Steve, of course, refused to introduce the hero as any sort of God. "Thor, this is Princess Diana or Wonder Woman." Steve introduced.

"It is a pleasure to meet you, woman of Wonder." Thor said, as he extended his hand out to take Diana's in greeting. Diana did so, assuming he would shake her hand, though she immediately pulled away as the other attempted to kiss her hand.

"A true shame I can not share the same pleasure." Diana said coldly.

"Have I done something to offend you?" Thor inquired, looking a bit confused.

"I do not need to be greeted in such a fashion based on my gender alone." Diana exclaimed, clearly not impressed by Thor and most of the Avengers thus far. Though she did like Captain America, he seemed to be a good and honest man.

"My intention was not to offend you, woman of Wonder. I was merely greeting you with manners and chivalry that I was taught." Thor assured, sensing the woman's anger.

"Taught by men." Diana remarked coldly, not looking to Thor. More silence fell in the room. Steve cleared his throat in an attempt to break it.

"You two are actually not on patrol tonight. Tony will be heading to Gotham City to meet Bruce Wayne, they will handle Gotham. Clark and I will be handling New York." Steve explained to the two.

"Gotham was tonight? Crap!" Tony exclaimed before running off.

"Steve, perhaps we should go discuss further business regarding the teams. Leave Diana and Thor to become more acquainted?" Clark suggested to Steve, thinking that more might get accomplished if they were left alone. The relationship already appeared to be on a rocky start as it was. Steve nodded in agreement with Clark.

"Alright, that sounds good. If you two need anything, we'll be on the meeting room on the top floor." Steve assured, as he left the room with Clark, leaving Diana alone with Thor. Diana still refused to look to the other though. Thor more or less looked confused, wondering just what he could have done in such a short amount of time to make her so angry. He frowned a bit, not exactly the best when it came to figuring out another's emotions. Especially when it came to the opposite sex. He figured that perhaps simple conversation might be the best way to start. "The Captain has enlightened me of information regarding you, woman of Wonder." Thor began.

"May I ask what he has told you?" Diana asked, though still not looking to the other.

"You are a warrior and a princess from an isle solely inhabitated by females. You have incredible wisdom and fight with the strength of thousands of m-...individuals." Thor caught himself with this, noting the female's general distate for men. "You do appear to be worthy of the name you have given yourself, woman of Wonder."

"That is all indeed true." Diana replied. "And according to my comrade, you claim to be the God of Thunder." Diana put heavy emphasis on the word 'claim'.

"I do not 'claim', as you so put it - I am the God of Thunder. I am the son of the great God Odin." Thor said proudly.

"You speak lies!" Diana snapped. "For I know the true God of Thunder, the ruler of Olympus himself, Zeus. How dare you insult my God with such talk!"

"I do not know of this Zeus you speak of, though I shall not ignore your accusations of my lying. I speak the truth!" Thor's anger was clearly increasing as well.

"Your lies only persist. It is in nature of man to tell lies and make false accusations. You are mortal, how dare you attempt to put yourself at the level of the Gods!" Diana scoffed in absolute disgust.

"Mortal you say!" Thor more or less yelled. "You are a foolish woman. You speak as though you know the forces you are dealing with, yet you can not even allow another to talk in hopes of explaining to you. Your stubbornness and unwillingness to incorporate a belief that goes against your own shall be your ultimate demise."

Diana's anger only became more evident as the other made all of these accusations regarding her, though perhaps her anger was most clear due to the fact that the points Thor made held validity to an extent. Either way, Diana found herself quickly starting to lose her head and her composure the more she conversed with Thor. "If you are this mighty god you claim you are, I challenge you to a duel. I have gifts from the gods, the true ones. If you are the real god that you claim you are, you will be able to crush me in a matter of moments. My people often handle conflict through duel and battle."

"As do mine." Thor remarked. Normally, he would not fight a woman. Though he would still hold back. Though not much. This woman had to be called 'Wonder Woman' for a reason. And she was on a team of some of the finest superheroes, from what he understood. Dueling seemed to be a common ground they shared. And he wanted to see what this woman could do as well. "I accept your challenge, Woman of Wonder. I propose we do so in the training facility. I shall lead the way." Thor told her, though his anger was still clear in his tone. Diana did not oppose this suggestion, it would probably be best to do so in such a location. Though she was not overly pleased of following Thor, she allowed the other to lead the way, as she obviously did not know where said location was.

Once there, Diana tightened her bracelets, not looking to Thor as she spoke. "You may choose one weapon to fight with."

Thor wondered if he should use Mjolnir, if that would be too extensive for this battle. He did not want to hurt his future teammate after all. "I respectfully decline."

"It is highly advised you use one, unless you wish for the beating to be even more humiliating and quick."

Thor...well, even if he was trying to be a gentleman to the fiery woman, he would not allow for such a comment. "Fine!" He snarled, as he summoned his mighty hammer, which of course came into his grasp rapidly. He certainly did not plan on summoning any thunder, for that would indeed be too much. And too destructive to the tower. It had just been renovated, after all. "I shall use my hammer. Choose your weapon wisely."

Diana of course removed her Lasso of Truth from its attachment at her waist, cracking it like a whip to show her selection.

"Your weapon is mere rope?" Thor could not resist the urge to let out a chuckle at this.

"It is not about the power or force of the weapon, it is the ability that you can do with it. I shall not hold back." Diana warned. "Let us begin. Make your move." Diana advised, as she took a battle stance. Thor hesitated, but he lunged after her, aiming a punch in her face, clear he was holding back. Diana took this punch. "You punch like a child. It is clear to me that you are holding back. What if we were in a true battle and your opponent was a woman! Would you hold back like so?" Diana exclaimed as she returned with one of her own super-powered punches. Thor...had clearly not been expecting this and was taken off guard. He fell back at this punch and collided into the wall. Now it was clear to him Diana had super strength, similiar to that of the Captain. He only felt his anger rise though. How could she even compare such a simple duel like this to facing an actual foe? Of course gender would not play a role! Though Thor had never engaged in battle with a woman before this. He did briefly wonder if he would be able to do so, even if she was evil. Perhaps this sort of training duel with Diana would prove to be helpful. He got back up quickly and charged at her again, this time attempting to swing his hammer at her. Diana raised her bracelets to block it, creating a loud noise as the two weapons collided. Thor was astonished as her bracelets did not shatter. Just what were those made of? Either way, he reacted quickly as Diana attempted to deliver another of he punches. He caught her fist and used this force the throw her into the wall she had thrown him into before.

Diana winced in pain a bit, though she seemed glad that Thor was finally starting to fight her on the same level and see her as a worthy adversary. It made him a bit more tolerable, oddly enough. He was seeing her as any opponent, regardless of gender. She was curious about that hammer of his. From the collision, she could briefly feel the immense power it created...it intrigued her deeply. She rose to her feet again, seemingly pleased when the other raised his hammer in preparation to use it. Diana reacted quickly to this, drawing her lasso once again. She swung it in the air a few times, before lunging it toward the hammer and wrapped it around. She did this in a quick and swift motion, with very precise movements. And in one mighty tug, the hammer was able to slip from its wielder's hand. Thor...was taken back by this on many levels. First, he was impressed by Diana's movements. But more importantly...she had been able to indirectly lift the hammer. Which meant that she might have the ability to actually lift it. Which meant she was one who was worthy. He was astonished. Never had he seen anyone aside from himself or of course Odin be able to lift the hammer. Yet this woman...she had the ability to possess and harness the power of Thor.

The hammer fell to the floor between the two of them, the lasso still wrapped tightly around it. Diana stopped mainly because she noted Thor's expression. She obviously did not know of the power the hammer possessed and what she had actually done just now. She thought Thor's shock was more so because she had taken his own weapon from him. "Often in duels, when one opponent has taken the other's weapon, it is a sign of victory. Shall we follow those rules?"

Thor slowly nodded, trying to step away from his state of shock still. "...yes. I shall admit defeat to you, woman of Wonder." Thor of course could easily still fight on. But he was honestly slightly intimidated by Diana right now. And he did not want her to lift his weapon, afraid of just what might happen if she were to do so. He made sure he was the one to remove the lasso from Mjolnir, not wanting Diana to unknowinlgy lift it and have his fears manifest. He removed the golden lasso carefully, and handed it back to Diana.

"You fight better than most I have ever seen. You possess great power, woman of Wonder. You are a true warrior and I eagerly await to see what other wonders you are able to create." He left his hand extended to Diana after she took the lasso back, trying to create a peace offering through a handshake.

Diana wondered if he was going to attempt to kiss her hand again. Though she did put her hand in his this time, pleased to see it just ended up a shake of comradery. "While I am still not fully convinced you are a God, I do see you as a worthy teammate. And I encourage you to challenge yourself into proving that you are indeed a 'God'. Perhaps I will believe you one day. Though it is unlikely." Diana did offer a very small smile. Thor laughed lightly at her words.

"I shall take to the challenge, woman of Wonder." Thor assured.

Diana smiled a bit more before she re-attached her lasso to her hip. "I am going to go and find Superman, I have a few questions for him. Our night to patrol is soon. I will see you again there." Diana said, her tone softer than it had been since she met Thor, though she did still keep the sternness and strength in her voice. She swiftly left the training room, leaving Thor alone. Thor frowned as she left, looking down to Mjolnir in his hand.

"...just who are you, woman of Wonder?"

((Yes, I left a lot unanswered, I know. I apologize if the fight was a bit short and choppy, I am horrible at writing action/combat. I do plan to revist certain pairs. There will definitely be another Batman and Iron Man story, and perhaps a Thor and Wonder Woman one as well where Diana actually does lift Mjolnir directly and is able to harness the power of Thor. I do hope this was enjoyable though!))