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Julia and Vanessa Kapatelis

Julia Kapatelis and her daughter Vanessa "Nessie" Kapatelis are fictional characters created by writer/artist George Pérez for the Wonder Woman ongoing series published by DC Comics. Debuting in 1987, the Kapatelises would serve as recurring supporting characters for Wonder Woman until the 2000s.[1]

Julia Kapatelis
Julia Kapatelis; art by Phil Jimenez.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceWonder Woman (vol. 2) #3 (April 1987)
Created byGeorge Pérez
In-story information
Full nameJulia Deneiros Kapatelis
Vanessa Kapatelis
Supporting character ofWonder Woman

Fictional character biography edit

Childhood edit

Julia was born in Cefalonia, Greece to Greek Orthodox parents Agostos and Maria Deneiros in the 1930s.[2] In June 1937, while still a toddler, Julia went sailing with her parents on the Ionian Sea but fell overboard due to a sudden storm. She was rescued from drowning by the goddess Thetis. Thetis would rescue mortal female children she deemed "special" and safely transport them to the shores of Themyscira's Island of Healing (male children were taken someplace else). Once on the island the Amazon's chief physician Epione would discover them and tend to their care. After this the child would be taken to the royal palace where one Amazon is selected as the child's "Guardian of Inspiration". The silver haired Amazon Pythia volunteered to bless baby Julia, granting her great wisdom and strength of spirit. According to Pythia, Julia was the last of hundreds of babies to experience this. This "blessing" in actuality was a subliminal suggestion for the child to teach peace and equality throughout their lives. This blessing can extend to descendants as well. This custom is called "Send Forth". Once this is done the child is considered an Amazon and spiritual daughter to the Amazon who blessed them. After a few days of recuperation and blessings the child is taken to the island shores again where she is taken back into the ocean and returned, again by Thetis who magically travels back in time to return the child to the exact point in time when the child first left her homeland. Because of this, Julia's parents believed baby Julia had disappeared under the stormy waters for only a few seconds before being pulled back into the boat.[3]

Family edit

As with countless other female babies blessed by the Amazons before her, Julia thrived in her newfound spiritual blessing, excelling at every task she undertook. Despite her accomplishments Julia lost her brother, Peter Deneiros, during the war in 1944 as part of the Greek Underground when she was still very young.[2]

Later, Julia met David Kapatelis while attending Athens University. Julia was studying for her geology major while David was studying for his archaeology major, which Julia took on as her minor study subject herself. They traveled the world together exploring various cultures and histories. At each site they would visit Julia would write down her findings and have them published in various academic journals. Eventually Julia married David in Greece.[4] An independent thinker, Julia wanted to keep her maiden name as her family had no one else to carry it on. This upset David's traditional Greek family so she relented and took David's family name of Kapatelis.

Julia became pregnant while she and David were exploring Scotland. As a joke David wanted to name their unborn child "Nessie" after the local Scottish creature the Loch Ness Monster. Though humored, Julia did not agree but settled on Vanessa as a close substitute. Julia remained married to David until his death 22 years into their marriage when Vanessa was five years old. He died while exploring ruins in Egypt. Deciding to make a fresh start Julia took Vanessa to live in the U.S. where she eventually became the Dean for the Department of History and Geology at Harvard University.[3] They currently live in the Beacon Hill section of Boston, Massachusetts.

While at Harvard Julia worked alongside a promising student named Helena Sandsmark. Julia mentored Helena over the years and eventually helped Helena become a professor and curator at the Gateway City Museum of Cultural Antiquities. Helena would later have a daughter named Cassandra Sandsmark.[5]

Diana edit

During her time at Harvard Julia also met Wonder Woman. Julia was the first non-Amazon woman Diana aka Wonder Woman ever met. At that time Diana was unfamiliar with the English language and only spoke her native Themyscirian. As it was a close derivative of Greek, Julia was able to understand Diana to an extent. Julia took Diana into her home and family and taught her not only English but modern history as well.

After Vanessa was attacked by Decay, Julia made Diana's fight her own and helped her battle the war god Ares.

 
Pythia rescues Julia from Circe, art by Jill Thompson.

Still unaware of her own Amazonian ties, Julia eventually touched Harmonia's talisman during her first meeting with Diana, which resulted with several flashes of memories from Julia's Send Forth period.[6] This confused Julia until she later was invited to Diana's homeland of Themyscira. On her visit she met Pythia and the two felt a strange connection to each other. When Julia and Pythia touched hands, Julia's previous history on Themyscira ran through both Julia's and Pythia's mind, unlocking her forgotten past. Reunited, Julia and Pythia formed a close bond. Similar to Julia's mother-like role to Diana, Pythia developed a protective relationship to Julia. When the witch Circe kidnapped Julia during the War of the Gods storyline, Pythia took it upon herself to rescue Julia, calling Julia her daughter.[7]

When Diana became ambassador of Themyscira, Julia knew Diana would need help adjusting to a world of men and became a sort of foster mother to Diana. During these events Julia managed to keep her personal and academic life pretty full. On trips to Greece Julia reconnected with Stavros Christadoulodou, a noted epigraphist and a close family friend for many years.[8] Though both interested, their relationship remained only as close and respected friends. A similar situation occurred between Julia and one of Vanessa's high school geometry teachers named Horace Westlake. The two dated for a few months until he was killed by Doctor Psycho. At one point Julia was presented with a grant by the National Geographic Society to locate the original city of Themyscira in the country of Turkey,[9] but Julia canceled the excavation midway through the project because one of Vanessa's friends committed suicide.[10]

Julia's and Diana's friendship endured over many trials, mostly due to Diana's enemies attacking Julia's daughter.[11] It was not until Vanessa was brainwashed and transformed into the villainous Silver Swan though that Julia's and Diana's friendship was temporarily put on hold. Julia resented Diana for not protecting Vanessa from Diana's enemies. After some time Julia came to a resolution with Diana. She agreed to have Diana help in her daughter's rehabilitation. They have since fully reconciled and Julia was last seen at Vanessa's college graduation along with Diana.[12]

Julia of Daxam edit

A blind female warrior from the planet Daxam befriended Wonder Woman during a six-issue story arc set in space.[13] Both women were prisoners of the Sangtee Empire. Sangtee enforcers ripped out her eyes when she proved to be too difficult to control. Wonder Woman provided her with one cybernetic eye (the other covered with an eye patch) and named the Daxamite Julia in honor of her close friend Julia Kapatelis. Julia later makes a cameo appearance during the company-wide "Our Worlds at War" crossover.[14]

Alternative versions edit

An alternate reality version of Julia is seen in Trinity.[15] In a distorted reality where Wonder Woman appears to have been erased from existence, Julia meets a pregnant woman named Desiree, who has been drawing sketches of and related to Wonder Woman. Julia compliments her drawing talent and gives her a business card, stating she is the "Director of Restoration" for the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Julia tells the woman she has a daughter, who is in college now. It seems Julia has the blessing from being "Sent Forth", leading to her survival and successful career, but never met Diana; therefore her daughter was never brainwashed into becoming the Silver Swan.

In other media edit

Film edit

  • Julia and Vanessa Kapatelis appear in the animated film Wonder Woman: Bloodlines, voiced by Nia Vardalos and Marie Avgeropoulos, respectively.[16] In this version, Diana Prince / Wonder Woman stays with the Kapatelis family following her departure from Themyscira. As Vanessa ages, she becomes jealous of Diana, feeling that her mother Julia favors Diana over her. Vanessa adopts the Silver Swan persona and becomes an adversary to Wonder Woman.

Television edit

  • Julia Kapatelis appears in DC Super Hero Girls, voiced by Kari Wahlgren, in the episode "#HousePest". Depicted as an archaeology professor who has had a long-standing fascination with Amazon culture, she runs into Diana by chance during the latter's search for a proper home. Feeling lonely due to Vanessa being away at college, Julia lets Diana move in and gives her a spare bedroom, which she fills with artifacts that remind her of Themiscyra.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Jimenez, Phil; Wells, John (2010). The Essential Wonder Woman Encyclopedia. Del Rey. pp. 226–229. ISBN 978-0345501073.
  2. ^ a b Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #18
  3. ^ a b Wonder Woman (vol. 2) Annual #1 (1988)
  4. ^ Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #17
  5. ^ Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #106
  6. ^ Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #3
  7. ^ Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #59
  8. ^ Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #17–19
  9. ^ Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #36 and 41
  10. ^ Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #46
  11. ^ Decay in Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #4; Dr. Psycho in Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #65, 114; The White Magician in Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #85–87; Circe/Sebastian Ballesteros in Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #171; Veronica Cale in Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #200–201.
  12. ^ Wonder Woman #600
  13. ^ Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #68 (February 1993)
  14. ^ Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #172 (September 2001)
  15. ^ Trinity #19
  16. ^ "Wonder Woman Bloodlines Gets Synopsis, Art, Voice Cast". comicbookresources. July 29, 2019. Retrieved August 15, 2019.

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Julia KapatelisJulia Kapatelis art by Phil Jimenez Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceWonder Woman vol 2 3 April 1987 Created byGeorge PerezIn story informationFull nameJulia Deneiros KapatelisVanessa KapatelisSupporting character ofWonder Woman Contents 1 Fictional character biography 1 1 Childhood 1 2 Family 1 3 Diana 2 Julia of Daxam 3 Alternative versions 4 In other media 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 FootnotesFictional character biography editChildhood edit Julia was born in Cefalonia Greece to Greek Orthodox parents Agostos and Maria Deneiros in the 1930s 2 In June 1937 while still a toddler Julia went sailing with her parents on the Ionian Sea but fell overboard due to a sudden storm She was rescued from drowning by the goddess Thetis Thetis would rescue mortal female children she deemed special and safely transport them to the shores of Themyscira s Island of Healing male children were taken someplace else Once on the island the Amazon s chief physician Epione would discover them and tend to their care After this the child would be taken to the royal palace where one Amazon is selected as the child s Guardian of Inspiration The silver haired Amazon Pythia volunteered to bless baby Julia granting her great wisdom and strength of spirit According to Pythia Julia was the last of hundreds of babies to experience this This blessing in actuality was a subliminal suggestion for the child to teach peace and equality throughout their lives This blessing can extend to descendants as well This custom is called Send Forth Once this is done the child is considered an Amazon and spiritual daughter to the Amazon who blessed them After a few days of recuperation and blessings the child is taken to the island shores again where she is taken back into the ocean and returned again by Thetis who magically travels back in time to return the child to the exact point in time when the child first left her homeland Because of this Julia s parents believed baby Julia had disappeared under the stormy waters for only a few seconds before being pulled back into the boat 3 Family edit As with countless other female babies blessed by the Amazons before her Julia thrived in her newfound spiritual blessing excelling at every task she undertook Despite her accomplishments Julia lost her brother Peter Deneiros during the war in 1944 as part of the Greek Underground when she was still very young 2 Later Julia met David Kapatelis while attending Athens University Julia was studying for her geology major while David was studying for his archaeology major which Julia took on as her minor study subject herself They traveled the world together exploring various cultures and histories At each site they would visit Julia would write down her findings and have them published in various academic journals Eventually Julia married David in Greece 4 An independent thinker Julia wanted to keep her maiden name as her family had no one else to carry it on This upset David s traditional Greek family so she relented and took David s family name of Kapatelis Julia became pregnant while she and David were exploring Scotland As a joke David wanted to name their unborn child Nessie after the local Scottish creature the Loch Ness Monster Though humored Julia did not agree but settled on Vanessa as a close substitute Julia remained married to David until his death 22 years into their marriage when Vanessa was five years old He died while exploring ruins in Egypt Deciding to make a fresh start Julia took Vanessa to live in the U S where she eventually became the Dean for the Department of History and Geology at Harvard University 3 They currently live in the Beacon Hill section of Boston Massachusetts While at Harvard Julia worked alongside a promising student named Helena Sandsmark Julia mentored Helena over the years and eventually helped Helena become a professor and curator at the Gateway City Museum of Cultural Antiquities Helena would later have a daughter named Cassandra Sandsmark 5 Diana edit During her time at Harvard Julia also met Wonder Woman Julia was the first non Amazon woman Diana aka Wonder Woman ever met At that time Diana was unfamiliar with the English language and only spoke her native Themyscirian As it was a close derivative of Greek Julia was able to understand Diana to an extent Julia took Diana into her home and family and taught her not only English but modern history as well After Vanessa was attacked by Decay Julia made Diana s fight her own and helped her battle the war god Ares nbsp Pythia rescues Julia from Circe art by Jill Thompson Still unaware of her own Amazonian ties Julia eventually touched Harmonia s talisman during her first meeting with Diana which resulted with several flashes of memories from Julia s Send Forth period 6 This confused Julia until she later was invited to Diana s homeland of Themyscira On her visit she met Pythia and the two felt a strange connection to each other When Julia and Pythia touched hands Julia s previous history on Themyscira ran through both Julia s and Pythia s mind unlocking her forgotten past Reunited Julia and Pythia formed a close bond Similar to Julia s mother like role to Diana Pythia developed a protective relationship to Julia When the witch Circe kidnapped Julia during the War of the Gods storyline Pythia took it upon herself to rescue Julia calling Julia her daughter 7 When Diana became ambassador of Themyscira Julia knew Diana would need help adjusting to a world of men and became a sort of foster mother to Diana During these events Julia managed to keep her personal and academic life pretty full On trips to Greece Julia reconnected with Stavros Christadoulodou a noted epigraphist and a close family friend for many years 8 Though both interested their relationship remained only as close and respected friends A similar situation occurred between Julia and one of Vanessa s high school geometry teachers named Horace Westlake The two dated for a few months until he was killed by Doctor Psycho At one point Julia was presented with a grant by the National Geographic Society to locate the original city of Themyscira in the country of Turkey 9 but Julia canceled the excavation midway through the project because one of Vanessa s friends committed suicide 10 Julia s and Diana s friendship endured over many trials mostly due to Diana s enemies attacking Julia s daughter 11 It was not until Vanessa was brainwashed and transformed into the villainous Silver Swan though that Julia s and Diana s friendship was temporarily put on hold Julia resented Diana for not protecting Vanessa from Diana s enemies After some time Julia came to a resolution with Diana She agreed to have Diana help in her daughter s rehabilitation They have since fully reconciled and Julia was last seen at Vanessa s college graduation along with Diana 12 Julia of Daxam editA blind female warrior from the planet Daxam befriended Wonder Woman during a six issue story arc set in space 13 Both women were prisoners of the Sangtee Empire Sangtee enforcers ripped out her eyes when she proved to be too difficult to control Wonder Woman provided her with one cybernetic eye the other covered with an eye patch and named the Daxamite Julia in honor of her close friend Julia Kapatelis Julia later makes a cameo appearance during the company wide Our Worlds at War crossover 14 Alternative versions editAn alternate reality version of Julia is seen in Trinity 15 In a distorted reality where Wonder Woman appears to have been erased from existence Julia meets a pregnant woman named Desiree who has been drawing sketches of and related to Wonder Woman Julia compliments her drawing talent and gives her a business card stating she is the Director of Restoration for the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Julia tells the woman she has a daughter who is in college now It seems Julia has the blessing from being Sent Forth leading to her survival and successful career but never met Diana therefore her daughter was never brainwashed into becoming the Silver Swan In other media editFilm edit Julia and Vanessa Kapatelis appear in the animated film Wonder Woman Bloodlines voiced by Nia Vardalos and Marie Avgeropoulos respectively 16 In this version Diana Prince Wonder Woman stays with the Kapatelis family following her departure from Themyscira As Vanessa ages she becomes jealous of Diana feeling that her mother Julia favors Diana over her Vanessa adopts the Silver Swan persona and becomes an adversary to Wonder Woman Television edit Julia Kapatelis appears in DC Super Hero Girls voiced by Kari Wahlgren in the episode HousePest Depicted as an archaeology professor who has had a long standing fascination with Amazon culture she runs into Diana by chance during the latter s search for a proper home Feeling lonely due to Vanessa being away at college Julia lets Diana move in and gives her a spare bedroom which she fills with artifacts that remind her of Themiscyra Footnotes edit Jimenez Phil Wells John 2010 The Essential Wonder Woman Encyclopedia Del Rey pp 226 229 ISBN 978 0345501073 a b Wonder Woman vol 2 18 a b Wonder Woman vol 2 Annual 1 1988 Wonder Woman vol 2 17 Wonder Woman vol 2 106 Wonder Woman vol 2 3 Wonder Woman vol 2 59 Wonder Woman vol 2 17 19 Wonder Woman vol 2 36 and 41 Wonder Woman vol 2 46 Decay in Wonder Woman vol 2 4 Dr Psycho in Wonder Woman vol 2 65 114 The White Magician in Wonder Woman vol 2 85 87 Circe Sebastian Ballesteros in Wonder Woman vol 2 171 Veronica Cale in Wonder Woman vol 2 200 201 Wonder Woman 600 Wonder Woman vol 2 68 February 1993 Wonder Woman vol 2 172 September 2001 Trinity 19 Wonder Woman Bloodlines Gets Synopsis Art Voice Cast comicbookresources July 29 2019 Retrieved August 15 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Julia and Vanessa Kapatelis amp oldid 1217540120, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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