Julia and Vanessa Kapatelis

[1] 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.

The silver haired Amazon Pythia volunteered to bless baby Julia, granting her great wisdom and strength of spirit.

This "blessing" in actuality was a subliminal suggestion for the child to teach peace and equality throughout their lives.

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.

As a joke David wanted to name their unborn child "Nessie" after the local Scottish creature the Loch Ness Monster.

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.

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

On trips to Greece Julia reconnected with Stavros Christadoulodou, a noted epigraphist and a close family friend for many years.

A similar situation occurred between Julia and one of Vanessa's high school geometry teachers named Horace Westlake.

[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.

[12] A blind female warrior from the planet Daxam befriended Wonder Woman during a six-issue story arc set in space.

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.

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.

Pythia rescues Julia from Circe , art by Jill Thompson .