Overview
Steve Trevor is a skilled U.S. military officer and intelligence agent who becomes a key ally and love interest of Wonder Woman, often bridging the human and superhero worlds.
Identity: Public · Race: Human · Affiliation: Justice League / U.S. Military
Steve Trevor is a skilled U.S. military officer and intelligence agent who becomes a key ally and love interest of Wonder Woman, often bridging the human and superhero worlds.
Steve Trevor is courageous, loyal, and morally upright. He possesses a strong sense of duty and self-sacrifice, often putting the safety of others above his own. Despite being human among superpowered beings, he displays resilience, quick thinking, and adaptability in dangerous situations. His humor and charm balance his seriousness, making him approachable yet dependable in tense moments.
Fans appreciate Steve Trevor for his grounded humanity in the midst of superpowered heroes. He is celebrated for his bravery, loyalty to Wonder Woman, and his consistent moral compass. While not possessing superpowers, his tactical intelligence and heroism resonate strongly with audiences, serving as a reminder that courage and determination are as heroic as any superhuman ability.
"By Jove! We need to act now!"
"No one gets left behind."
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but action in spite of it."
"Let's move! The world depends on it."
Flying, Strategic Planning
Trained and served as a skilled pilot and intelligence officer for the U.S. Army.
Crash-landed on Themyscira, leading to his partnership and romance with Diana.
Assisted Wonder Woman in missions during the war, becoming a crucial human ally.
Deepened sense of duty and responsibility.
Manifestation: Anxiety under high-stakes situations
Dialect: American English
Catchphrases: By Jove!, Let's move!
Speech Patterns: Formal military tone under professional circumstances
Wonder Woman
Diana Prince
U.S. Army and Allied Forces
Images represent character appearances.
No, he is a human ally and skilled military officer.
He is her close ally and romantic interest.
No, he relies on training, intelligence, and tactical skill.
U.S. Military Officer and Intelligence Agent.
Yes, notably in Wonder Woman (2017) and related films.
Piloting, combat, tactical strategy, and leadership.