Wonder Woman: Amazonia

Wonder Woman: Amazonia is a comic book one-shot published by DC Comics under its Elseworlds imprint. As with all Elseworlds it tells a non-canon story of a DC hero, this time Wonder Woman, outside of regular continuity and is set in the 19th Century. The story is written by William Messner-Loebs and illustrated by Phil Winslade.

DC Nation editorial #89 by Dan DiDio established Earth-34 as the reality that corresponds to the Wonder Woman: Amazonia Elseworlds graphic novel.

Plot
In another reality, the entire British Royal family was wiped out in an explosion in the 19th century, except the Duke of Clarence, who is injured in the explosion and uses a wheelchair, and a distant American cousin, Jack Planters, who becomes King. Planters is Jack the Ripper and under his rule the British Empire becomes steadily more misogynistic.

Diana (Wonder Woman) is snatched away from Paradise Island by Captain Steven Trevor and the Royal Marines. She is forced to marry Trevor and becomes the star of a London theatrical show, reenacting tales of women from the Bible. She eventually shows herself to be a great heroine, freeing oppressed women from all over the Empire and taking on the terrible reign of King Jack.

Publication

 * Wonder Woman: Amazonia (by William Messner-Loebs, Paul Kupperberg and Phil Winslade, DC, 1997, ISBN 0-606-22070-4)

Other Elseworlds that involve Jack the Ripper:
 * Gotham by Gaslight
 * JLA: The Island of Dr. Moreau
 * Batman: Two Faces