Don't Meddle With My Daughter/Awesome


 * Props to the series creator for such great artwork, interesting story, and cool character designs.
 * Clara is a self-taught and mostly self-made hero. Athena never trained her, never told her about her powers, and wasn't even aware of her being a hero until after a year on-duty. Understand what this means: Athena is a "goddess" (not really a deity per say, but close enough), and they unlock special powers or "wonders" overtime with training. Those who unlock the first 7 are considered candidates for becoming queen of the goddesses. Athena were said to have unlocked the wonders at a faster rate than any before them, but they still had undergone training. Artemis supposedly only unlocked the first 6, and she claims that's her limit. But again, Clara did it with no training, no experience, no prior knowledge, AND she did it in (presumably) less than a year.
 * A kind of strange/interesting fact about Clara's history is that . Talk about a born hero.
 * The fact that endured all that crap and DIDN'T die or go insane.
 * As a matter of fact, that's not even all of Clara's powers either..
 * Athena is literally a super mom.
 * Whether she fully knew it or not for the longest time, her actions as the original 8th Wonder were what inspired and guided her daughter Clara to becoming the super hero she is today.
 * The historical shout out to Lady Godiva, and Godiva Chocolates. For those of you that don't know. Basically Lady Godiva was from a village where the local Lord had been taxing the hell out of the peasants, so Godiva went to the lord and begged him to ease up. The lord said he'd do it if she rode through town naked. She did, and he kept his word. Godiva Chocolates (which are a real thing) are chocolates that were named after her. The cool part is how this all comes into play in the story (twice!):
 * First - . Artemis is very much affected by this.
 * Second - . She later calls her mother to thank her for the chocolates.