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Those videos made me wonder about proper pronunciation, how does everyone say "Antiope"? In Perez run as a kid I called her Anti-ope but now I say Antio-pea which do you think is correct, if either?
Comic Boom had great points about Amazons training and why they shouldn't need it. As for Grail's "charm" I can see her swaying a few bored Amazons but not half of them without a new power. Omega Beams are better.
The provenance of the God Killer sword continues to be a mystery for me but the way Luthor obtained it was clever.
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2.5 out of 5 stars, about average. A drastic drop in quality from the last issue which was top notch, IMO.
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[QUOTE=Celgress;4485662]2.5 out of 5 stars, about average. A drastic drop in quality from the last issue which was top notch, IMO.[/QUOTE]
And yet on the poll you gave it 4 stars?
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[QUOTE=Koriand'r;4485624]Those videos made me wonder about proper pronunciation, how does everyone say "Antiope"? In Perez run as a kid I called her Anti-ope but now I say Antio-pea which do you think is correct, if either?
Comic Boom had great points about Amazons training and why they shouldn't need it. As for Grail's "charm" I can see her swaying a few bored Amazons but not half of them without a new power. Omega Beams are better.
The provenance of the God Killer sword continues to be a mystery for me but the way Luthor obtained it was clever.[/QUOTE]
The correct Greek pronunciation would be An-tie-o-pay, as in the movie. Four syllables.
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[QUOTE=brettc1;4485827]And yet on the poll you gave it 4 stars?[/QUOTE]
I misvoted. I'm drunk so I've made a few mistakes and errant posts tonight lol.
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[QUOTE=brettc1;4485861]The correct Greek pronunciation would be An-tie-o-pay, as in the movie. Four syllables.[/QUOTE]
Okay that's how I was doing it. Now if people would stop saying "Hippo-Lighta" like she's a less heavy hippo I'd be happy.
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[QUOTE=Celgress;4485880]I misvoted. I'm drunk so I've made a few mistakes and errant posts tonight lol.[/QUOTE]
On the plus side, drunk is probably the best way to read this issue ;)
Speaking of, when Diana said she was going give Grail a fair fight I thought it was going to be single combat. That would be the best way to avoid mass bloodshed, right? And could Grail really refuse without losing face? Her whole claim to the throne is Hippolyta wasn’t strong enough to hold onto it.
Mind you, the idea that half the Amazons would endorse Hippolyta being put to death in favour of Grail is just [B]BAD.[/B] In its depiction of the Amazons it is approaching Azarello levels of bad, frankly.
I think the takeaway here is that when it comes to rendering Wonder Woman’s people, any book that has the words [B]AMAZONS ATTACK[/B] on the cover is inescapably cursed.
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[QUOTE=brettc1;4485921]On the plus side, drunk is probably the best way to read this issue ;)[/QUOTE]
No doubt about that, friend. ;)
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It was an okay read, but far from perfect given the plot issues others have commented on.
I'm glad Nubia is back and Diana is reconnected with Paradise. It feels like we're constantly getting some pieces in place for a grander story, but it never amounts to becoming that grander story. ::shrugs shoulders::
I chuckled at Hippolyta's comment of "Diana, my only daughter!" because the more we forget about Jason the better. (Especially considering the last time Hippolyta saw him.)
I like Atlantiades and hope they decide to reside in Paradise, but I'm not feeling Maggie as a character in any particular way. She's not bad, she's just seems like a plot point so far with the sword.
Also, what's up with all the Wonder swords? We've got the one Diana initially showed up with in her new origin - the sword of Hephaestus, I believe - and we've got Antiope's sword and the God Killer sword too.
Loved GWW's use of Simone's kill/wound/subdue line. Always one of favorite POVs in the Amazon philosophy.
I'd love it if Grail became the first "visitor" to Transformation Island and we finally start to dig into this mental healthcare concept and facility in the modern Wonder Woman continuity. (It's such a better idea and concept than Sanctuary could ever hope to be.)
I'm looking forward to Cheetah doing her thing in the happy hunting grounds of Themyscira and hope it gives us the opportunity to interact with more individual Amazons of importance - Phillippus, Mala, Nubia, Io, etc.
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This is the first true Wonder Woman run to happen since the movie, which is why Antiope is suddenly reintroduced and the god-killing sword is suddenly a thing. Even though, in the movie, the God-Killing sword wasn't really the sword...I'm betting this stuff was probably mandated.
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[QUOTE=Pinsir;4487948]This is the first true Wonder Woman run to happen since the movie, which is why Antiope is suddenly reintroduced and the god-killing sword is suddenly a thing. Even though, in the movie, the God-Killing sword wasn't really the sword...I'm betting this stuff was probably mandated.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I’m confused about Antiope being back. Did she ever leave and found the Banas? Did she come back? Is she immortal regardless of where she goes?
Unrelated/related: Will we ever see Exoristos again? (I'd like to!)
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[QUOTE=WonderScott;4488095]Yeah, I’m confused about Antiope being back. Did she ever leave and found the Banas? Did she come back? Is she immortal regardless of where she goes?
Unrelated/related: Will we ever see Exoristos again? (Is like to!)[/QUOTE]
I don't think Antiope has anything to with the Bana anymore. According to the Orlando issue, they were a faction that left the island and I think Atalanta went with them. I have to do a re-read at some point
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[QUOTE=WonderScott;4488095]Yeah, I’m confused about Antiope being back. Did she ever leave and found the Banas? Did she come back? Is she immortal regardless of where she goes?
Unrelated/related: Will we ever see Exoristos again? (Is like to!)[/QUOTE]
Oooh, it would be great to see Exoristos again. And, perhaps, finally find out what her mysterious past was all about. And who she actually was by name.
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Tricky issue, and I think it shows how hard it is to properly stick the landing on any high-stakes story, especially if it's been eagerly anticipated. In a way, I think it shows the problems of having a story which is subordinated to goals of the plot.
There are lots of nice little touches in the early story. The reunion between Diana and the Amazons was handled beautifully, especially given limited room it could be given. Both the party, the training montage, and the conversation between Antiope, Diana, and Atlantiades were all extremely well done by the creative team. The reunion party reminded me of Hal Foster at his best.
And that page of Xermanico's with the Diana and the Amazons above the beach is just glorious.
I'm less sold on the battle itself. Despite the great buildup, the action feels lacking in emotion and tension. I'm not sure it's Wilson's scripts or Merino's art or a combination, but it feels more like a collection of stuff happening rather than a coherent whole. And the final confrontation between Grail and Diana felt like it lacked gravitas, and Nubia's turning against Grail felt like it hadn't been earned.
And the coda with Lex Luthor leading Cheetah to the Godkiller, which somehow ended up in the Amazonas, just felt added-on and stinking of editorial meddling.
I also have lots of minor quibbles.
The cover. Where is Diana's left knee? It looks like her leg was amputated at the thigh.
Godkiller design. Nord had a rather simple, straight sword as the God-killer. I'm not sure who came up with this humongous, unwieldable, and elaborate cleaver we see here, but note that the design of the crossguard is inconsistent throughout the issue.
The grunts are back in full force. I wish Wilson could skip them.
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[QUOTE=kjn;4489224]Tricky issue, and I think it shows how hard it is to properly stick the landing on any high-stakes story, especially if it's been eagerly anticipated. In a way, I think it shows the problems of having a story which is subordinated to goals of the plot.
There are lots of nice little touches in the early story. The reunion between Diana and the Amazons was handled beautifully, especially given limited room it could be given. Both the party, the training montage, and the conversation between Antiope, Diana, and Atlantiades were all extremely well done by the creative team. The reunion party reminded me of Hal Foster at his best.
And that page of Xermanico's with the Diana and the Amazons above the beach is just glorious.
I'm less sold on the battle itself. Despite the great buildup, the action feels lacking in emotion and tension. I'm not sure it's Wilson's scripts or Merino's art or a combination, but it feels more like a collection of stuff happening rather than a coherent whole. And the final confrontation between Grail and Diana felt like it lacked gravitas, and Nubia's turning against Grail felt like it hadn't been earned.
And the coda with Lex Luthor leading Cheetah to the Godkiller, which somehow ended up in the Amazonas, just felt added-on and stinking of editorial meddling.
I also have lots of minor quibbles.
The cover. Where is Diana's left knee? It looks like her leg was amputated at the thigh.
Godkiller design. Nord had a rather simple, straight sword as the God-killer. I'm not sure who came up with this humongous, unwieldable, and elaborate cleaver we see here, but note that the design of the crossguard is inconsistent throughout the issue.
The grunts are back in full force. I wish Wilson could skip them.[/QUOTE]
The point about sticking the landing is well taken. I know we have less than 20 votes cast, but 50 percent of them rating the issue as poor or bad is not what you want in the last chapter of a arc.