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[QUOTE=Agent Z;6659851]Nothing new here.[/QUOTE]
That line is pretty interesting and I like that he didn't want Diana to be naive. Too often she is made into basically a child who needs to learn from Batman and Superman how to be hero (like she was in DCAU).
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[QUOTE=bardkeep;6659477]Definitely an interesting read. I'm curious to know if Morrison went into it knowing their very specific approach to the occult/Kabbalah through Wonder Woman pastiche was already done by Alan Moore not once, but twice (Glory and Promethea - Promethea transcended the pastiche, but the idea for the book started with Glory).
I think it also touches on a problem I had with Earth One. Really thematically unfocused. They wanted to explore occult themes, Marston's ideology (somehow as both straight take and critique), modern feminism, misandry, and radical politics and all of it mixed into a self-contradictory, jumbled, and at times outright offensive mess, especially when they tried to incorporate race in the mix.[/QUOTE]
Maybe I forgot, but I don't think that there really was anything occult/Kabbalah related in Earth One. I think those bits were just a commentary on where Morrison's mind was during that time period.
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[QUOTE=SiegePerilous02;6659485]I wonder if an ongoing run the length of their Batman run would have been better suited to tackle their ideas. A co-author may be good too. I'd actually kill to have Morrison and Jimenez do that together.
A trilogy of one shots is not enough space to explore all that, so like you say it become a jumbled mess. One I still enjoy as it's own weird little side thing that isn't disrupting anything, and has some great isolated scenes, but they are right that it's the weakest of their mainstream work.[/QUOTE]
Interesting. IDK if Jimenez would've curbed Morrison's impulses or if they would've just made enemies out of each other. They're both interested in Marston's WW and the bondage/sexuality elements, but their approaches to it are VERY different - the Morrison/Paquette take on the Amazons' sexuality/kink is kind of leering and distant while Jimenez sees it as an expression of their playfulness and humanity.
Also, Morrison may have drawn influence from Marston's sci-fi aesthetics, but the Earth One Amazons are nearly as misandristic, man-obsessed, and anti-woman as the n52 Amazons. I can't see Phil getting on board with revenge-obsessed Hippolyta or body shaming Amazons, and I [I]especially[/I] can't see him signing off on Diana being the daughter of Hercules. Not only does he hate Diana having a father, he's also spoken a lot about how one of his favorite Marston elements is Amazon training as the source of Diana's powers.
Really what I'm saying here is above all, I wish Jimenez had beaten Morrison to the punch and done the defining GA-inspired Black Label WW story. Earth One's excessive ambition for its length was just one of its many problems.
[QUOTE=Vordan;6659962]Best Etta I’ve read other than Marston.[/QUOTE]
My favorite is Renae de Liz's Etta in Legend of WW but yeah, she was definitely one of the highlights of Earth One.
[QUOTE=HsssH;6660078]Maybe I forgot, but I don't think that there really was anything occult/Kabbalah related in Earth One. I think those bits were just a commentary on where Morrison's mind was during that time period.[/QUOTE]
It's not stated outright in the book, but the story of Earth One (the heroine brings about an "apocalypse" that destroys the world as we know it and leads humanity into a new, enlightened age) is based around the occult concept of the aeon. It's also pretty much exactly what Alan Moore was broadly doing with Promethea. Moore is explicit in his references to the occult and the book is more of a meditation vs. the linear story of Earth One, but they both end on the same note.
The Binah concept of femininity/masculinity that Morrison says informed their approach is also a huge sticking point in Promethea, though, again, Alan Moore walks the reader through it in the text rather than it just being an influence.
I'm not saying Earth One is derivative or Promethea with a Wonder Woman skin (I'd like it a LOT more if it were :p). Just think it's interesting that Morrison isn't the first person to take this very specific, esoteric approach to the character.
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Also, Morrison may have drawn influence from Marston's sci-fi aesthetics, but the Earth One Amazons are nearly as misandristic, man-obsessed, and anti-woman as the n52 Amazons. I can't see Phil getting on board with revenge-obsessed Hippolyta or body shaming Amazons, and I [I]especially[/I] can't see him signing off on Diana being the daughter of Hercules. Not only does he hate Diana having a father, he's also spoken a lot about how one of his favorite Marston elements is Amazon training as the source of Diana's powers.
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You wouldn't happen to have a link to him saying that, would you?
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[QUOTE=bardkeep;6661041]Interesting. IDK if Jimenez would've curbed Morrison's impulses or if they would've just made enemies out of each other. They're both interested in Marston's WW and the bondage/sexuality elements, but their approaches to it are VERY different - the Morrison/Paquette take on the Amazons' sexuality/kink is kind of leering and distant while Jimenez sees it as an expression of their playfulness and humanity.[/QUOTE]
I think at most Jimenez would respectfully bow out if they couldn't align their creative impulses, I doubt they would have made enemies of each other. They have a positive history of working together on other projects, and Phil cited Morrison as his favorite scripter along with DeConnick. He said that after Earth One came out, and there's no way he hadn't read it. Whereas I'm sure he's been vocal of disliking the New 52.
[QUOTE=bardkeep;6661041]Also, Morrison may have drawn influence from Marston's sci-fi aesthetics, but the Earth One Amazons are nearly as misandristic, man-obsessed, and anti-woman as the n52 Amazons. I can't see Phil getting on board with revenge-obsessed Hippolyta or body shaming Amazons, and I [I]especially[/I] can't see him signing off on Diana being the daughter of Hercules. Not only does he hate Diana having a father, he's also spoken a lot about how one of his favorite Marston elements is Amazon training as the source of Diana's powers.[/QUOTE]
Idk if Morrison even stuck to the idea of Diana being the daughter of Hercules within the story as it is. They seem to retcon their own story in volume 3 when Diana learns that stuff about clay in the underworld, and her mother is reborn as Arda Moore. Did they change their mind or was that mapped out from the beginning?
[QUOTE=bardkeep;6661041]Really what I'm saying here is above all, I wish Jimenez had beaten Morrison to the punch and done the defining GA-inspired Black Label WW story. Earth One's excessive ambition for its length was just one of its many problems.[/QUOTE]
If they could somehow get their creative tastes aligned and bad impulses curbed, Morrison/Jimenez would be the ideal, but yeah: as far as a solo act would go, Jimenez is both less of a risk and more capable of delivering.
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What did you think of Sensational Wonder Woman comic series??
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Was an alright if mostly forgettable series, like most anthologies.
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What jobs should some of the Wonders have in Mans World?
Donna - she already has a job in photography
Diana - varies between if she has a secret id or not
Cassie - jobless
Yara - jobless
Nubia - she stays in Queen/diplomat full time
Artemis - jobless though....she likely just cashes in on priceless artifacts/gold
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[QUOTE=Primal Slayer;6663996]What jobs should some of the Wonders have in Mans World?
Donna - she already has a job in photography
Diana - varies between if she has a secret id or not
Cassie - jobless
Yara - jobless
Nubia - she stays in Queen/diplomat full time
Artemis - jobless though....she likely just cashes in on priceless artifacts/gold[/QUOTE]
I love the idea of Diana working at the Smithsonian. One of my favorite aspects of WW1984.
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Poor Coco made a special trip to Walmart for a Wonder Woman crock pot that they did not have. She wasn't at all pleased. Luckily, her fans and followers eventually came to her rescue...much like Wonder Woman would do.
[video=youtube;X1wsEciafKc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=X1wsEciafKc&ab_channel=CocoPeru[/video]
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[QUOTE=Koriand'r;6664016]Poor Coco made a special trip to Walmart for a Wonder Woman crock pot that they did not have. She wasn't at all pleased. Luckily, her fans and followers eventually came to her rescue...much like Wonder Woman would do.
[video=youtube;X1wsEciafKc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=X1wsEciafKc&ab_channel=CocoPeru[/video][/QUOTE]
Ah, Coco Peru! I have not seen her in many a year!
This was great! I loved all of the Wonder Woman cooking items.
Thanks so much for posting this, Koriand'r!
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Just like Coco Peru I suffered to get my WW's neon light
Bur now, I'm happy
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[QUOTE=PopQuezy;6664003]I love the idea of Diana working at the Smithsonian. One of my favorite aspects of WW1984.[/QUOTE]
Same. I love the idea of her being an historian/art historian/curator/educator type.
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[QUOTE=Hypo;6659292][URL="https://grantmorrison.substack.com/p/2811-wonder-woman-earth-one-annotations"]Morrison posted some Earth One annotations on substack - should be free to read.[/URL][/QUOTE]
[URL="https://grantmorrison.substack.com/p/412-wonder-woman-earth-one-annotations?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=708975&post_id=139424871"]4/12 Wonder Woman Earth One Annotations Part 2[/URL]
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[QUOTE=Sebastianne;6664212]Just like Coco Peru I suffered to get my WW's neon light
Bur now, I'm happy
[img]https://i.imgur.com/x8nb9bE.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Very nice, Sebastianne!
Thanks for sharing with us.
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[QUOTE=Hypo;6664351][URL="https://grantmorrison.substack.com/p/412-wonder-woman-earth-one-annotations?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=708975&post_id=139424871"]4/12 Wonder Woman Earth One Annotations Part 2[/URL][/QUOTE]
"Nubia was introduced in a 1973 story from Wonder Woman #204, where she was revealed to be Diana’s long-lost twin. She’s depicted here as Hippolyta’s bodyguard, lover, second-in-command, and the power behind the throne (a role taken by the later character Phillipus – but I prefer Nubia)."
Suxh a weird choice
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[QUOTE=Primal Slayer;6663996]What jobs should some of the Wonders have in Mans World?
Donna - she already has a job in photography
Diana - varies between if she has a secret id or not
Cassie - jobless
Yara - jobless
Nubia - she stays in Queen/diplomat full time
Artemis - jobless though....she likely just cashes in on priceless artifacts/gold[/QUOTE]
Diana usually does have a job as an ambassador even when her identity is public.
I could see Artemis or Yara running an antique shop.
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[QUOTE=Primal Slayer;6664403]"Nubia was introduced in a 1973 story from Wonder Woman #204, where she was revealed to be Diana’s long-lost twin. She’s depicted here as Hippolyta’s bodyguard, lover, second-in-command, and the power behind the throne (a role taken by the later character Phillipus – but I prefer Nubia)."
Suxh a weird choice[/QUOTE]
Sounds like they basically treated two different black characters as interchangeable because they preferred one over the other.
[QUOTE]I decided the Amazons still harboured a subconscious fear and horror of men and what they’re capable of, and a kind of disdain for the women of Man’s World who have allowed themselves to be subjugated. Diana is the first to overcome this fear and scorn and by doing so she ends the stasis and changes the world.[/QUOTE]
Calling it a "subconscious fear" is rather questionable given the first pages of volume one show - in exploitative detail - what the Amazons endured at the hands of men but Morrison shows no real interest in unpacking that.
[QUOTE]I’ll admit I’ve always struggled with the idea that Diana began life as a clay statue of a child given life. It made her feel like a golem, a Pinocchio, rather than a living character. I overlooked the ‘given life’ bit to focus on the pottery aspect.
My first impulse, then, was to ditch the clay origin. Here, recalling this story’s origins in a film pitch, I wanted Hollywood style inner conflict where it’s revealed that Diana is in some sense the daughter of the hated Hercules…[/QUOTE]
Remember, Gail Simone parodied this mindset in her Wonder Woman run years before DC decided to make Diana having a father canon.
[QUOTE]Somewhere in the middle of writing Volume 1, I realised I preferred the feminist myth of parthenogenetic female reproduction where Hippolyta models an ideal daughter in clay, which is then animated by the gods. It’s feminist Adam and Eve! Wonder Woman should be no man’s daughter!
I had to reconcile these impulses in this new iteration. The truth is revealed that Hippolyta combined her eggs with the seed of Hercules in her genetic weaving laboratory, sculpting Diana into life on a science fiction ‘potter’s wheel’.[/QUOTE]
And you couldn't just use the original clay version because...?
If this book had been written in the 1990s by Rob Liefeld or Brian Pulido, I suspect it would have far less defenders. As it stands, it's an embarrassment on the Wonder Woman ip and quite inferior to Historia in every way.
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[QUOTE=Koriand'r;6664016]Poor Coco made a special trip to Walmart for a Wonder Woman crock pot that they did not have. She wasn't at all pleased. Luckily, her fans and followers eventually came to her rescue...much like Wonder Woman would do.
[video=youtube;X1wsEciafKc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=X1wsEciafKc&ab_channel=CocoPeru[/video][/QUOTE]
Thanks for sharing this! I just watched that video a few weeks ago and thought "hmm...I wonder if anyone with clout saw this and got her a crock pot?" ;) Happy to see that was the case. Coco is fun.
Where exactly did they screw up Nubia's origin and conflate it with Phillipus' story? Is that really from an official guide? Say it ain't so...
I'm sure Cassie must have had a job at some point. She's a teen, right? Did they really never give her a job of any kind?
Reminds me of how young adult characters on TV shows are written once they're in college. The stories always focus on them falling in love and crashing cars, forgetting that they have to study and work for cash to pay for their lifestyles. Cassie can't just go and do Wonder Girl stuff or be Connor's girlfriend 24/7.
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Max Lord gets cast
[URL="https://deadline.com/2023/12/sean-gunn-dc-universe-maxwell-lord-james-gunn-1235659262/"]https://deadline.com/2023/12/sean-gunn-dc-universe-maxwell-lord-james-gunn-1235659262/[/URL]
A big red flag if you ask me. Let's hope he has nothing to do with WW :p
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[QUOTE=Psy-lock;6668520]Max Lord gets cast
[URL="https://deadline.com/2023/12/sean-gunn-dc-universe-maxwell-lord-james-gunn-1235659262/"]https://deadline.com/2023/12/sean-gunn-dc-universe-maxwell-lord-james-gunn-1235659262/[/URL]
A big red flag if you ask me. Let's hope he has nothing to do with WW :p[/QUOTE]
Considering the other characters already casted, we got Hawkgirl, Guy Gardner Green Lantern, Metamorpho, Mister Terrific, that may be indicating they are the Justice League International.
So we may be getting JLI Lord who is a distinct character from Post-Infinite Crisis Lord.
Plus Janes Gunn generally casts his brother Sean in fairly minor roles, so Lord may not have that big a presence in whatever he appears in.
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I know the top one is from Forever Evil but is the bottom from the New 52 too?
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Wait. This whole sequence is from the CWesque League from post Flashturd and New Poopy-2. So if the whole point of INFINITE CRISIS was Batman being less of a paranoid derpadoo, why are we back here yet again and so very soon?
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One of those things ain't like the others.
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Already asked on the Yara Flor thread, anyone knows if both the tpb and the HC editions contain the annual 2022? Want to buy it but not so sure about expending 40 euros on the hc lol
(alltho... sadly ive already spent 100 on the Finch run... being a colectionist sucks so hard...)
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[QUOTE=Garrac;6674110]Already asked on the Yara Flor thread, anyone knows if both the tpb and the HC editions contain the annual 2022? Want to buy it but not so sure about expending 40 euros on the hc lol
(alltho... sadly ive already spent 100 on the Finch run... being a colectionist sucks so hard...)[/QUOTE]
Based off the descriptions online I'm not sure either of them contain the annual.
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[QUOTE=Hypo;6674114]Based off the descriptions online I'm not sure either of them contain the annual.[/QUOTE]
Acording to people on the yara flor forum, Ive been told there's at least one edition that includes it, which makes sense given that the regular series and the Infinite Frontier stuff doesnt reach the 272 pages of the descriptions.
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[QUOTE=Garrac;6674505]Acording to people on the yara flor forum, Ive been told there's at least one edition that includes it, which makes sense given that the regular series and the Infinite Frontier stuff doesnt reach the 272 pages of the descriptions.[/QUOTE]
Alright looks like they both should have it:
[LIST][*][URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4WF3FBlHvM"]Video review for the HC[/URL] - at the end there's a shot of the back which lists the contents.[*][URL="https://www.ebay.com/itm/115900630582?epid=20062263945"]Ebay listing for the TPB[/URL] - photo of the back which lists the contents.[/LIST]
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[QUOTE=Hypo;6674768]Alright looks like they both should have it:
[LIST][*][URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4WF3FBlHvM"]Video review for the HC[/URL] - at the end there's a shot of the back which lists the contents.[*][URL="https://www.ebay.com/itm/115900630582?epid=20062263945"]Ebay listing for the TPB[/URL] - photo of the back which lists the contents.[/LIST][/QUOTE]
Thank you very much!
Btw, just re-read Willow Wilson run.
I allways thought this run was ruined by the art most of all. And don't mistake me, a grand part of what makes this run forgettable it's truly how inconsistent (four credits on one number...) and bad (Gary Nord) the art could really get. But, yeah, reading the whole as pack makes you realise the bi-weekly rythim was also detrimental for the story. Once and again Willow Wilson was presenting ideas and stories, to then scrap all of it and jum to the next ideas and stories. Like, look, Ares is here! But no wait, now we need to go with a furry, but no wait, let's jump to a sword story with Giganta BUT NO WAIT, NOW IT'S TURN FOR ATLANTIADES AND--
You get where' I'm going here. There's really only one conductive thread during all this run (the amazons plot) but it ALSO gets scrapped after number 75. Everything allways happens so quickly that I eventually disconnected from the relevance of every arc because, why care if nothing is going to stick for more than 3 consecutive numbers? It's really a shame because I feel like Wilson had good ideas, but at the end of the day the author feels disconnected from her own work.
Probably the best arc is the final one, the Cheetah one, because it's a plot with which Wilson sticks for a good 5-6 consecutive numbers, and her Cheetah is fun. Wilson's Cheetah is totally crazy, unhinged, and savage, at her worst ever. And sometimes to make a great villain you only need that, an asshole having the time of her life being an utterly asshole. Alltho... both the WW vs Cheetah and the iteration of Cheetah were done muuuuuch better by Orlando.
Orlando gives Cheetah a proper villain motivation that doesnt make Barbarah look like a Lex Luthor goon, and that also makes sense on the greater Dc universe and wonderverse canon. And just his story for the 750 reaches a peak that Willow Wilson never managed to get to.
Reading Wilson's posterior interviews, seems like that year she had the worst time of her life, so I'm just happy to see that she's now at a better point on her life writing Poison Ivy. But yeah, this run won't be something to remember on the future.
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[QUOTE=Garrac;6678053]Thank you very much![/QUOTE]
No problem.
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That's the guy who said he was working on a WW OGN in like 2021 that we still haven't heard anything about officially right?
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[QUOTE=Hypo;6678365]No problem.
That's the guy who said he was working on a WW OGN in like 2021 that we still haven't heard anything about officially right?[/QUOTE]
Yes, seems according to posts, and some other places, the book is done. Probably a 2024 release.
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[URL="https://www.reddit.com/r/WonderWoman/comments/18nh7w2/wonder_woman_and_donna_troy_together_in_justice/"]Diana and Donna have a nice moment of teamwork in #3 of the Godzilla and King Kong crossover[/URL].
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[QUOTE=Agent Z;6678670][URL="https://www.reddit.com/r/WonderWoman/comments/18nh7w2/wonder_woman_and_donna_troy_together_in_justice/"]Diana and Donna have a nice moment of teamwork in #3 of the Godzilla and King Kong crossover[/URL].[/QUOTE]
That's all that we need in the WW series
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[QUOTE=Agent Z;6678670][URL="https://www.reddit.com/r/WonderWoman/comments/18nh7w2/wonder_woman_and_donna_troy_together_in_justice/"]Diana and Donna have a nice moment of teamwork in #3 of the Godzilla and King Kong crossover[/URL].[/QUOTE]
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I'm glad that the Wonders did not hurt/kill the big beastie.
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Not only a Diana and Donna team-up but them working together to end a fight without fighting with their lasso's? As I live and breathe :D!