I'm kind of curious if we will ever see the clay origin again. Did editors hate it that much and is the Zeus origin that popular now
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I'm kind of curious if we will ever see the clay origin again. Did editors hate it that much and is the Zeus origin that popular now
I doubt we'll see it made her "main origin" again.
That's said, I have my doubts that's popular enough where if a popular adaptation (like a reboot or in the video game) didn't use Daddy Zeus that people would complain.
[QUOTE=Gaius;6198334]I doubt we'll see it made her "main origin" again.
That's said, I have my doubts that's popular enough where if a popular adaptation (like a reboot or in the video game movie) didn't use Daddy Zeus that people would complain.[/QUOTE]
What a move it would be if her game went with her clay origin AND it was a good video game too
[QUOTE=masterwitcher88;6198343]What a move it would be if her game went with her clay origin AND it was a good video game too[/QUOTE]
Dare to dream.
WW vs. Mary Marvel
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[QUOTE=Primal Slayer;6198665]WW vs. Mary Marvel
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I will say, even though Sacrafice is a favorite arc of mine, how Bruce/Clark treated Diana afterwards always annoyed me. Also a shae that Rucka wasnt given the chance to properly end it how he had planned
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Well, Bruce is a scumbag who--based on how he treats and regards her--clearly despises Diana.
He might not think he does. He might believe he cares about her, but actions speak louder than words. And Bruce's actions toward Diana mean more than the occasional platitude like this:
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Diana [B]should[/B] use the Lasso because I don't believe he means what he says for one goddamn second. She's just too nice to call him out on it.
Yeah, lousy story that pretty much derailed the more interesting stuff in Rucka's run and WW as a character/franchise for years. Look at how WW84 decided Max "The Bore" Lord the main villain over an actual WW villain.
I always throw those pages back in the face of people who like to pretend Bruce and Clark are true friends of Diana. Unless writers are making her a cheerleader for them, that mostly sums up how DC treats WW vis-à-vis "The World's Finest"
[QUOTE=Gaius;6198733]Yeah, lousy story that pretty much derailed the more interesting stuff in Rucka's run and WW as a character/franchise for years. Look at how WW84 decided Max "The Bore" Lord the main villain over an actual WW villain.
I always throw those pages back in the face of people who like to pretend Bruce and Clark are true friends of Diana. Unless writers are making her a cheerleader for them, that mostly sums up how DC treats WW vis-à-vis "The World's Finest"[/QUOTE]
I still think Max worked for what the movie was going for, but I understand wanting more Cheetah.
I mean, every character has their badly written points. I don't hold it against them any more than Warrior Woman Diana.
Amazons Attack is what really derailed what Rucka could've given us and WW84s adaption of Max was....underwhelming imo. Just as BoPs adaption of Cassandra was underwhelming. JL:Mortal had a much better role for Max.
[QUOTE=Frontier;6198792]I still think Max worked for what the movie was going for, but I understand wanting more Cheetah.[/QUOTE]
There's like three other actual WW villains they could have used over him.
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I mean, every character has their badly written points. I don't hold it against them any more than Warrior Woman Diana.[/QUOTE]
When the worst versions of WW usually involve her personally getting rewritten to benefit them...
[QUOTE=Primal Slayer;6198673]I will say, even though Sacrafice is a favorite arc of mine, how Bruce/Clark treated Diana afterwards always annoyed me. Also a shae that Rucka wasnt given the chance to properly end it how he had planned
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I still find it hard to believe Rucka was a WonderBat shipper. I know [I]Sacrifice[/I] was butchered by DC editorial, and Batman and Superman weren't supposed to be terrible friends to Diana, but his first Wonder Woman story [I][B]ever[/B][/I] had Bruce be such a total freaking nark.
[QUOTE=I'm a Fish;6199059]I still find it hard to believe Rucka was a WonderBat shipper. I know [I]Sacrifice[/I] was butchered by DC editorial, and Batman and Superman weren't supposed to be terrible friends to Diana, but his first Wonder Woman story [I][B]ever[/B][/I] had Bruce be such a total freaking nark.[/QUOTE]
There's even a scene in Rucka's run where Alfred makes a snide remark about him helping Diana solve a murder case because he has the hots for her which Bruce shoots down with "not every relationship between the opposite sex has to be about romance".
I mean, maybe he does but he's way more subtle about it than others who want WW to cheerlead for Supes and Bats.
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[QUOTE=Gaius;6198943]There's like three other actual WW villains they could have used over him.[/QUOTE]
I'm not saying there wasn't, just that in the context of his use I think it worked.
[QUOTE]When the worst versions of WW usually involve her personally getting rewritten to benefit them...[/QUOTE]
Well, it goes the other way around too though? Like Batman and Superman coming off unlikable and uncompromising in the context of a WW narrative where the readers would obviously side more with Diana.
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Well, it goes the other way around too though? Like Batman and Superman coming off unlikable and uncompromising in the context of a WW narrative where the readers would obviously side more with Diana.[/QUOTE]
Point me the story.
[QUOTE=masterwitcher88;6199155]Point me the story.[/QUOTE]
Other than the aforementioned Sacrifice arc? Batman comes across as a complete jackass in Hiketeia.
[QUOTE=Primal Slayer;6198796]Amazons Attack is what really derailed what Rucka could've given us and WW84s adaption of Max was....underwhelming imo. Just as BoPs adaption of Cassandra was underwhelming. JL:Mortal had a much better role for Max.[/QUOTE]
Tangentially related - I wish we'd gotten JL: Mortal for many reasons (a George Miller-directed JL movie would've been awesome, WB/DC wouldn't be in shambles right now...) but mostly it would've kept WW's image from getting screwed so badly. The sword lady daughter of Zeus thing never would've made it to the mainstream and Max Lord would be considered a Batman villain.
Also the Superman vs. Wonder Woman fight in the script sounded absolutely bananas. At one point she grabs him by the hair, flies him into space, and throws him into the moon...that is Cinema.
It probably wouldn't have led to a solo WW film that was as good as the 2017 movie, but I'd gladly forfeit that if it meant we could erase the Zack Snyder movies and WW84 from existence.
[QUOTE=bardkeep;6199204]Other than the aforementioned Sacrifice arc? Batman comes across as a complete jackass in Hiketeia.
Tangentially related - I wish we'd gotten JL: Mortal for many reasons (a George Miller-directed JL movie would've been awesome, WB/DC wouldn't be in shambles right now...) but mostly it would've kept WW's image from getting screwed so badly. The sword lady daughter of Zeus thing never would've made it to the mainstream and Max Lord would be considered a Batman villain.
Also the Superman vs. Wonder Woman fight in the script sounded absolutely bananas. At one point she grabs him by the hair, flies him into space, and throws him into the moon...that is Cinema.
It probably wouldn't have led to a solo WW film that was as good as the 2017 movie, but I'd gladly forfeit that if it meant we could erase the Zack Snyder movies and WW84 from existence.[/QUOTE]
batman is a jackass very often, and specially towards Diana.
[QUOTE=Primal Slayer;6198665]WW vs. Mary Marvel
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3 months of training and the ruthless efficiency of Shiva. That is all it takes to beat Wonder Woman who has trained as a warrior her whole life.
I guess martial arts training (in 3 months or less) trumps whatever they learn in skills on Themyscria.
[QUOTE=Frontier;6199118]I'm not saying there wasn't, just that in the context of his use I think it worked.
Well, it goes the other way around too though? Like Batman and Superman coming off unlikable and uncompromising in the context of a WW narrative where the readers would obviously side more with Diana.[/QUOTE]
Not saying there haven't been (Hiketeia probably the most notable) but show me a WW story that's had as negative an impact on Bats and Supes characterizations as [I]Kingdom Come[/I] and [I]Sacrifice/Infinite Crisis[/I] did on WW. :p
Even if you think those two are written unfairly also in Sacrifice/Infinite Crisis, the story ultimately sided with them with Diana pretty much admitting she was wrong. You don't see people pretending Brother Eye is some iconic moment/character in Batman mythos like they do with a certain piece of cardboard for WW.
[QUOTE=bardkeep;6199204]Other than the aforementioned Sacrifice arc? Batman comes across as a complete jackass in Hiketeia.
Tangentially related - I wish we'd gotten JL: Mortal for many reasons (a George Miller-directed JL movie would've been awesome, WB/DC wouldn't be in shambles right now...) but mostly it would've kept WW's image from getting screwed so badly. The sword lady daughter of Zeus thing never would've made it to the mainstream and Max Lord would be considered a Batman villain.
Also the Superman vs. Wonder Woman fight in the script sounded absolutely bananas. At one point she grabs him by the hair, flies him into space, and throws him into the moon...that is Cinema.
It probably wouldn't have led to a solo WW film that was as good as the 2017 movie, but I'd gladly forfeit that if it meant we could erase the Zack Snyder movies and WW84 from existence.[/QUOTE]
Mortal wasn't particularly good from what I've read and had issues of its own. It also wouldn't have prethe New 52 relaunch which is what lead to Diana being Zeus's daughter. And pacifist Diana doesn't make anymore sense than warmonger Diana.
[QUOTE=BiteTheBullet;6199411]3 months of training and the ruthless efficiency of Shiva. That is all it takes to beat Wonder Woman who has trained as a warrior her whole life.
I guess martial arts training (in 3 months or less) trumps whatever they learn in skills on Themyscria.[/QUOTE]
Or just being a zombie makes your fighting crap
Mortal didn't sound all that good. Probably better than the films we got (I haven't seen the Whedon version for ) for reference) but that's not hard.
But it would have been worth it for pawning off Max Lord and the neck snap onto Batman. Would have been great.
So fighting skill trumps savage brute force. Except earlier in the series fighting skill was no use against zombie Superman's savage brute force.
Funny how Diana is on the receiving end of both sides of the spectrum.
Kind of illustrates the weird no man's land certain writers (like Taylor) put Wonder Woman in where she's strong, but not strong enough to be a match for the actual powerhouses, and skilled, but not so skilled it will ever make a difference.
I mean, IIRC, Taylor also had Batwoman kicking Diana's ass over in [I]Injustice[/I].
As for [I]Justice League: Mortal[/I]...it might've been better than the [I]Justice League[/I] movie(s) we did get, but I still wouldn't have cared for it.
I know lots of users here don't like the Max Lord bit, but at least in [I]Sacrifice[/I], Diana is the active agent in the story. She holds her own against Superman and makes the choice to kill Max. It only gives rise to "angry sword woman" if you ignore literally all the context Greg Rucka put into the story...which, admittedly, Geoff Johns promptly did in [I]Infinite Crisis[/I].
Meanwhile, in [I]JL: Mortal[/I], she gets her ass kicked by Superman and Batman saves the day by making the hard decision. She's just a casualty in Clark and Bruce's loveless marriage.
It stuns me that we were doomed to see Wonder Woman get put in her place in live action regardless of director. Like Jon Peters giant spider...that s*** was going to happen no matter what or where.
I know its fruitless to hope, but I would really be happy if we never see another [I]Justice League[/I] movie ever again. None of Diana's good [I]League[/I] stories (all one and a half of them, and frankly I don't think either are anything to shout about) or moments are worth the deluge of absolute garbage her affiliation with that team has dumped on her.
Let's call a spade a spade...the only thing Wonder Woman has ever gotten from being involved with the Justice League is "exposure." Nothing more.
And ask any freelance artist what exposure's actually worth and they'll tell you not much, if anything.
[QUOTE=Primal Slayer;6199461]Or just being a zombie makes your fighting crap[/QUOTE]
And i guess being a vampire. Or just being WW in general. Because in DCeased, JL movie, league of one, SM/WW, flashpoint etc. We have had plenty of WW moments getting defeated easily by superman, mary marvel, aquaman, mongul, etc. So i guess she is not that strong and skilled after all. And i guess it is easuier for writers to remember that somebody like mary has gofdly powers, whle they forget that WW has godly powers too.
[QUOTE=BiteTheBullet;6199411]3 months of training and the ruthless efficiency of Shiva. That is all it takes to beat Wonder Woman who has trained as a warrior her whole life.
I guess martial arts training (in 3 months or less) trumps whatever they learn in skills on Themyscria.[/QUOTE]
Wow! Can we just acknowledge for a minute, that some (men) writers just HATE Wonder Woman being second-in-power-ONLY-to-Superman?
Now, in our fan community, we know Diana has a healing factor that would see her, mere seconds after this rough patch, reappearing behind Mary and beating the living crap out of her, ..lightning or NO lightning! Obviously, whoever edited this comic didn't explain to the writer, that just because Shazam (aka, Captain Marvel) whooped up on Superman in [I]Kingdom Come,[/I] doesn't mean his twin sister can kick WW's @$$...no! Having a big, yellow LED lightning bolt on your chest doesn't make you Superman's equal or give you the power to beat Wonder Woman.
Creo que no, bidges.
Billy and Mary may be equals, but, Shazam and Mary are [B]not[/B] equals, ..because, unlike Shazam, Mary isn't second-in-power-ONLY-to-Superman. It seems to me, and way too often, that comic editors have a serious problem, with establishing WW as a top-drawer DCU powerhouse. It seems there are more than a few writers (typically dudes), who feel compelled to create challenges to Wonder Woman's power, and always from lower-ranking superheroes, ..in a confrontation way, which Superman is rarely written into.
There's always some male writer, it seems, using a comic book story to take Wonder Woman down a peg, ..and why is that? It's creepy. What's the problem with Wonder Woman being powerful?
[QUOTE=Mel Dyer;6199520]Wow! Can we just acknowledge for a minute, that some (men) writers just HATE Wonder Woman being second-in-power-ONLY-to-Superman?
Now, in our fan community, we know Diana has a healing factor that would see her, mere seconds after this rough patch, reappearing behind Mary and beating the living crap out of her, ..lightning or NO lightning! Obviously, whoever edited this comic didn't explain to the writer, that just because Shazam (aka, Captain Marvel) whooped up on Superman in [I]Kingdom Come,[/I] doesn't mean his twin sister can kick WW's @$$...no! Having a big, yellow LED lightning bolt on your chest doesn't make you Superman's equal or give you the power to beat Wonder Woman.
Creo que no, bidges.
Billy and Mary may be equals, but, Shazam and Mary are [B]not[/B] equals, ..because, unlike Shazam, Mary isn't second-in-power-ONLY-to-Superman. It seems to me, and way too often, that comic editors have a serious problem, with establishing WW as a top-drawer DCU powerhouse. It seems there are more than a few writers (typically dudes), who feel compelled to create challenges to Wonder Woman's power, and always from lower-ranking superheroes, ..in a confrontation way, which Superman is rarely written into.
There's always some male writer, it seems, using a comic book story to take Wonder Woman down a peg, ..and why is that? It's creepy. What's the problem with Wonder Woman being powerful?[/QUOTE]
Doesn't matter what the [B]fan community[/B] might think or want, it's what the writers and artists and editors do that churn out these comics with Wonder Woman on the losing end, whether it comes from the Super family or the Marvel family (or the Bat family).
[QUOTE=Guy_McNichts;6199508]So fighting skill trumps savage brute force. Except earlier in the series fighting skill was no use against zombie Superman's savage brute force.
Funny how Diana is on the receiving end of both sides of the spectrum.
Kind of illustrates the weird no man's land certain writers (like Taylor) put Wonder Woman in where she's strong, but not strong enough to be a match for the actual powerhouses, and skilled, but not so skilled it will ever make a difference.
I mean, IIRC, Taylor also had Batwoman kicking Diana's ass over in [I]Injustice[/I].
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Yep. Taylor's writing provides the best evidence that "Superman's stronger but she's more skilled" is nothing more than lip service that exists for Superman's benefit when it comes to most writers.
And I think the Batwoman thing was because they were on the Underdog (totally not-steroid) magic pills. Because Injustice is a serious story that deals with serious issues.
[QUOTE=Guy_McNichts;6199508]So fighting skill trumps savage brute force. Except earlier in the series fighting skill was no use against zombie Superman's savage brute force.
Funny how Diana is on the receiving end of both sides of the spectrum.
Kind of illustrates the weird no man's land certain writers (like Taylor) put Wonder Woman in where she's strong, but not strong enough to be a match for the actual powerhouses, and skilled, but not so skilled it will ever make a difference.
I mean, IIRC, Taylor also had Batwoman kicking Diana's ass over in [I]Injustice[/I].
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And the fact that some people refuse to see this or just brush it under pisses the crap out of me. Its right there, right in front of you, none of these writers are talented enough to be subtle about it.
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Call me when we get to see WW beating and killing SM as many times as he has beat and killed her. And when she does it with her raw power along, without the need of a sword. Like the many times he has defeated and killed her.
[QUOTE=mystical41;6200225]Call me when we get to see WW beating and killing SM as many times as he has beat and killed her. And when she does it with her raw power along, without the need of a sword. Like the many times he has defeated and killed her.[/QUOTE]
Is this an elseworlds story?
[QUOTE=BiteTheBullet;6200306]Is this an elseworlds story?[/QUOTE]
It's from the Straczynski run. Issue 611
[QUOTE=Alpha;6200321]It's from the Straczynski run. Issue 611[/QUOTE]
I have that run. Straczynski was off that run by the 5th or 6th issue though.
I will have to reread it.
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This is a nightmare dream sequence in which Diana becomes the embodiment of the Goddess Nemesis. Not only was this not real, its arguably non-canon. But at least she's actually efficient with her sword here. Ironically, this thrust is the same one she used on zombie-superman, and it decides not to work there.
[QUOTE=masterwitcher88;6200494]This is a nightmare dream sequence in which Diana becomes the embodiment of the Goddess Nemesis. Not only was this not real, its arguably non-canon. But at least she's actually efficient with her sword here. Ironically, this thrust is the same one she used on zombie-superman, and it decides not to work there.[/QUOTE]
And let's not forget. That even as a full Goddess, in an alternative world not canon story. She still needed a sword to do it. While good old pal sm has killed her with one punch. And also with her own lasso.
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I seem to recall she loses this fight...
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...and needs to get saved by Champion.
She had as much ease as she had difficulty.
[QUOTE=Primal Slayer;6202421]She had as much ease as she had difficulty.[/QUOTE]
That can not be true if she lost, and Wonder Woman losing against a Sinestro on earth who barely does anything impressive, is 1 of the many fights for the trash bin.