I haven't read it in a long time, but iirc, Diana was great in the JLA Classified story "The Hypothetical Woman" by Gail Simone and the amazing Jose Luis Garcia Lopez (whose art was still able to...
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I haven't read it in a long time, but iirc, Diana was great in the JLA Classified story "The Hypothetical Woman" by Gail Simone and the amazing Jose Luis Garcia Lopez (whose art was still able to...
B...and that winter battle armor. And yes, I have *no* love for David Finch's version. nada. zip.
I'm not sure we didn't already know this, but it feels a little sad for it to be so bluntly stated.
https://www.cbr.com/wonder-woman-patty-jenkins-dcu-future/
I am going to have to buy that Todesco variant - so fun!
The bracelet reflection in issue #2's cover reminded me of the Adam Hughes cover to 152, and then I remembered this pre-crisis cover by Mike Kaluta, which got me wondering - is Kaluta's the first...
The 6-issue Walt Simonson run was in the first 1/2 of 2003, and there was national news coverage that WW (gasp!) CUT HER HAIR SHORT.
But my guess is that it's Rucka's first issue, which followed...
I like that Diana is smiling on the cover.
I think one of the best things about Byrne's run was Cassie, yet it was Peter David who made me really love her over in Young Justice. But even when it was Byrne's Cassie, she was still fun and had...
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It was the 70s, baby!
This is why I loved Messner-Loebs solution: an enchantment on the main island that negated Diana's powers as she grew up so that she might have a life as a normal girl on the main island, train with...
Growing up, I loved the Warlord comic, and Mariah and Machiste were two of my favorite supporting characters. However, even as a kid, I understood Mariah's costume to be an impossibility that would...
This WW look seems like a rough draft of an artist just playing around. I don't hate it, but the belt, the bracelets, and the knee guards are unnecessarily busy. Also, I can't tell if that is a...
This. "Reasons." What I disliked about this "Revenge of the Gods" is that it felt like it had as much thought behind the storyline and character motivation as "Amazons Attack," which was reportedly...
"I heed not your bro code!" :D
Of "Hands of the Gods," this CBR article says "Today, all that exists of Hands Of The Gods are its cover, some concept art, and an Amazon listing that hasn’t been updated in years." If that's the...
Well, I'm with you in the minority, then. I don't want Diana existing in a bubble.
It seems like a number of events are coming up that WW isn't really involved in. Am I missing news? I know the next chapter of Historia is coming out in December, but that's not mainline DC stuff,...
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Perhaps a tie-in to this? :D
I agree with this. There's a level of coolness that Themyscira has gotten in the eye of the general public that didn't exist before.
I keep thinking about how he chose to live the last year of his life - so openly, so candidly, and so positively. It's inspiring to see someone embrace an inevitability with such spirit, to enjoy the...
Oh! Right! And he looked...ridiculous.
His only claim to fame is killing Orana, right?
Yes, really, it's coming in the Jurassic League.
It's by Daniel Warren Johnson, the same guy who did WW: Dead Earth. I really enjoyed that, so I'll likely pick this up, especially since I, too,...
I'm digging that alternate cover by Chris Rosa!
These are cool, and thank you for uploading images of them! I've seen most of this licensed art but not all of it; I especially like the image of WW & Steve - she looks so happy.