We all know OUR Diana would never turn her back on her son, for whatever reason. In any event it's a fascinating examination of her character and ideals. We've only heard one side of the story concerning Hunter's conception and rejection. There has to be more to it and I'm comfortable in the idea that our version of Diana would discover the real truth and vindicate her future self. Eventually building a relationship and forming a bond with Hunter is something I could see happening too.
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She was vindicated, when it was explained Hunter was the product of her being raped by The Darkness (which is a very boring name). And that she wanted to keep the child away from her because she was being taken over by The Darkness so she entrusted him to Clark and Lois. Future timeline Diana is also have mentioned to have killed herself to keep the Darkness from finally overtaking her. And it was resolved when they defeated that Darkness in the past negating said timeline. Then Hunter and the rest of the kids returned to the future assuming the new timeline would be better and they'd all exist/have a place in it. I feel that story is done and it's better not to dig it up by bringing it's version of Hunter. I guess Hunter could return to the present because he didn't have any place in the altered future timeline they returned to. But I rather we didn't have him around as a character who's backstory involves Diana becoming pregnant by rape.
I tend not to try and think about stories with time travel too much especially when changing the past and creating some kind of paradox is the goal. I don't know what kind of Time travel rules the story was operating on? Some variant of back to the future rules where Marty was able to return as himself to a better version of 1985, I guess?
In the epilogue, Barry is just like "Don't worry, you kids exist just fine right now, right?"
Diana considers the possibility she's alive in the new timeline and tells Hunter if she is for him to look her up and give her a chance.
Yeah I guess he could have actually been conceived by somebody else and he's returned to a timeline where he and Diana had a great relationship with her raising him. Either with him retaining his own memories or them adapting to the new timeline.
Or he could end up an temporal anomaly and he connects with a future Diana who only remembers him from the time travel incident
Or he could have ceased to exist upon their return to their time period.
Or via some kind of cosmic backtrack, they ended back in their own dystopic future.
Time travel in comics, especially DC, tends not to follow clear consistent rules.
I mean how bad is there a need for Wonder Boy? I don’t mind it it’s just rather Donna and Cassie come first and stabilize them. The next issue is this. What origin do you give him? Do you make him queer?
Not sure what your bizarre tirade is about?
FYI Lynda Cordova Carter was Mexican American, daughter of Juanita Córdova and Colby Carter
Also, ironically before most of the heroine-lead adventure films Supergirl, Catwoman, before Wonder Woman, Captain Marvel, Black Widow, before Ripley, Sarah and Lara, etc. the first female lead masked proto-super heroine film was actually the Female Zorro -
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Would anyone want Renae De Liz to do a actually run on Wonder Woman ?
I doubt he was the only one part of that snap decision-making. De Liz also has some controversy surrounding her fulfilling of crowdfunded graphic novels (not sure if that's still a controversy but I remember bits and pieces from what I read).
I would absolutely support a De Liz run, though. The cancellation of her TLOWW was one of the biggest blows for me. She planned to use Blue Snowman, y'all!