View Poll Results: Is WW annual #3 the worst WW story ever?

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    Default Annual #3: worst WW story ever?

    If not, which one(s) is worse

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    It was far from the worst IMO. I really liked it.
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    No.

    That honor goes to one of Meredith Finch or James Robinson's stories.

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    Not even close, I enjoyed WW Annual #3. It was rip roaring good fun I only wanted to know why Diana was half Diana Prince and half Wonder Woman.
    Still that made it cool and something never seen before.

    Plus Warmaster is an interesting new villain with a great backstory.

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    The worst WW Annual is #8

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    despite having Gorilla City Orlando's story managed to avoid the cringiness of that one

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    Good Lord, the art to annual #8 is terrible. I don't know if that's because of the pencils, the inks, or both, but...gah.

    And what one Earth is Artemis wearing? So skimpy and S&M-ish.

    And while I don't mind a few of the ideas in the story, the structure is a mess. Were any of the "JLApe" annuals good? I vaguely remember the whole event being lackluster, but it was a long time ago.
    Last edited by Frank; 01-21-2020 at 12:47 PM.

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