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    Default Wonder Woman #751 Discussion and Spoilers

    I had hoped someone else would start this thread, since I don't think it's nice to start a new thread by being a killjoy. But here goes.

    Diana was arrested by her newfound friend Nora at the end of the last issue. Somehow this turns into a probation when Diana agrees to cooperate. Then a mystical storm suddenly hits Boston, and Diana and Nora goes out to assist, together with a newly arrived Etta. Diana and Nora subdue a bunch of looters, after which Diana notes that the storm is mystical in nature and goes out to find its cause. She faces the Dark Fates, but when they are touched by the lasso they disappear. Diana and Nora assist with the final cleanup and relief work, before sharing a beer on Diana's porch.

    We then meet Paula von Gunther as she recruits Devastation to help her against Wonder Woman. Diana talks about getting back in touch with Donna Troy, before we get to see the problem of the next issue: The Iron Maiden.

    As stories go, I found this rather mediocre. Orlando's dialogue is still more declarations than conversations. The plot is simply a series of events, with little to connect them or natural progression, perhaps best exemplified that Etta was inbound with a planeload of relief workers and equipment on a storm that just magically appeared. The art didn't really work for me either. About the best I can say about the issue is that at least it wasn't offensive.

    I did like that Orlando moved away from military Etta, but without it being part of a compelling story it felt hollow and will be easily reversed.
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    I really enjoyed this issue even though it wasn't heavy on action or super-villains. Orlando's portrayal of Diana is spot-on, especially with how she inspires people to change for the better or place their trust in her. The art was really nice as well. It reminded me a lot of Nicola Scott's art. It was great to see Diana reach out to Donna(even though Donna wasn't available) via the Magic Sphere(another Golden Age great brought back!). It's nice to see the Four Horsewomen plot moving along. I love Paula's new costume!
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    I quite liked it myself. Diana's voice was perfect and the art was nice too.

    It was fun seeing Diana back in her signature Wonder Woman civilian clothes, one day I'd like an in story explanation about where they come from and who makes them. It's hard to picture the Amazons creating star and W emblazoned athleisure wear. Were it up to me her complete wardrobe would come from via spin. It'd save a lot of time and money on shopping and dry cleaning and she wouldn't need a walk-in closet.

    The new career Etta has made for herself works so well with Wonder Woman's mission, Orlando had a great idea there.

    I'm in agreement with Dr. Poison, Warmaster's costume is Nazi Valkyrie inspired by Wonder Woman complete with bustier and head gear, it's a good look.

    Did anyone else notice the defunct bar the looters broke into was supposed to be Cheers? That was a cool little joke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koriand'r View Post
    I quite liked it myself. Diana's voice was perfect and the art was nice too.

    It was fun seeing Diana back in her signature Wonder Woman civilian clothes, one day I'd like an in story explanation about where they come from and who makes them. It's hard to picture the Amazons creating star and W emblazoned athleisure wear. Were it up to me her complete wardrobe would come from via spin. It'd save a lot of time and money on shopping and dry cleaning and she wouldn't need a walk-in closet.

    The new career Etta has made for herself works so well with Wonder Woman's mission, Orlando had a great idea there.

    I'm in agreement with Dr. Poison, Warmaster's costume is Nazi Valkyrie inspired by Wonder Woman complete with bustier and head gear, it's a good look.

    Did anyone else notice the defunct bar the looters broke into was supposed to be Cheers? That was a cool little joke.


    But I want her to have a walk in closet! Lol she is a princess. I would’ve preferred her staying somewhere else other than a duplex.

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    Eh, nothing to great except maybe the return of Devastation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarquisAsh View Post
    But I want her to have a walk in closet! Lol she is a princess. I would’ve preferred her staying somewhere else other than a duplex.
    Yeah that duplex is SO underwhelming. This is the same princess that lived in a fabulous New York penthouse, on the Wonder Dome and in a circular house on the beach, who approved that low income looking duplex? It doesn't appear to have a walk-in closet either. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koriand'r View Post
    Yeah that duplex is SO underwhelming. This is the same princess that lived in a fabulous New York penthouse, on the Wonder Dome and in a circular house on the beach, who approved that low income looking duplex? It doesn't appear to have a walk-in closet either. lol
    Not at all! I’m sure it came furnished as well. “Sigh”

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