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    Finally, something interesting. The Dark Fates seem like nice additions to Diana's villain list, no? They probably came from the Dark Multiverse, twisted versions of the true Fates. I like how they each resemble a poisonous animal; spider, snake, and scorpion. Diana riding one of the megalodons is always fun. Embassy Island looks nice too, still wish we had it on Gateway city. All in all, looking forward to buying this.
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    Riding a Megalodon.

    Cool.

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    Yikes, Hitch's female faces still look like men. Big fan of Herbert's pencils though. Brings to mind the SM/WW title which is much missed.
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    Finally something interesting happening with the Amazons. Yay!

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    I've never heard of the artist, but his art is divine.
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    Looks good both story & art-wise!
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    I'm going to miss Steve Orlando writing Wonder Woman.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harpsikord View Post
    I'm going to miss Steve Orlando writing Wonder Woman.

    Me too! His run has easily become one of my top 5 WW runs of all time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SonOfBaldwin View Post
    I've never heard of the artist, but his art is divine.
    I never understood why he didn't get more work. He did cover art for some of the Sonja books and was the artist on Miss Fury over at Dynamite, but never seemed to break out. Hope this helps him go further!

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    Art looks great. I dunno about that HUGE star on the side of the mobile Amazon Embassy island. Looks like an amusement part ride. But its a pre-existing design...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harpsikord View Post
    I'm going to miss Steve Orlando writing Wonder Woman.
    Shame he's never bee given the chance to a lengthy run instead of Robinson or Wilson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaelforce View Post
    I never understood why he didn't get more work. He did cover art for some of the Sonja books and was the artist on Miss Fury over at Dynamite, but never seemed to break out. Hope this helps him go further!
    Thank you for that brief resume update. I'm going to check out his previous work!
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    Quote Originally Posted by masterwitcher88 View Post
    Finally, something interesting. The Dark Fates seem like nice additions to Diana's villain list...Embassy Island looks nice too, still wish we had it on Gateway city. All in all, looking forward to buying this.
    I felt the same way, looking for something that named Gateway, as its neighboring port city, ..but, does it matter? Being that Embassy Island is its own potentially iconic residence, one that will always tie WW to her Amazon background, without writing Paradise Island into a story, ..does the port city matter, anymore?

    Has Steve given us Diana's Wayne Manor or better, ..some place that allows her to be with her Amazon sisters and in Man's World, simultaneously?
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    Orlando's Wonder Woman run ... runs? Hodge podge? Smattering? Has been low-key, stealth one of the best Wonder Woman runs of all time. It's so weird but kind of anecdotal that it's so under-the-radar and not exactly on the hype train, but here he is, alternating runs that are hardly fill-ins, and rounding out basically a pretty full Volume of WW storytelling - with a gorgeous "TO BE CONTINUED" at the end here.

    I eagerly await the next chapter.
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