Yeah, the first incarnations of Wonder Woman that I came in contact with definitely didn't make me fall in love with her. Wonder Woman is a very ideological franchise, so my rules are always about what fits her ideology the best
Yeah, the first incarnations of Wonder Woman that I came in contact with definitely didn't make me fall in love with her. Wonder Woman is a very ideological franchise, so my rules are always about what fits her ideology the best
Wonder Woman: All Of Her Love Interests In The Comics, Ranked
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I still don't get the appeal of Artemis as a love interest. Diana doesn't need to date a "bad girl", she needs someone poetic. Diana admires creativity and care, rather than strength.
I like Artemis, but she is a much better love interest for someone else.
“Look, you can’t put the Superman #77s with the #200s. They haven’t even discovered Red Kryptonite yet. And you can’t put the #98s with the #300s, Lori Lemaris hasn’t even been introduced.” — Sam
“Where the hell are you from? Krypton?” — Edgar Frog
My theory is that most of the Dawn of DC books were released too early and creative teams needed couple of months to catch up with the schedule.
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Been thinking about King's run and might be nothing but is the Outlaw/Sovereign arc trying to be King's attempt at a WW "Hush" storyline?
-New villain (Hush/Sovereign)
-Change in the status quo (Bruce revealing his identity to Selena, America vs. The Amazons)
-Cameo from Superman (issue #7)
-Showcase for the supporting characters/side heroes
-A run the villains gauntlet
-Carried very heavily by the art.
Hush is often mentioned as a good entry level story for Batman because it showcases lots of characters, is mostly standalone and has great art. So I guess implication is that this is expected to be entry level run for WW.
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From what we have seen so far I would say it is a good entry level for WW. Shows some of her villains and they get explained fast and easy, shows Steve Trevor and the Wonder Girls with their personalities. The only thing yet is not a good showing for her pacifist/ambassador of peace side. But still that has come through here and there, but not like in a big way.