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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaius View Post
    Thought this was a decent first issue, though as with anthologies it always tends to vary on what you'll get.

    "Mother's Daughter - Very sitcom-y as described earlier by another poster. I can't say I cared for it that much.

    "What Doesn't Kill You" - Didn't on the whole care for the art but some interesting callbacks to earlier WW stories.

    "I'm Ageless" - Pretty good story, even had a peak Bat-Dick moment.

    "The Golden Age" - Along with "The Ageless" probably among my favorites of the bunch. Fun Etta Candy moments near the end and felt like what maybe a Batman '66 version of Wonder Woman would be

    "The Wager" - Liked Cloonan's art and parts of this though I'm not sure I care for this an origin story for the lasso. Though I guess it's fitting the last story of the first issue revolves around it.
    Thinking more on it, I don't know how these are stories organized but hope these are the last appearances of Batman here for the rest of the series. Him being treated as a dick on "I'm Ageless" was pretty fun but he could have been easily swapped out Cloonan's story with someone like Steve Trevor or a deep pull like Ed Indelicato.

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    I enjoyed I’m Ageless (more Ryan Sook art, please) and Golden Age. Cloonan’s dialogue was strong and the tale was interesting enough yet this lasso origin felt unnecessary. I know the lasso origin has changed over the decades, but with DC continuity…in flux…I feel like this just cast more uncertainty on matters.
    “You see…the rest of them are soldiers. But [Wonder Woman] is an artist.”

    I only support the made of clay origin.

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    "Mother's Daughter" was so fun. Next time, add Steve.

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    Finally I was able to read this first anthology, I enjoyed it very much.
    In general the art is very good, it makes everything look very cohesive in visual terms.
    I love that the second story refers to Rucka's Medusa and Simonson's Goddess Diana.
    Also that reference to its origin of clay in two of the stories, to the golden age, myths, etc.
    I am going to be expectant for the next anthologies, I hope that at least it maintains this level.

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    Is that Steve & Diana in action together? And Wonder Woman using her trademark gadgets?
    “You see…the rest of them are soldiers. But [Wonder Woman] is an artist.”

    I only support the made of clay origin.

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    WONDER WOMAN BLACK & GOLD #5 - On Sale October 26, 2021

    Prepare to be whisked away with an Amazon fairy tale, flown back to World War II, swept up in a nautical ghost story, and blasted by a bitter space princess! Don’t miss the penultimate issue of this golden moment for Diana and her legacy written by Peter J. Tomasi, Kurt Busiek, Sanya Anwar, Trung Le Nguyen, and Josie Campbell, with art by Christian Alamy, Ben Dewey, Sanya Anwar, Trung Le Nguyen, and Carlos D’anda.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaius View Post
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    Ha HA!

    Yes, for the Silver Age look.
    “You see…the rest of them are soldiers. But [Wonder Woman] is an artist.”

    I only support the made of clay origin.

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    Wonder woman black & gold #5

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaius View Post
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    Such a great cover. It reminds of how Diana making people into their best selves can take so many forms, and this is one of the ways I love. By making a group of bank robbers confront their own inner feelings.

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