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    Quote Originally Posted by Vonter Voman View Post
    Yeah, pre-New 52 it tended much more to "peace". Not that she didn't showed great love and compassion, but it wasn't so central.
    I do, however, remember the basis of the WONDER WOMAN: BLACKEST NIGHT miniseries being all about how Wonder Woman was the greatest force of love in the world.

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    Maybe because there isn't a lantern color for "peace", really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vonter Voman View Post
    Maybe because there isn't a lantern color for "peace", really.
    The closest they have to "peace" is, I think, the Blue Lantern, which is "hope." They also have the Indigo Lantern, which is "compassion."
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    Blackest Night was spearheaded by Geoff Johns, and I think it's been his idea-- believe it or not-- to return Diana to her original capacity as a patron of love.

    "Peace," and "Truth" -- another concept they died to tie to Diana-- are so much harder to represent.

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