Really liked it. It was awesome seeing the lasso force the answers out of a New God. And I really loved Diana thinking to herself that she does her best to find the solutions to wars before they start. Of course this comic has an action quota to fill, so no such luck, but I like that she's thinking it instead of being crazy barbarian woman.
Myrina's trophy room was fun. I loved the references to Red Panzer and Minister Blizzard (I wonder if that was actually him in that case? Maybe he'll break out if Johns doesn't forget he's there). Annoying that once again everybody but Diana seems to fighting her villains though. I wonder what was up with that stuffed cheetah? There's only one Cheetah in the new canon, and she came into being a few years prior to this arc. Did Myrina encounter Barbara, or is it gonna be "lol Convergence lol" again and Priscilla Rich is back in canon? SO MANY QUESTIONS.
Bruce being a literal Bat God made me smile, and I can't wait to see Fabok draw the Furies, Kalibak and Mantis.
Well, the way she tells the story it's possible that she was still the "Amazon Assassin" during WWII and then later chose to leave the Amazon's ... given how young she still appears (and relative to Hessia aging) it seems like she hasn't been a non-Amazon for all that long.
Assuming that Geoff Johns and Charles Soule abided the same set of norms but they probably didn't. Whatever Soule established in Superman/Wonder Woman has little to no bearing in Justice League. Like the amazons being a peacekeeping corps created by the Gods is probably not what Azzarello was going with, the Wonderverse is a disorderly mess, don't waste your time making sense of it
Excited to hear some mentions of other Wonder villains and to read this. Will be interesting to see if they're throwaway characters that Johns used to grow the threat of Myrina. Will think about that as I read it and see how she develops in relation to the current and history of the Wonder rogues.
I wish Wonder Woman was this good in her own comic.
Justice League is crafting an incredible story with Wonder Woman squarely at the center of a DCU spanning tale. Beautiful artwork and consistent characterization (from panel to panel even)...is this too much to expect from her own series? I wouldn't think so. But oh well.