Is it just me or does ares seem to look like Diana?
Half sister if Zeus is both Diana and Ares, father.
Last edited by My Two Cents; 04-26-2017 at 03:52 PM.
I enjoyed the story, and I liked the action sequences. I laughed at Steve and Cale's meeting. They at least made Cale quite snarky and daring in this run. I also actually liked how Diana was drawn this issue. Very beautiful and strong. I want to say more positive things about this issue, but honestly, it was just good. Nothing particularly memorable and while I liked the story; I'm still finding Godwatch to be a lot more engaging.
That being said, I'm disappointed with this Colonel Poison. So, I'm pretty new to the Wonder Woman mythos, and one of the reasons I decided to start reading this comic and even bought trades of some past comics and did Wiki research on the characters, supporting cast and villains is because I am absolutely in love with Elena Anaya's version of Dr. Poison in the upcoming movie. I have not seen the movie, but from the very first Comic Con trailer, I loved the look and the pained determination the actress displays through her eyes. I researched the character, and when I saw that Poison was going to get her own issue for the Truth story arc, it was one of the main reasons I decided to dive into the Truth arc and consequently the Godwatch arc, as well. Sadly, this Poison is not memorable at all, and I'm really hoping the next writer does something a lot more exciting with her. I want her to be creating toxins that drive people mad, gases that force people to tell the truth or creating chemical warfare. This bland soldier with a rifle has not lived up to my hopes for the character, and I sincerely hope whoever writes Wonder Woman next allows this character to be great.
Beside from that, I actually loved the look of Ares. He kinda reminded me of Henry Cavil. Just the perfect specimen of a man. This Ares, while we are just now officially being introduced to him, definitely piques my interest. I can see this Ares being an amazing behind the scenes manipulator and I can see his look being one of the ways he seduces people to evil and bloodshed. I'm hoping the theories of Izzy becoming the next Silver Swan are true because I would love for Cale to get her daughter back solely to lose her again. Not only would it give her a reason to hate Ares, but it will also give her an legitimate reason to be a continued antagonist for Wonder Woman, too.
Heh...I don't mind the big evil armored Ares, but I gotta say I really missed this interpretation of Ares as well with his laid back snarky mood.
The last section of this issue kinda gave me massive Gaiman vibes, especially from Sharp's moody abstract art. But in particular it reminds me of the Sandman issue where he descends to hell, expecting a big battle, only to find Lucifer just chilling and wanting to have a nice pleasant chat. Can't wait to see what happens next!
For eons Sauron had a pleasing and charismatic form. It was only after his body was destroyed in a cataclysm - which he brought about - that he was no longer capable of making himself look attractive.
I think the view that evil characters - supervillains or even gods - can't be physically attractive is kind of arbitrary. As someone pointed out, a lot a evil female supervillains are pinup-level bombshells. Why not the males?
Shirtless Steve has had a lot of admirers. And a few readers who complained because they thought he was being used for eye candy.I mean, if all it's for is to be eye candy... why not make Steve that sexy instead?
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I really enjoyed Cheetah's characterization in this issue. She's so b_tchy towards everyone - it was hilarious! The ending was quite nice with Veronica accepting Diana's help to find her daughter. Ares' appearance and predicament surprised me. I wonder what his grand scheme is in all of this?
Currently(or soon to be) Reading: Absolute Power, Batman/Superman: World's Finest, Birds of Prey, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Justice Society of America, Shazam, Titans, & Wonder Woman.