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Young superpowered girl
Young superpowered girl







With one event he shows the determination of Diana to bring Barbara Ann back from the other side. This shows his skill as a writer and the beauty that can be captured in this format. Greg Rucka, who penned Wonder Woman #1 in DC’s Rebirth, does a great job at distilling the struggle between her and Cheetah in his story “Never Change”.

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The emotions on characters’ faces drove home the scenes, and the panels matched the sleekness of the art, making the whole read great. There was a sleekness to the lines that made the entire story pop visually. The art by Elena Casagrande and colorist Sunny Gho was some of my favorite of the issue. It’s able to be the “mission statement” for her and is a sentiment that exists in the background of many comics and their heroes. The turn is a great one and shows the introspection that goes into her righteousness. When confronted with this question it doesn’t take long for Diana to turn the tables on her interrogator and prove she knows exactly what she stands for and why she does what she does.

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In “The Interrogation”, Mariko Tamaki uses the titular event to literally question why Diana chooses to protect people. It opens this “what Wonder Woman means” string of stories perfectly. Doran’s art is excellent as always, and the colors by Hi-Fi are given many places to shine through.

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It’s is a beautifully wholesome story with family sentiments and true heart. But they also use her to show what, in turn, Diana can gain from the people she inspires. With this young superpowered girl, they show the inspiration that Diana can represent for someone. It involves the character Peony McGill that first appeared in a short story by Simone and artist (of this story also) Colleen Doran for the Wonder Woman’s 75th Anniversary Special.

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The first story is by former series writer Gail Simone. Character anthologies from multiple creative teams can really capture the essence of characters in short tales, and this one did that well. When it is all said and done, new series writer Steve Orlando wraps the story up nicely and restores some wonder to the woman.Īfter the “main” story is done, we are given a collection of stories that do a great job of showing what Wonder Woman stands for.

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Now, Hera and Cheetah square off while Silencer and Wonder Woman attempt to resolve the conflict. This comic begins with the close of the “Wild Hunt” storyline that has seen Cheetah wield the God Killer sword and wreak havoc on the Amazons. And, a slew of talent share their tales celebrating the Princess of Themyscira. The milestone issue, Wonder Woman #750, sees a new writer take the reins and begin Diana’s next ongoing chapter. Lettered by: Pat Brosseau, Dave Sharpe, Deron Bennett, Rob Leigh, Gabriela Downie, Joshua Reed, Wes Abbott, Clayton Cowles, Tom Napolitano Written by: Steve Orlando, Gail Simone, Mariko Tamaki, Greg Rucka, Kami Garcia, Shannon Hale & Dean Hale, Marguerite Bennett, Vita Ayala, Scott SnyderĪrt by: Jesus Merino & Vicente Cifuentes, Colleen Doran, Elena Casagrande, Nicola Scott, Phil Hester &, Ande Parks, Riley Rossmo, Laura Braga, Amancay Nahuelpan, Bryan HitchĬolors by: Romulo Fajardo Jr., Hi-Fi, Sunny Gho, Trish Mulvihill, Ivan Plascencia, Jay David Ramos, Mike Spicer







Young superpowered girl