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Review: Wonder Woman #24/JLA #8/Batman-Superman #3

Wonder Woman #24

Well, after a bit of a summer vacation, we’re back on the Wonder Womans, looking to review all the DC comics in which our heroine appears. We’re going to be on a slightly different schedule from before, trying to review them as they appear, rather than saving them up. Fingers crossed, I might stand a chance of keeping up this time.

This week, though, I’m not sure it’s going to make much of a difference since we’ve seen the continuation of the Forever Evil/Trinity War storylines in Justice League America #8, which reveals what’s happened to Wondy and the rest of the Justice League. Over in Batman-Superman #3, we finish a brief trip over to Earth 2 to see alternative universe, soon-to-be-deceased Wonder Woman. And Smallville #67 – aka Smallville: Season 11 – continues the introduction of young Wonder Woman and her world to that particular TV/comics universe.

Phew.

I’ll touch on all of those after the jump, but the main review is going to be of Wonder Woman #24, which picks up from the conclusion of the First Born storyline, in which Diana actually managed to kill Ares, the god of war, and as a result, was forced to take up his mantle and become Diana, goddess of war.

Or was she? It looks more like she’s off house-hunting in London. More of that and some spoilers after the jump.

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Full seasons for Brooklyn 9-9, Fox shows, cancellations for Ironside and Welcome To The Family

Film

Film casting

  • Nicole Kidman, Guy Pearce and Hugo Weaving to star in Strangerland

Trailers

  • Trailer for Homefront with James Franco and Jason Statham

UK TV

US TV

US TV show casting

New US TV shows

New US TV show casting

Full seasons for Brooklyn 9-9, Fox shows, cancellations for Ironside and Welcome To The Family

Film

Film casting

  • Nicole Kidman, Guy Pearce and Hugo Weaving to star in Strangerland

Trailers

  • Trailer for Homefront with James Franco and Jason Statham

UK TV

US TV

US TV show casting

New US TV shows

New US TV show casting

US TV

Another Greatest Event in Television History: Hart to Hart with Amy Poehler and Adam Scott

Remember Hart to Hart? Of course you do, you old person. Young person – let me tell you about it over here.

But it’ll all be a lot easier to remember if you watch this video, because the people behind Adult Swim’s The Greatest Event In Television History have given us another gem of title-sequence recreation. This time, it’s Adam Scott and Amy Poehler as Jonathan and Jennifer Hart in Hart to Hart. Look – it’s exactly the same. 

And you can see Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers reunited, together with Scott and Poehler by E!, too.

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