
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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