Happy New Year, everyone, and welcome to the month Earth #2 Wonder Woman celebrates in honour of the two-headed god Janus.
How’s that for a niche nerd intro?
Anyway, as usual, I go away for a couple of weeks and suddenly, all the comics are released – yes, all of them – and all the news is revealed – yes, all of it – so I’m going to have to be brief with my reviews this week.
In news, as well as confirmation that both Lex Luthor and Hippolyta are going to be in Justice League, we’ve had a few new images released from both that movie and Wonder Woman:
Director Patty Jenkins has been chatting a bit about Diana’s motivation, as well as the reason for the WWI setting of Wonder Woman – something that contains a very important word that I will highlight a lot:
“My approach was to focus on telling the story of mechanised war and how that would look to a god visiting our world for the first time. I wanted the audience to understand the horrors that a war on this scale makes possible and how shocking that would be to someone who comes with a strong sense of honor and justice. She doesn’t realise yet just how senselessly dark the world can be.”
And another image has Diana getting her sword for the first time:
What’s notable about that is Entertainment Weekly‘s description of the sword:
In the image, Wonder Woman has broken into the Amazonian armory and is stealing their fabled weapon known as “the god killer.”
That’s new. Of course, ‘the god killer’ sword did feature in the recent Tony Daniel Deathstroke run, and Diana does have a sword capable of splitting atoms, but Diana’s never owned one officially described as ‘the god killer’ before. And why would she need a ‘god killer’ during World War I, I wonder?
Also, IIRC, the only time Diana’s ever stolen her armour and/or weapons was in… the old Justice League cartoon series. Hmm – <Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In voice>very interesting</Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In voice>.
Talking of said series, though, the new Justice League Action is still going strong, with crazy old James Woods as crazy old Lex Luthor getting the power of Zeus and a certain nu52 power couple still canon:
Meanwhile, in case you ever wanted to know how to draw Wonder Woman in the style of Lynda Carter, here’s Cat Staggs telling you how:
After the jump, let’s talk (briefly I’m afraid) about all the DC comics I spotted since the previous WWW that featured the Amazon princess: Aquaman #13, Batman ’66 meets Wonder Woman ’77 #3, Dark Knight III #7, Justice League (Rebirth) #11, Justice League v Suicide Squad #1-3, Trinity #4 and Wonder Woman (Rebirth) #13.
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