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Thu, Oct 1 | from Weekly Comic Book Review
Posted in DC Comics Tagged: Aaron Lopresti, Achilles, Alkyone, Comic Book Reviews, DC Comics, DS Arsenault, Gail Simone, Giganta, Matt Ryan, Rise of the Olympians, Warkiller, Weekly Comic Book Review, Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman #36, Wonder Woman #36 review By Gail Simone (writer), A...
I found this last concept most interesting, that Superman is the ultimate alien outsider while Batman is the ultimate human insider. We know this to be the obvious case, but Busiek takes it further in pointing out Batman not just as human, but the quintessential "self-made man." While Busi...
Thu, Jan 21 | from Collected Editions
I also appreciated how Olympian evokes classic Wonder Woman stories -- though maybe evokes them too strongly. The presence of Ares as the main villain, the meddling by Zeus, even Wonder Woman's renunciation of the Amazon way have all been elements of Wonder Woman stories before, and inde...
Thu, Dec 10 | from Collected Editions
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Wed, Dec 9 | from YouTube
Good on Gail for having the balls to mention the Stygian hornets, one of the most ridiculed elements of DC's shameful Amazon Attacks mini series. The assertion of Ares that Diana actually serves him rather than the more peaceful gods cuts nicely to the core dichotomy of Wonder Woman, that s...
Thu, Oct 29 | from dangermart (Blogspot)
Posted in DC Comics Tagged: Aaron Lopresti, Achilles, Alkyone, Ares, Bernard Chang, Chris Claremont, Comic Book Reviews, DC Comics, Donna Troy, DS Arsenault, Elizabeth Gehrlein, Gail Simone, Klingon, Magneto, Ororo, Sean Ryan, Warkiller, Weekly Comic Book Review, Wonder Woman, W...
Wed, Oct 28 | from Weekly Comic Book Review
In which Diana attacks Giganta, Achilles the Olympian and Egg Fu lookalike Alkyone enter a marriage of convenience, and Wonder Woman and Nemesis finally have that conversation. There's also Dinah Lance, Black Canary, with whom Diana spent the last two rather fun issues - we saw their fri...
Thu, Oct 1 | from dangermart (Blogspot)
It's like watching a ballet. With compound fractures!' That's how Black Canary wittily describes witnessing Wonder Woman fight in the conclusion to their two-part Tokyo romp. There's never any real sense that Diana and Dinah are in danger from the supervillain fighting arena they enter...
Thu, Aug 27 | from dangermart (Blogspot)
Anyway, his information seems on the up, as Diana and guest star Dinah Lance - the Black Canary, as Wonder Woman respectfully puts it - are soon off to Tokyo to infiltrate a metahuman fighting ring organised by Psycho, in Sarge Steel's body. Before that, though, we have some of my favourite s...
Thu, Jul 30 | from dangermart (Blogspot)
Hera's name!' cries Persephone, making her comic book debut after appearing in the recent Wonder Woman cartoon. Er that would be Hera, then - or was it a shortened form of 'In Hera's name!'? Is this the Amazon equivalent of my hated 'the hell?' And why is she calling her poor pal a 'silly woman...
Thu, Jun 25 | from dangermart (Blogspot)
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