Wonder Doomsday

WONDER WEDNESDAY
On Wednesdays I look at various chapters in Wonder Woman’s history. Click
Great Hera!

WONDER WEDNESDAY
On Wednesdays I look at various chapters in Wonder Woman’s history. Click here for previous installments.
Having looked at the first half of Brian Azzarello’s
Wonder Woman vol. 5: Flesh last week, now we’re back with the rest of the book. Cliff Chiang’s back on art duties for this batch, which is always nice. Read more
The Gods Are Dicks

WONDER WEDNESDAY
On Wednesdays I look at various chapters in Wonder Woman’s history. Click
Wonder Where It All Began

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On Wednesdays I look at various chapters in Wonder Woman’s history. Click
From First to Last

WONDER WEDNESDAY
On Wednesdays I look at various chapters in Wonder Woman’s history. Click
Baby’s Day Out

WONDER WEDNESDAY
On Wednesdays I look at various chapters in Wonder Woman’s history. Click here for previous installments.
This is part two of a writeup of
Wonder Woman vol. 3: Iron, by writer Brian Azzarello and artist Cliff Chiang (plus a legion of fill-in pencillers). Part one is here. Read more
Who’s Your Daddy?

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On Wednesdays I look at various chapters in Wonder Woman’s history. Click
Settling for Superman

WONDER WEDNESDAY
On Wednesdays I look at various chapters in Wonder Woman’s history. Click here for previous installments.
I’ve avoided talking about this as long as I could, but the recent news that DC is launching a new Superman/Wonder Woman series has forced my hand. I’ve been a DC Comics fan since the mid-1970s, which necessitates a certain tolerance for reboots and retcons, but I’ve made no secret of the fact that I’m no fan of the current “New 52” relaunch of all DC’s titles, in which only Batman and Green Lantern continued more or less unchanged and everyone else’s history was rewritten.
Prelude to Flashpoint

WONDER WEDNESDAY
On Wednesdays I look at various chapters in Wonder Woman’s history. Click here for previous installments.
DC and Marvel both love their mega-crossovers. Scarcely a month goes by when the entire superhero line of one or both of the Big Two comic book companies isn’t caught up in some universe-shaking event after which nothing will ever be the same again. In the last several years, DC has usually had more than one of these overlapping uber-crises going on at the same time.
Even so, Flashpoint was one that I thought I could safely ignore.
Farewell to Wonder

WONDER WEDNESDAY
On Wednesdays I look at various chapters in Wonder Woman’s history. Click here for previous installments.