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Tom King’s Wonder Woman has its critics, but for other fans its peak Wonder Woman storytelling. Wonder Woman‘s first major ...
King and Sampere’s Wonder Woman began in the future, with Wonder Woman’s daughter Trinity going to the Sovereign to ask how Wonder Woman had defeated him. Issue 19 brings us back to that point ...
In the new Wonder Woman movie, the heroine is mystified by the ways of humankind — and she doesn’t even read the Internet. The fevered commentary about the new hit film raises the question ...
The Hollywood Upside of Trump’s Trade War Lawrence Summers’s Critique of Harvard Doesn’t Go Far Enough The Much-Loved Frick, Back and Better Wonder Woman doesn’t even come out until ...
Although this weekend's Wonder Woman is the first-ever live-action solo film about the Amazonian princess, it's also the fourth film in Warner Bros.' DC Extended Universe. Yes. Wonder Woman doesn ...
Today, LOLtron is analyzing Wonder Woman #19, arriving in your local comic shops on March 26th. Here's what the synopsis promises: DIANA'S BLOODY WAR WITH THE SOVEREIGN REACHES AN EPIC CONCLUSION!
We still don't know very much about James Gunn and Peter Safran's plan (if they even have one) for Wonder Woman in the DCU, but it's highly unlikely that Gal Gadot will be reprising the role ...
DC Comics previously announced that Wonder Woman #19, by Tom King and Daniel Sampere, would be the conclusion to the story that started two years ago, of Wonder Woman's war with The Sovereign ...
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