Last we saw Wonder Woman, she was on the cusp of ascending to the God Sphere (it’s a thing), but she turned down the deific opportunity to explore the multiverse. In this week’s
Wonder Woman #770, we found out exactly where she wound up next: In the Norse afterlife, with no memory of who she is.
And that can mean only one thing: Thor.
What else is happening in the pages of our favorite comics? We’ll tell you. Welcome to Monday Funnies, Polygon’s weekly list of the books that our comics editor enjoyed this past week. It’s part society pages of superhero lives, part reading recommendations, part “look at this cool art.” There may be some spoilers. There may not be enough context. But there will be great comics. (And if you missed the last edition, read this.)
Infinite Frontier #0 would be the patch notes and it’s not just UI tweaks.
Future State was a preview of what’s coming next at DC Comics, with new creative teams allowed to take big swings on stories set in an indeterminate time in the future, before settling into the usual Canonical DC Universe Timeline.
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Infinite Frontier #0.]
But we had no way of knowing how much of
Future State was going to make it back into the main DC Universe, until now. Here are the five biggest takeaways from
Infinite Frontier #0, a collaborative one-shot comic on stands today, and DC’s first showcase of what the new year has in store.