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Amy Chu hit a sweet spot with me with the first issue of this storyline that even as completely predictable as it is delighted me. I liked what she introduced, the ties to the past, and the mix of playfulness and Disney-esque villain that we get from it in the present. It also didn’t hurt in the slightest that Maria Laura Sanapo put together a great-looking book with distinctive material for the two main time periods that we get here. The result is a pretty fun story that showcases some of the best parts of Diana and the impact she has on people over the years. And a little bit of fun revenge, though I’m not sure that it’s what an Amazon would call it.
Today Imlearned Limbaugh fans are the most tender, sensitive, whiny, hypocritical, useless, needy babies on the planet.
Peter David: Rush Limbaugh dies the same day that Trump Plaza is imploded. Certainly symbolic of something.
I would happily dance on his grave. If the God his followers pretend to believe exists, Rush is burning in hell, but in my belief system he s just being pumped full of formaldehyde to replace the bile he s been filled with for decades. https://t.co/4UNu8q2wdQ Gerry Conway Wears A Mask Because He Cares (@gerryconway) February 17, 2021
The Rush to judgment. Get it?
I don t think Rush got lung cancer from the cigars he smoked, but the deeply toxic lies that he spoke.
Future State: Immortal Wonder Woman Has a Gotham Academy Easter Egg
DC s Future State event is in full swing, and its impact on the publisher s array of heroes and villains is continuing to be felt.
Future State: Immortal Wonder Woman definitely took that into some surprising directions, imagine a post-apocalyptic fate for Diana Prince/Wonder Woman that took a gorgeous and emotionally-resonant shape. Along the way, fans were treated to some heartwrenching specifications surrounding the larger DC universe including an Easter egg to the fan-favorite series
Future State: Immortal Wonder
Woman #1, from Becky Cloonan, Michael W. Conrad, Jen Bartel, and Pat Brosseau below! Only look if you want to know!
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As Wonder Woman remembers who she is, she and Hawkgirl must work together to stop Doctor Psycho.
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The opening installment to this two-part storyline was a decent bit of fun even if you knew some of the basics to expect from the get-go. Stephanie Phillips played well with Diana in a 1950s-style existence where she knew it wasn’t right but was compelled to keep playing along. It helped that Meghan Hetrick delivered a really great round of costume design for her so that it was stylish and somewhat thematically from the loosely-defined period. Which Marissa Louise made even more vibrant against the chaotic or empty backgrounds that we ended up getting so that it all stood it even more.