Wonder Woman Vol 5
Wonder Woman 750 Hughes Variant Cover

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Wonder Woman 750 Modern
Grade: 9.8
Page Quality: WHITE
Certification #: 2115377008
Owner: Steve Trevor

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: All I Own
Sets Competing: Wonder Woman Vol 5  Score: 32
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Owner's Description

Wonder Woman (2016) - #750

Cover Artist:
Adam Huges Comic Sketch Art Trade Dress Cover

Cover Date: March 2020
Cover Price: US $ 9.99

Multiple Stories by different Writers and Artists

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My breakdown of issue 750

Wonder Woman issue 750 is a 96 page extra sized spectacular deluxe edition issue for the start of the legacy renumbering. If you add all the issues from volume 1 to volume 5 you would come up with 749 issues. Issue 750 is the start to get us to issue 1,000 as DC did with Superman and Batman. This is fitting to include Wonder Woman to complete the trinity of DC’s starting heroes. Within this issue we find 9 different stories by multiple writers and artists:

“The Wild Hunt” Finale
Written By: Steve Orlando
Art By: Jesus Merino

In this story that concludes the current story line we find Hera, Cheetah and Wonder Woman in battle and taken into a world of truth built by the lasso of truth so each can air out their grievances truthfully. Wonder Woman uses this advantage to get Cheetah to submit and quit her battle as she runs away. Wonder Woman tells Hera she doesn’t need her anymore and returns to Themyscira to place the God Killer sword in her mother’s care while re-forging her broken bracelets into new ones. In conclusion Wonder Woman redefines her mission to that as a mission for truth. We do get a surprise twist at the end with Boston police at her apartment to arrest her and leaving the cliff hanger for another story arc to start up.


“From Small Things, Mama”
Written By: Gail Simone
Art By: Colleen Doran

We find Star Blossom helping to rescue children from a burning building when Wonder Woman shows up to help. Afterwards Wonder Woman is invited to dinner with Star Blossom and her parents when Queen Hyppolyta shows up with bad news about the passing of a great megalodons shark that Diana grew up with. But Star Blossom help console Wonder Woman’s grief and they ended the issue with all happy returning to dinner.


“The Interrogation”
Written By: Mariko Tamaki
Art By: Elena Casagrande

Wonder Woman is being interrogated in a police station when the officer turns out to be Ares the God of War and in turn gets interrogated and captured by Wonder Woman.


“Never Change”
Written By: Greg Ruka
Art By: Nicola Scott

Its Mardi Gras in New Orleans French Quarter and Wonder Woman meets up with Circ for help in changing Cheetah back into Barbara Ann, Cheetah refuses to be changed back and Wonder Woman pledges to never give up on her.

“To Leave Paradise”
Written By: Kami Garcia
Art By: Phil Hester

Here we get a basic retelling of a young Dianna wondering what the world of men is like and the story ending with a plane falling out of the sky.


“Emergency Visit”
Written By: Shannon Hale & Dean Hale
Art By: Riley Rossmo

Wonder Woman battles with Kalibak and gets a call via the Justice League that she is needed on Themyscira to help fight a Hydra that as it turns out was purposely set loose by Queen Hyppolyta as a method to get a visit from her daughter.


“To Me”
Written By: Marguerite Bennett
Art By: Laura Braga

A simple story of the DC Bombshell girls, each one is separately telling their relationship between themselves and of Wonder Woman.


“Always”
Written By: Vita Ayala
Art By: Amancay Nahuelpan

Story of Vanessa Kapatelis an ARGUS inpatient who used to be the Silver Swan, this story goes back to issue 38 of Wonder Woman rebirth and is a really good must read arc. We get a small glimpse of the retailing of the original story with a current visit from Wonder Woman checking in on her and how she is doing today.


“A Brave New World”
Written By: Scott Snyder
Art By: Bryan Hitch

It’s 1939 at the New York World’s Fair and President Roosevelt is making a speach when an assassination attempt on him is stopped by Wonder Woman who announces herself and her willingness to help stop a war that is about to come. In the last panel we see a guy in a crowd wearing g a Green Lantern ring with the caption ‘The Beginning…”
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