COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
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Wonder Woman 750 Signature
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Grade:
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9.8
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Page Quality:
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WHITE
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Certification #:
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2580891054
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Owner:
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The Captain
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
March, 2020
"The Wild Hunt' Finale"
Alex Ross - Cover Artist
Steve Orlando - Writer
Jesús Merino - Penciler
Vicente Cifuentes - Inker
Romulo Fajardo, Jr. - Colourist
Pat Brosseau - Letterer
Brian Cunningham, Brittany Holzherr, Alex Antone, Jessica Chen, & Mike Cotton - Editors
Pat McCallum: Executive Editor
Synopsis:
As the Cheetah and Hera fight, the Silencer argues with Wonder Woman about the right course of action and whom she should support. Using the Lasso of Truth, she binds the goddess and villain to her mind, where she confronts both of them for manipulating her. Perceiving the truth allows her to regain control of the Lasso, which she uses to bind the Cheetah and force her to confront how misguided she has been, becoming one and the same with the gods she so much hated for influencing her destiny. She admits that she has been blind, agreeing to submit in loving friendship to Diana and returns Wonder Woman's Tiara but she also lashes out violently at Hera one last time, throwing a blade that misses her and stabs the Silencer through the shoulder. Wonder Woman tells Hera that she no longer needs her guidance and that Wonder Woman from now on must find her mission following her heart alone, so the goddess disappears, telling Diana that only time will tell if she's right. After Diana offers The Silencer an opportunity to learn the ways of Themyscira and to be healed by Amazon surgeons, the two discuss their moral codes, with Silencer telling Diana that she learned to respect her ways, so she thinks Diana should do as much. With a bond of respect between one another, Silencer tends to her wounds as Wonder Woman leaves for Themyscira.
Notes:
- Signed by: Alex Ross on 02/03/2020
- Alex Ross Art Exclusive Cover,
- This issue is cover-dated Early March 2020.
- "A Brave New World" is the first story to reflect the retcon from Doomsday Clock #12 placing Wonder Woman's debut in 1939 and establishing her as the catalyst for the Golden Age of superheroes.
- "Never Change" is set at some unspecified time in the near future.
Quotes:
"…And I remain Diana, Princess of Themyscira. Bearer of the name Truthqueen…" — Wonder Woman
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