
This week: Absolute Wonder Woman #5 Offering an unforgettable ending to the powerful first arc. Detective comics Set the AA tenses conclusion, The last Halloween Become creepy Superman First soar to the wild confrontation!
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Absolute Wonder Woman #5
writer: Kelly Thompson
artist: Hayden Sherman
Colorist: Jordie Bellaire
letter: Becca Carey
As an independent question, Absolute Wonder Woman #5 It’s a great read and an exploration of what makes Wonder Woman so powerful. As a conclusion of a five-time arc, it is one of the most memorable runs in Wonder Woman in recent years. This arc emphasizes that love is Diana’s superpower, an inherent part of her, throughout the process, her journey to become the biggest Amazon warrior. This question clearly shows that she is just something that others have promoted her to be.
From her mother Circe, she drew inspiration and tenacious will. She embodies love, pain, sacrifice and honor. She is a child destined to change the world. She has been trying to do this since the moment Diana landed in the city of Gateway. Thompson is full of fun and shows exactly who Diana is and what she represents in this new absolute universe – how these qualities define her and make mortals awe. She doesn’t need to yell or scream to get things done. Instead, she was polite and determined, like a tree unwavering in a storm.
Now, after facing tetraamide and recovering her arms, she prepares for the fight, fully aware of what she has to do. She expanded the sword with Athena’s wisdom, and trust me, which made me a hell of a sword. Even then, she knew that it wasn’t enough. At that time, we finally saw her lasso: θυσία (expressed), introduced in this issue. In the next flashback, Thompson did a great job of showing that parents are the ghosts of their children’s future. Just like Wonder Woman’s practice of lasso, she found it a bit cruel, disturbing Circe in the process. After that, Diana immediately spoke to Hecate and we understood why.
Lasso is her mother. It is full of love and pain, fire and blood. It’s a deformed lasso because it’s what Circe knows best, and for Diana, she deserves it. It’s not Hecate who taught Sears to believe in transformation. Always Diana. Diana said: “Love is transformative, Steve, Steve’s early problems. Always.”
Diana realized that even if it wasn’t a weapon of her own choice, she would see the importance of all the views. She acknowledges her limitations and understands that seeking help will benefit forever. Thompson performs beautiful executions, showing multiple instances of Diana listening and learning from others, applying what she has learned so far, and returning it to ten times. I won’t ruin what happened in the ending, but Steve is the one who saved Diana, which reminds her of what her friends mean to her friends.
While the book sells the story in words, Hayden Sherman brings it to life with his natural ability to capture deep emotions in art. There isn’t a moment I’m not lost in these pages, especially in their way that they illustrate Steve and Diana are disoriented in each other’s eyes. This creative team did find a way to make the lessons taught by Wonder Woman just radiate from the page.
It’s the perfect setting for what’s about to happen and I can’t wait to see what’s next in the story. My highest advice I give it, can’t wait to see this “absolute” universe.
judgment: purchase
Summary
Detective Comics #1094: The five months of DC’s all initiatives, Detective comics Thought-provoking questions are still being provided. Tom Taylor and Mikel Janín Always doing my best to provide us with a brand new run. Now, as we approach the end of the first arc, we see Batman facing a new serial killer on the streets of Gotham while struggling to cope with his own mortality while working to keep the city’s symbol of hope. It was an interesting journey to say the least. Our first encounter and a plan to reveal the truth behind Sangrall – the essence of the company that heals Bruce and is associated with his current love interest – we conclude: Asema, a serial killer, has discovered Batman’s true identity. So far, this arc does feel like a detective story, bringing Batman from the nocturnal arc back into a classic black-inspired story—and more. But only time can tell whether the profit is worth setting!
- Superman #23: Superwomen find themselves lost in the last issue with the time trap, and now their confrontation has come to a conclusion. I love Joshua Williamson’s Louis’s portrayal and outstanding artwork and Mora. In this book, Louis is a person who cherishes the truth, and even if her husband’s life is threatened, she cannot manipulate the time trap. With this choice, Radiant still manages to hurt a significant character, forcing Lois to face the harsh reality of her character. With Zod helpless now, new players enter the conflict, and there is still a lot to do in this Superman run!
Justice League Infinity #4: This new Justice League Unlimited Run Incredibly interesting, it’s not surprising Mark Wyder and and Mora. WAID tends to make JLU so important teamwork and secondary roles, and certainly can’t object to having good conversations between roles. An outstanding example is Batman’s confrontation with J’onn. It’s a good thing that the Martians are the eternal constant of the Alliance. I like the portrayal of j’onn because a feeling like a stranger in his own body, trying to catch himself now is a dangerous fear, especially his sudden silence, he finds himself… strange. Even included something like the swamp and let Aquaman and Tefe start the green rescue mission, and while even involving the trees’ council, it makes it feel like an infinite Justice League. The full page spread of green spread controlled by the swamp is incredible – Mora always offers.
Batman Long-Term Halloween #5: Things have been going on The last Halloween,Now Bill Sienkiewicz Take over this problem, Jeph Loeb A creepy feat has been achieved on this new issue. Now, we follow a recovery Batman after being shot by Mario Falcone, and in his position, the Joker stands up and brings all the Arkham escapees back just to prove he’s better than Batman. It all comes out when you feel like you may be going crazy, thanks to the art of Sienkiewicz complementing this story. It’s a great addition to the ongoing series, and with the mystery of this new holiday, and a new unpredictable two-sided side, we can’t wait.
Green Lantern Dark #3: GLD is a love letter to Washington, D.C., and it can also be a visual reminder that children are being killed. When you have Tate Brombal and Werther Dell’edera Cooperate to bring a tough, punk, Elseworlds story to life. In the past few questions, we have seen our new green lights reach agreement on their responsibilities and found out what drives them. In this issue, their mission is to stop the beast and save the kidnapped children while finding their willpower – outside the knights of black armor, there is only the help of black armor called Batwraith. It’s a fun reading and definitely worth a look at some DC fantasy antics.
Metamorpho: Elemental Man #3: This comic may be one of the strangers released from the global movement. Having said that, this is one of the best. It’s a camping and fun way to reintroduce the character. Oh, they will pick up the ridiculous ball that comes with it. This is absolutely weird and also very likable. By embracing these two elements, it builds a series of mysteries that drives the story so far. This question comes directly from Indiana Jonesequipped with Olmec Temple, Fedora, classic robot Switcheroo and “evil” savage barbarians. I couldn’t help laughing at every page, Al Ewing did nail the camp style as much as possible. It comes with a Scooby-Doo-style maze montage, full of fantastic art by Steve Lieber, full of misfortune and humor.
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