We havent really seen her in mans world in her own book, but she is still witty atleast. But I dont think she is AS fun. Espically since its 5 years later.
^Exactly
JLA is 5 years ahead of the WW solo book?
Well yeah but the heroes are supposed to be younger, less confident, and perhaps a little bit changed from how we knew them. For example while the GL franchise remained unchanged, Hal isnt the amazing GL he was before. The Batman history is the same, but Catwoman doesnt know his identity, Dick was adopted when he was 16, and all that.True but Azarello has said that Wonder Woman's continuity is mostly unchanged apart from the new origin so it is still pretty out of character![]()
It was handled much better than how Johns handled the Aquaman jokes. And with Strife in there, you knew things would get down like that. But in Aquaman you basically have a guy who can flip trucks and take bullets to the cheek, and then people keep making fun of him. You just dont do that, at least not to his face.I'm not liking Wonder Woman all that much 3 issues in, either. It's got some decent elements, but the tone of the story is kind of irritating. Its rejection of the clay myth in this issue seemed to reek pretty transparently of Azzarello shaking his head at us silly comic fans who were content with that origin for Diana all these years. It felt a bit condescending in the way it was presented.
But I'll stick with it for a few more issues, at least. Like I said, there are some redeeming qualities to it.
I'm not liking Wonder Woman all that much 3 issues in, either. It's got some decent elements, but the tone of the story is kind of irritating. Its rejection of the clay myth in this issue seemed to reek pretty transparently of Azzarello shaking his head at us silly comic fans who were content with that origin for Diana all these years. It felt a bit condescending in the way it was presented.
But I'll stick with it for a few more issues, at least. Like I said, there are some redeeming qualities to it.
Sorry, my bad. I meant that Dick was taken in by Bruce when he was 16. With this condensed new timeline, they couldnt afford to have Dick become an orphan at age 12. He had to be a bit older, so that he'd be a 25 year old Nightwing at this point.
At least its not like in Batman Forever where Bruce adopts a 22 year old man![]()
Bruce just did it so he could have a love slave in an anatomically correct rubber suit without his girlfriend getting suspicious![]()
Sorry, my bad. I meant that Dick was taken in by Bruce when he was 16. With this condensed new timeline, they couldnt afford to have Dick become an orphan at age 12. He had to be a bit older, so that he'd be a 25 year old Nightwing at this point.
What's disturbing is when Alfred admits to tailoring Barbara's rubber suit without her know how.
...awkward.