That will go over very well with long-time fans of the character, and it’s also what drives Diana to try to create her own friend the same way. This is a very traditional take on the character’s origin, reinstating the “shaped from clay” origin with nothing about Zeus in sight. Her attempts at rebellion set the plot into motion. As she gets older, she starts to feel more out of place as she’s no longer a child, but she also doesn’t have any friends her own age. That makes her the center of attention – but it also means she essentially has dozens of aunts helping her mom watch her every move. It takes place on Themysrica and focuses on an eleven-year-old Diana, who is the only child on the island. That changes this week with a one-two punch of original graphic novels focusing on DC’s most popular movie hero at the moment – Wonder Woman.įirst up is Diane: Princess of the Amazons, an early-days flashback adventure by acclaimed husband-wife writing duo Shannon and Dean Hale and artist Victoria Ying. Ray: DC Ink and Zoom (for young readers and young adult audiences, respectively) have delivered a ton of quality so far, but they’ve also been very Gotham-heavy. Diana: Princess of the Amazons – Shannon Hale, Dean Hale, Writers Victoria Ying, Artist Lark Pien, Colorist Ratings: Ray – 9/10 Diana: Princess of the amazons cover, via DC Comics.
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