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#Wonder Woman Earth One
takaraphoenix · 2 years
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2022 Pride Month Favorite Canon Queer Characters:
DC Comics, Diana Prince / Wonder Woman: Bisexual
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gameraboy2 · 2 years
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Diana and Artemis Wonder Woman Earth One (2021), art by Yanick Paquette
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recursive-occlusion · 8 months
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Amazonian costumes from Wonder Woman Earth One part 4
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Written by Grant Morrison
Art by Yanick Paquette
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mattzerella-sticks · 11 months
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Maybe it just took the latest promo drop from Barbie but I just realized Barbie World is literally a version of Aphrodite’s World from “Wonder Woman: Earth-One" 
quote from the promo: “...in your world men do all the jobs that women do... so what do Ken’s do? I don’t know.”
page from the WW: Earth One vol. 3 of Aphrodite’s World:
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paradisechid800 · 1 year
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Though Wonder Woman earth one does have some issues, I have to hand it to Grant Morrison, they accurately portray how Diana would react to the outside world. She wouldn't be amazed, she would be horrified, confused, and disgusted. She was raised in a Utopian paradise that has no war, poverty, sickness, death, disease, misogyny, racism, homophobia, etc, so to see it all here for the very first time would be a lot for her to take in.
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jewishcissiekj · 1 year
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Any WW fans/people who care about this on Tumblr? No? Cool.
Full drawings under the cut except that cursed Eros cover
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Have to appreciate his boob-drawing ability but he worked with Grant Morrison on one of the worst WW books ever and his Wonder Woman has become so bland and boring I honestly hardly care anymore
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geekcavepodcast · 6 months
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DC Comics Announces DC Compact Comics Line
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DC Comics has announced a new line for their graphic novels - DC Compact Comics. The DC Compact Comics will feature a 5.5" x 85" standard book trim for trade paperbacks novels, retailing at $9.99 US.
DC Compact Comics will begin going on sale in June 2024. Titles launching in 2024 include:
Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons
Batman: The Court of Owls by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo
All-Star Superman by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely
Far Sector by N.K. Jemisin and Jamal Campbell
Wonder Woman: Earth One by Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette
American Vampire Book One by Scott Snyder, Stephen King, and Rafael Albuquerque
Batman: Hush by Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee
Joker by Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo
Harley Quinn & the Gotham City Sirens by Paul Dini, Peter Calloway, Tony Bedard, Guillem March, and Andres Guinaldo
Catwoman: Trail of the Catwoman by Darwyn Cooke and Ed Brubaker
(Image via DC Comics - Size Comparison of 6 5/8" x 10 3/16" Trade Paperback vs. 5.5" x 8.5" Compact Paperback)
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jayzelnut · 6 months
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Commission for @this-was-a-terrible-idea
Women :))
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lilho-ho-bo10 · 1 year
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Bruce: Okay, Di, we're back.
Clark: I hope you didn't get overwhelmed while taking over for us.
Diana: Oh don't be, how was your *ahem* "totally platonic and definitely not gay" date?
Clark: Amazing, Bruce took me to Tiffany's and then we had dinner at macdonalds.
Darkseid: I went to macdonalds, very nice.
Clark: ...
Bruce: ...
Clark: Di, what is he doing here?
Diana: I reformed him.
Bruce: You what? Impossible.
Lex: I just created a cure for cancer.
Clark: !?
Diana: Amazing work.
Bruce: Did you uses mind control?
Diana: That wasn't necessary.
The Joker: *walking in with a tray of freshly backed something* I did something benefitual.
Diana: Excellent.
Bruce: ....
Bruce: ....
Bruce: HOW!!!
Diana: *Gestures to lasso* I compelled them to face the truth and they submitted to me in loving submission.
Clark: So you dominated them!?
Diana: Basically, they all were pretty easy.
Clark: "They all"?
Diana: Yes.*open door to reveal that every last DC villain has been reformed and are now doing mentally stable things*.
The news: This just in, we are now in a state of universal peace, poor people just stopped being poor, men stopped having the audacity, Rihanna has released a new album.
Clark: ....
Bruce: ....
Bruce: Did you...
Diana: Yes, I did.
Clark: If there's world peace, what do we do now?
Diana: Go on another -ahem- "totally platonic and definitely not gay" date, it seems that you're good at it.
Arthur: I did something too.
Diana, Bruce and Clark at the same time: Nobody cares.
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lazlolullaby · 5 months
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justifying a "failed timeline" aka: let's give Batman Beyond a distinct event that sets it apart from the DC multiverse
So. As we all know. Comics are nuts. They are constantly shifting timelines and labels. They created Elseworlds and alternate timelines to deal with that, to sort and return to it if they wanted to.
Technically the DCAU world is Earth-12, a world set decades in the future from the world we follow. The current Batman Beyond run of comics is set there. It's also inside the "cartoon rim" a group of worlds that are/are close enough to the animated series and animated movies.
The designation "12" has been used multiple times so just be aware when you are researching.
But Batman Beyond has this different tone that the original shows have, even Justice League Unlimited never really dove into. Batman is isolated, Bruce Wayne is in a dusty manor, the Justice League is short about 20 members at least...the list goes on.
tl;dr: Batman Beyond world is so cyberpunk, desolate, and isolated because in the Near-Apocalypse of '09, Wonder Woman dies.
At the time of Batman Beyond in the DCAU, they didn't have the rights to portray Wonder Woman. Instead they used Big Barda in their Justice League episode (which, happily, was proof of concept for the Justice League series) . They only got her in the Justice League series proper. And if the DCAU is a connected universe...what happened to Diana?
(yes I know she shows up in the follow up comics. But again - alternate timelines.)
so. speaking of alternate universes. Earth 50, the Justice Lord universe as seen in JL s2 eps11 and 12 "A Better World".
Wasn't it implied in Justice League that the Flash's death caused the Justice Lords to take over the world? That Flash's personality and interactions with the League prevents them from going too far? Stopping them from becoming too serious?
I submit to the Fandom that the main divergence point of the DCAU (or at least, post JLU into Batman Beyond) timeline is Wonder Woman's death. Presumably in this "near apocalypse of '09", which was mentioned in s3 ep 4 "Out of the Past" but not followed up on.
This explains why Diana never shows up to talk with Bruce. That the Future Justice League is so small compared to the ranks in their self titled show. Once their heaviest hitter was gone, it broke the trust in keeping them together. The lack of magic in the world. The loss of heroes that actually don't have trauma, that just want to help. The lack of Truth, the reliance on lies and masks to make a difference.
anyway: Fandom Homework/Class discussion:
What would the DC universe look like if we kill off one of the Seven Founding Justice League Members? That is Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern, and The Flash (we did that one, but you can redo it if you want.)
What does each of the Core 7 bring to the team? What do they guard against? How does the team fall apart without their input?
And if you have a super team you like, i.e. Teen Titans, Young Justice, Avengers, ThunderCats, the Gaang, etc. Use your creative muscles to push them around and see what makes them tick. It is fun. It will hurt.
(bonus points if you reference Community s3 ep 4: Remedial Chaos Theory. All those relationships collide so beautifully in that ep.)
Thank you.
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Diatemis intentionally out of context b/c I did not like the context
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wonder woman: Earth one (vol 3)
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ufonaut · 1 year
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George Perez cover for the special Crisis on Infinite Earths issue of Amazing Heroes (1981) #91.
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gameraboy2 · 2 years
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Wonder Woman Earth One (2016) Trade paperback cover by Yanick Paquette
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recursive-occlusion · 8 months
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Amazonian costumes from Wonder Woman Earth One Part 1
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Written by Grant Morrison
Art by Yanick Paquette
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dc-multiverse-week · 2 months
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Earth-0: Also known as "New Earth" home to the main continuity.
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hiveswap · 3 months
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Well thats a dream i'll be trying my best to forget. Man
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