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underthestarlitsk-y · 2 years
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Am I the only one who didn’t love Wonder Woman: Warbringer? I hated the way Diana was written; she was so self-righteous and was never ever wrong about anything. Plus, the twist villain was dumb, wasn’t built up well and sends the message of ‘any man who’s overprotective of a woman must want to exploit her for his own ends,’ which isn’t true and I don’t agree with.
I saw so many good reviews for this one, but I just didn’t get it. 🤷‍♀️
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connanro · 7 months
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a List of Mankind's Evils (according to baby diana):
War
Torture
Genocide
Pollution
Bad Grammar
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dailydccomics · 1 year
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Diana looking gorgeous in a dress that gets shredded hours later Wonder Woman: Warbringer (2019)
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beyondthedustjacket · 3 months
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BOOK AESTHETICS — BOOKS I’VE READ
Avalon High by Meg Cabot Cinderella Is Dead by Kalynn Bayron Dune by Frank Herbert Hatchet by Gary Paulsen Life of Pi by Yann Martel The Mountain Between Us by Charles Martin The Selection by Kiera Cass Seraphina by Rachel Hartman To All the Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han Wonder Woman: Warbringer by Leigh Bardugo
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letal-y-poetica · 10 months
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No podemos pasarnos la vida escondiéndonos, imaginando lo que podríamos lograr si tuviéramos una oportunidad. Tenemos que crear nosotras mismas esa oportunidad.
Wonder Woman: Warbringer, Leigh Bardugo
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somestorythoughts · 3 months
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I can't say I expected this particular character to decide he was going to encourage World War 3 to start and try to control how it'd develop because what humanity really needs is an age of heroes to get rid of its weakness, but I'm not exactly surprised.
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Art Credit to Afua Richardson
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thunder-jolt · 9 months
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What's this? A "The Boys" OC? A "The Boys" OC on my endless list of OCs? A "The Boys" OC that has love-hate emotions for Homelander?
Yes.
His name is Eras Warbringer, he's both based on Ares, the Greek God of War (to be specific; Wonder Woman 2009's depiction of the God), and the Paradooms from Justice League Dark: Apokolips War. In certain cases, he actually IS a Paradoom, just taking the guise of a human, more or less a Supe, to fit in. How did a Paradoom manage to get his ass over to "The Boys" universe; I don't know but it's fun.
Eras is basically "Ares" just with the A and E switched around and Warbringer is a bit explanatory on its own, considering Ares IS a God of War and the Paradooms made their first appearance in Justice League Dark: Apokolips War.
Anyways, what do you think?
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arabian-batboy · 9 months
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Wanna know your thoughts on something.
Have you read any of the DC icons book series?
It's different origin stories for different characters redone. (In case you don't know about/of it)
The books (so far) are:
Wonder Woman: Warbringer
Batman: Nightwalker
Catwoman: Soulstealer
Superman: Dawnbreaker
Black Canary: Breaking Silence
And they're are 2 books for Harley Quinn, though they're going to release a third and have it as a trilogy, so far there are:
Harley Quinn: Reckoning and Harley Quinn: Ravenous
Anyway, have you heard of these books? Have you read any of them?? If so, what so you think!? I LOVE them, personally!
Hope I didn't ramble too much or anything.
I did hear about them, but I haven't read any of them except the free first chapter of Catwoman's book because I heard Talia appeared in it and..........I really didn't like what they did to her character (Talia being portrayed horribly in a Catwoman's story? Shocking), but I haven't heard any of my fellow Talia's fans complaining about this book after it was released, so I'm assuming they didn't butcher her too much?
I have had a similar issue to Harley Quinn: Ravenous, I haven't actually read the book, but the summary mentioning Talia being an inmate in Arkham for trying to kill Gotham's Mayor then becoming a "mentor" to young Harley just left a really bad taste in my mouth, because none of those things sound like something she would actually want to do.
And I know that you're a huge Harley's fan, so I feel bad saying this, but personally I can never enjoy modern-interpretation of Harley and I don't really want Talia (or any of my favorite characters really) to be in the same story as her post-2016, because I know that between them and Harley, DC will always choose to make the other character look bad instead of Harley.
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zahri-melitor · 2 months
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Would you ever read the DC novels? (Like Batman Nightwalker, Superman Dawnbreaker, Black Canary Breaking Silence, etc.)
I’ve mostly been leaning into the DC Graphic Novels for YA line instead as my library has more of them (there’s 34 of them published so far?) and most of these titles both got a novel and a graphic novel.
I’m taking a peek at the ones I have access to (looks like Nightwalker, Warbringer, Soulstealer and Dawnbreaker), and I’ve already read Warbringer as a GN. The Black Canary one looks solid as a full on Elseworlds but I can’t see it at any of my libraries.
I am considering trying one; probably Nightwalker as the first.
For the record, the GNs from the collection I’ve read so far:
Mera: Tidebreaker
Under the Moon: A Catwoman Tale
Wonder Woman: Warbringer
Shadow of the Batgirl
The Oracle Code
Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed
Galaxy: The Prettiest Star
And I’m really excited for Barda.
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agreysexualromantic · 3 months
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I just finished the graphic novel version of Leigh Bardugo's Wonder Woman: Warbringer, which is a bunch of my favorite words all in one sentence and now I have a lot of FEELINGS. Has anyone else read this? DOES ANYONE ELSE WANT TO HAVE THE FEELINGS WITH ME?
*I'll probably have actual THOUGHTS to share later but right now it's just FEELINGS
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dailydccomics · 1 year
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Diana: *gets to our world and immediately breaks laws and fingers* that’s my girl Wonder Woman: Warbringer (2019)
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letal-y-poetica · 10 months
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Había buscado aventuras e independencia y solo había hallado fracasos y sufrimiento.
Wonder Woman: Warbringer, Leigh Bardugo
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somestorythoughts · 3 months
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Warbringer. Procatalysia. Haptandra. They could call it whatever they wanted. It sounded a lot like monster. She couldn't remember much about the Trojan War. She'd thought it was all mythology, old poetry. She'd thought Helen was just a character from a story. Maybe she was. And maybe Alia was a character in a story too. The kind that got people killed. The monster that had to be put down.
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“We Can’t Help What We Are, Only What Life We Choose To Make For Ourselves.”
― Leigh Bardugo, Wonder Woman: Warbringer
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