Wonder Woman’s latest fight for her life has just unveiled the depths of the love she has for one of her oldest and most iconic enemies.
Wonder Woman #10 finds the titular hero after being dropped off in the wilderness of a small, secluded island out in the middle of the ocean. Of course, Wonder Woman’s enemies haven’t left her entirely on her own, but instead have left her in isolation with none other than the Cheetah, who they had hoped would tear the Amazonian to shreds. While there is indeed a ferocious battle that very nearly costs Wonder Woman her life, it is followed by a rare moment of tenderness and compassion, one in which both hero and villain discover the previously unspoken love they share for one another.
Over the past year, Wonder Woman has been subjected to all manner of trials, tests, and torment by the forces of the Sovereign, the secret King of the United States who stands as anathema to everything Diana represents. Leading the charge against Wonder Woman has been none other than Sarge Steel, a former private investigator turned antihero who first appeared in the 1964 story “File 101: The Case of the Pearls of Death” (by Joe Gill and Dick Giordano, from the pages of Sarge Steel #1). In more recent years, Steel has transitioned to the role of an Amanda Waller-type villain who is more than happy to wage war against superheroes with the backing of the U.S. government.
Wonder Woman’s latest fight for her life has just unveiled the depths of the love she has for one of her oldest and most iconic enemies.
Wonder Woman #10 finds the titular hero after being dropped off in the wilderness of a small, secluded island out in the middle of the ocean. Of course, Wonder Woman’s enemies haven’t left her entirely on her own, but instead have left her in isolation with none other than the Cheetah, who they had hoped would tear the Amazonian to shreds. While there is indeed a ferocious battle that very nearly costs Wonder Woman her life, it is followed by a rare moment of tenderness and compassion, one in which both hero and villain discover the previously unspoken love they share for one another.
Over the past year, Wonder Woman has been subjected to all manner of trials, tests, and torment by the forces of the Sovereign, the secret King of the United States who stands as anathema to everything Diana represents. Leading the charge against Wonder Woman has been none other than Sarge Steel, a former private investigator turned antihero who first appeared in the 1964 story “File 101: The Case of the Pearls of Death” (by Joe Gill and Dick Giordano, from the pages of Sarge Steel #1). In more recent years, Steel has transitioned to the role of an Amanda Waller-type villain who is more than happy to wage war against superheroes with the backing of the U.S. government.
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