By the by, if you were reading JL Dark (Tynion's run)...the Skeleton in their base of operations is Drakul. Also, it's the dragon that is resurrected in that run...though she looks a bit different...it's still her!
*Drakul comes back* *Wonder Woman:* _sighs, starts cracking knuckles_ *Zatanna:* "Wh-what're you doing, Diana?" *Wonder Woman:* "I'm sorry. This is the only way..."
@@creed8712 My recommendation would be to buy the book and judge for yourself! It's around head size if I remember correctly, I would have to dig the book out of storage to check.
@@Sicod79 That’s a reference to Killer Croc in Almost Got ‘Im saying he threw a rock at Batman and then said it was a big rock. There’s more to it, but I’m not spoiling that episode.
This is by far my favorite youtube channel. Right before quarantine I broke my back and while I was healing I found this channel and would listen it it all day to distract me from the isolation and pain while buying a trade and keeping up with some episodes. Thank you. It means the world.
Ok. I'm definitely not alone in this, but this along with Hiketeia are some of my favorite WW stories. Looking forward to seeing what Tiffany thinks of it.
Another great episode. I just wish one of these times where a leaguer takes out the rest of the team that J'onn would be the one to put a stop to it. I mean, he's a shape changing, telepathic detective. He's a one person conspiracy. If J'onn truly went rogue, there's nothing they could do to stop him. By the time Bats is giving a monologue about how he's figured it all out Alfred would turn into j'onn and swat him like a bug.
*Normally, Batman:* "A child! Why, I could never." *Batman on this particular day:* "You wanna take this in the other room, kid?! I'LL THROW DOWN WITH A 10 YEAR-OLD! _I DON'T GIVE A FAQ!"_
Damn the art in this book is fantastic I'm gonna buy it just to look through it all once, and I might as well give it a read while I'm at it. Thank you for this and everything you guys do at Comic pop. It's fantastic.
Omg I own this book! A few weeks ago I was flipping through it and thought "This would make a great Back Issues. I wonder what Tiffany would say about the art" and BOOM. Already liked the video because I'm so excited.
*Batman Fans:* omg Batman can defeat the entire Justice League with enough prep time. *Wonder Woman:* One, he never personally did that. Two, I did. _Without prep time._
I LOVED this episode! The story is great, the guys are fun as always, and Tiffany is an excellent storyteller. I'm always happy to see her lead the show.
Pretty sure Geoff Johns read this story and then based the entire idea of the Orange Lanterns on it. Drakul is essentially greed incarnate, can turn her enemies into her servants, and the story even has Agent Orange which is the code the Guardians gave Larfleeze. Larfleeze even looks like a dragon.
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This story was cool, is always nice to see a Tiff back issues ❤️
Love this book so much! The story is so much fun and the art just brings it to life. So beautiful. I also just love the idea of Wonder Woman every now and then using the lasso on herself to keep herself true. Such an awesome concept. Other Wonder Woman comics I'd recommend, "The Hiketeia" by Greg Rucka and "The Legend of Wonder Woman" by Renae de Liz. The latter of which is a fun retelling of Wonder Woman's origin set during WW2 with fun DC references plus the love to Golden Age Wonder Woman. Also, honorable mention to Wonder Woman: The True Amazon by Jill Thompson. A pure Themyscira stor.y.
31:27 Here's an interesting thought-experiment: Can Martian Manhunter transform into a creature that up until now not only was thought extinct, but had a myriad of depictions in (global!) folklore and pop culture dilute what a "true" dragon is?
If you're looking for more good Wonder Woman books, I'd recommend checking out "The Legend of Wonder Woman" It's (one of) my favorite origin stories for Diana. I love how they mash a lot of golden, silver and modern age Wonder Woman lore together and REALLY make her feel like she's apart of the DC Universe more than any origin story of Wonder Woman's I've read. It's a lot of fun, with a rip-roaring good time of a climax..! That's the good news :/ The bad news is that, well... They set up a sequel that DC will NEEEEEVER do, and the story behind that sad fact is kind of a funny one (Not funny 'ha ha', though) that you could talk about in addition to a really neat Wonder Woman story! Another recommendation I'd make is one of my favorite stand-alone Wonder Woman stories that I don't think enough people talk about, called "Wonder Woman: The True Amazon". Engrossing and Heartbreaking. You're awesome Comic Pop!! I love this show, thank you so much for making it, and all the other amazing content you guys provide, too!
One of my all-time favorite Wonder Woman stories. Hopefully you guys get around to Hiketeia in the near future. That is my personal favorite Wonder Woman story, with this being a close second.
2:19 Never bet against ComicPOP when they say they're going to do something later. Remember, they planted they seeds of Wolverine's brother in Origin just to pay it off almost years later.
Yeah, the best Wonder Woman stories are in her solo series. Not only there are so little stand-alone books about her, but mostly fall in the category of the "It´s not canon so I don´t have to do any research about her character and/or power set" writing. Heck, I would argue all adaptations in other media of her does a porly job depicting her (Sorry for my english, I´m from Argentina)
I've watched this over twice trying to get a feel on why I didn't like this story. It comes down to removal of choice. Diana didn't just save her family, she denied them their free will. That kind of betrayal goes deep, parallel to her endangering the lives of others to save the lives of others. One miscalculation and her friends would've been dead and that would've been on Kal's conscience FOREVER. This is a good TRAGEDY, but it also feels like a betrayal of her character in a way. I don't think she would have denied her sisters on Themyscira an honorable death. Just my two cents. EDIT: Revisiting this story, Drakul totally won. The whole point was that the League died right? Mission success, complete with the whole 'finnicky prophecy' trope in tact and executed well. Hm. I like that but I don't like the lengths they went to make Diana do something she'd NEVER let the other leaguers do and get away with it.
true but that's where dianas upbringing comes in being usually sometimes the only female league member who's used consistently diana imo always subconsciously sees them as weaker than herself not physically always but mentally diana is one of few league members nd honestly just heroes in general whos willing to do what needs to be done
Remember what she said when Drakul bathed Wonder Woman in fire breath. They would have died from the fires, since they seek out treachery. All of the Leaguers have done those things at some point, in separate stories, because villains made them do those actions. Hush did it with Batman. Like with him beating Joker in that story when he was innocent. An act that even Gordon threatened to kill him for. That act of treachery meant Drakul's fires would have incinerated him on the spot. Arthur killing Black Manta's father is another moment that would kill him. Superman when he fought the Authority. His manipulation would count as a moment that Drakul would kill him.
I really don’t see Batman trying to unnerve Wonder Woman by saying mean or inappropriate language as badly as what Diana did to Manhunter. That was mean spirited.
Point of order regarding comments at the end: There definitely are dragons in Greek myth. The word comes from the Greek word "drakon," which was used to describe Ladon, a serpentine being guarding the Garden of the Hesperides (he shows up in the myths of Hercules and of Jason, wrapped around a tree and being a serpent with dozens of heads). Python was often depicted as draconic, and is closely associated with this story, as he lived on Mt. Parnassus and was killed by Apollo, whose oracle lived at Delphi. He was an earth-serpent, sometimes depicted as female, but always a force of death and decay vanquished by Apollo. The hydra may be the source of the toxic/dangerous breath part of the dragon myth. Though if I remember correctly its breath was supposed to be more of a corrupting mi- oh wait. Though the "true name" thing is even older. That kind of thing shows up in pre-Greek Egyptian myth (and the Greeks were DEFINITELY aware of the myths of Isis and Ra, considering they adopted the worship of Isis and built temples to her well into the Roman period; Pompeii's ruins feature a recently-renovated temple ot Isis which was in better shape than several "local" gods' temples after a recent earthquake). Classical Judaism has several instances of the importance of true naming (Jacob wrestling with the angel to discover its name, and having his own name changed, the refusal to utter the name of YHWH, even among modern Jews, etc.). A more mundane example closer to home for Diana happens in the _Odyssey_ when Odysseus refuses to give his name to the cyclops Polyphemus ("I am no man." "No man is hurting me," that whole thing), but at the very end, in his arrogance, as he's sailing away, he tells him "You were outsmarted by Odysseus, son of Laertes!" and since Polyphemus isn't dead, he complains to his dad, Poseidon, about this Odysseus asshole who blinded him. Needless to say, Poseidon does some stuff to Odysseus.
God, I just love the idea of dragon fire not just burning you as a pure chemical reaction, but the metaphysical of it makes the impurity within you burn you from the inside out. But I'd also love a sort of sequel or something, a different dragon that learned to keep to itself or something, and having a character like Harley Quinn learn the lore and force feed it My Little Pony and Ethics textbooks (she could even mention how she never got much use out of those, but they might help the dragon). Basically speedrun the dragon back to being decent as an alternative way to take it down. Maybe even have Harley's somewhat cloud cuckoolander nature be extra effective because it operates on myth-type thinking, all free association and Monkey Island logic. Countering the dragon's magic with just a pithy "Well if you get to make up rules, SO DO I!" and, like... the magic is just "She does have a point, you know."
Sal trying to make Batman not look like a douche by saying Batman is bluffing about killing a childlike creature. Or how people say he has to do that because he has no powers. Well stop having him fight people or creatures that are out of his League and yes the pun is intended. It's okay that he's a street level character.
If you wanna pick up JLA: A League of One, you can! amzn.to/3pnrjF3
By the by, if you were reading JL Dark (Tynion's run)...the Skeleton in their base of operations is Drakul. Also, it's the dragon that is resurrected in that run...though she looks a bit different...it's still her!
@@Akkbar21 What if we've been lead astray?
*Drakul comes back*
*Wonder Woman:* _sighs, starts cracking knuckles_
*Zatanna:* "Wh-what're you doing, Diana?"
*Wonder Woman:* "I'm sorry. This is the only way..."
I love back issues and I really love when tiffany is telling the story. She always has the best ones not taking nothing away from sal love you guys
Interesting 🤓
When they said the name of the dragon that’s the first thing I thought of
Batman: "Whatever League goes to fight the dragon will win but die? Alfred! Get Ra's on the phone!"
"Pizza for everyone! I'm getting pepperoni!"
everyone is pissed at wonder woman
Superman happily chewing his pizza
Batman's one weakness, throw a rock at him with his name on it. Literally.
But was it a big rock?
@@creed8712 My recommendation would be to buy the book and judge for yourself! It's around head size if I remember correctly, I would have to dig the book out of storage to check.
@@Sicod79
"I threw a rock at him!" Best Batman the Animated Series scene/line ever
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@@Sicod79 That’s a reference to Killer Croc in Almost Got ‘Im saying he threw a rock at Batman and then said it was a big rock. There’s more to it, but I’m not spoiling that episode.
@@DanV900 Ah yes, I remember who told the story about throwing the rock. Good deep cut.
Intro is now the outtro: 1:27:06
Can it be the intro and the outro? The cold open is throwing me off.
@@C4rea No
@@comicpop what was the reason for the change, if you don’t mind me asking?
This is by far my favorite youtube channel. Right before quarantine I broke my back and while I was healing I found this channel and would listen it it all day to distract me from the isolation and pain while buying a trade and keeping up with some episodes. Thank you. It means the world.
Hope you're healing well brotha
Sal's eyelashes look particularly beautiful today.
I am beyond jealous of them.
All the best relationships are built on eyelash envy. ❤
Thanks
@@TheBradlexSale
Oh cool!
My girlfriend is jealous of mine.
This relationship just getting interesting.
A League of One is one of my go-tos when people spout that Wonder Woman has no good stories....
My favorite Wonder Woman story is the comic where she fights Medusa
Ok. I'm definitely not alone in this, but this along with Hiketeia are some of my favorite WW stories. Looking forward to seeing what Tiffany thinks of it.
Hiketeia is one of my favorite stories period
Me too! I also love WW The Once and Future Story
Another great episode.
I just wish one of these times where a leaguer takes out the rest of the team that J'onn would be the one to put a stop to it.
I mean, he's a shape changing, telepathic detective. He's a one person conspiracy. If J'onn truly went rogue, there's nothing they could do to stop him. By the time Bats is giving a monologue about how he's figured it all out Alfred would turn into j'onn and swat him like a bug.
Tiffany's whistle/kettle laugh is so funny and precious at 7:20 🤣
A Wonder Woman story where she gets to be awesome and Batman gets taken down for a couple pegs, wonderful! Great episode guys!
*Normally, Batman:* "A child! Why, I could never."
*Batman on this particular day:* "You wanna take this in the other room, kid?! I'LL THROW DOWN WITH A 10 YEAR-OLD! _I DON'T GIVE A FAQ!"_
That Agent Orange move made me say “makes sense” and “oh...Batman chill”
Hopefully down the line, you guys can do the Greg Rucka one shot Wonder Woman story, The Hiketeia, after doing this story
31:44 In jon's defence In Jon's defence he did turn into a dragon on the animated show
So the dragon burst into coins at the end? This is clearly setting up for the sequel book. "JLA: The Brothers of Mario".
Damn the art in this book is fantastic I'm gonna buy it just to look through it all once, and I might as well give it a read while I'm at it. Thank you for this and everything you guys do at Comic pop. It's fantastic.
League of One and Cold Steel are SO GOOD omg i love this art ugh
Omg I own this book! A few weeks ago I was flipping through it and thought "This would make a great Back Issues. I wonder what Tiffany would say about the art" and BOOM. Already liked the video because I'm so excited.
I’m really surprised Batman didn’t just pull a new mask out and say hello new Robin of the jungle
Magic Robin!
First robin, boy blunder, Red Robin and now green Robin!
Not Robin. Toucan lol
"... This massive event... I've read it three times... no idea what happens in it... and it sucks!"
Get ready boys. Amazons Attack is some day coming.
*Batman Fans:* omg Batman can defeat the entire Justice League with enough prep time.
*Wonder Woman:* One, he never personally did that. Two, I did. _Without prep time._
The Justice League really is less then the sum of its parts because I believe with really good writing any member could realistically defeat the rest.
he didnt but his plans did if you wanna count it and as many writers have said the person who wins any match up is whoever the writers want to
I love the Back Issues episodes that covers an obscure (to me) title, and shows there are a more stories than just the tent poles
Dragon bursts into coins.....WONDER WOMAN VS. THE WORLD HAHAHAHAHA
I lost my shit when sal said like the scare floor 😂
I LOVED this episode! The story is great, the guys are fun as always, and Tiffany is an excellent storyteller. I'm always happy to see her lead the show.
1:07:19
Tiffany... you mad genius!
Pretty sure Geoff Johns read this story and then based the entire idea of the Orange Lanterns on it. Drakul is essentially greed incarnate, can turn her enemies into her servants, and the story even has Agent Orange which is the code the Guardians gave Larfleeze. Larfleeze even looks like a dragon.
This story was cool, is always nice to see a Tiff back issues ❤️
really do love tiffany centric episodes. she chooses some of the most interesting books/comics
Never heard of this story before, googled it and i'll definitly get this one.
It's definitely worth it
Love this book so much! The story is so much fun and the art just brings it to life. So beautiful. I also just love the idea of Wonder Woman every now and then using the lasso on herself to keep herself true. Such an awesome concept.
Other Wonder Woman comics I'd recommend, "The Hiketeia" by Greg Rucka and "The Legend of Wonder Woman" by Renae de Liz. The latter of which is a fun retelling of Wonder Woman's origin set during WW2 with fun DC references plus the love to Golden Age Wonder Woman.
Also, honorable mention to Wonder Woman: The True Amazon by Jill Thompson. A pure Themyscira stor.y.
"A great story where Wonder Woman uses her lasso of truth to save the day!"
"Yes which is what WW84 does!"
"...Yeah!"
52:34 She said it! She said the name of the book!
completely forgot this story existed. Awesome to be reminded of it
Long time listener and fan. Hands down my favorite Wonder Woman centric story and 1 of my favorite Justice League story. Highly recommend it.
Such an underrated comic, it's was great to see someone so excited to talk about
My Gods..i forgot today was Back Issues Day.
Big ups for the hat. Once again hat game is on point
Diana taking out the League reminds me of DCeased where she mentions Bruce wasn't the only one with plans to kill her friends. Harsh.
I literally almost bought this the other day at a second hand store and said "No, ill get JLA Cold Steel" bahaha
Kyle get owned by Wonder Woman is my favorite part he's still just a guy with a space ring 😆
I love this episode. It’s hilarious and very entertaining. How the hell wasn’t this the film?
Oh! So this is where that panel of wonder woman kicking Superman comes from
Why did "only the rare ones" make me lol so hard?
31:27 Here's an interesting thought-experiment: Can Martian Manhunter transform into a creature that up until now not only was thought extinct, but had a myriad of depictions in (global!) folklore and pop culture dilute what a "true" dragon is?
That joke Ben said about the dragon’s base made me laugh out loud.
I cant explain how much I loved this episode. Thanks guys
Oh man! 1 of the first comics I ever read! Made me love Wonder Woman
If you're looking for more good Wonder Woman books, I'd recommend checking out "The Legend of Wonder Woman" It's (one of) my favorite origin stories for Diana. I love how they mash a lot of golden, silver and modern age Wonder Woman lore together and REALLY make her feel like she's apart of the DC Universe more than any origin story of Wonder Woman's I've read. It's a lot of fun, with a rip-roaring good time of a climax..! That's the good news :/ The bad news is that, well... They set up a sequel that DC will NEEEEEVER do, and the story behind that sad fact is kind of a funny one (Not funny 'ha ha', though) that you could talk about in addition to a really neat Wonder Woman story!
Another recommendation I'd make is one of my favorite stand-alone Wonder Woman stories that I don't think enough people talk about, called "Wonder Woman: The True Amazon". Engrossing and Heartbreaking.
You're awesome Comic Pop!! I love this show, thank you so much for making it, and all the other amazing content you guys provide, too!
One of my all-time favorite Wonder Woman stories. Hopefully you guys get around to Hiketeia in the near future. That is my personal favorite Wonder Woman story, with this being a close second.
The art looks beautiful
Yessss more wonder woman
2:19 Never bet against ComicPOP when they say they're going to do something later. Remember, they planted they seeds of Wolverine's brother in Origin just to pay it off almost years later.
No intro? What madness is this?!
Damn I didn't even notice.
@@Akkbar21 he said the Intro is now the Outro, but yeah the screwed up RUclips Algorithm is probably the cause.
I need a comic book about Daft Punk dragons now! lol
What a spectacular episode guys, I’m definitely buying this book for myself.
What a pimpin' hat Tiffany! Your episodes are always fun. Pretty sure I own the latest printing for this story but haven't read it just yet, sadly.
It's Wonder Woman Wednesday my dudes!
I actually know about this book and bought it because sal recommended it in a very old wonder woman video. I liked it!
The painted story is very impressive.
Sal's female Sean Connery dragon impression made my day. Love you guys
I've always liked the concept behind this story but could never seem to find a copy
Man these episodes always seem to go by so much faster than their actual time
I've always been on the ropes about buying this book. But now I'm certain I will. Another great suggestion. Thank you so much
This is a great story and I brought this one up in a chat when they were discussing Death Metal since I wasn’t sure if either Sal or Tiffany read it.
Yesss, I've been waiting for this episode 😍
I have a copy of this. It's still one of my favorite Wonder Woman stories!
Yeah, the best Wonder Woman stories are in her solo series. Not only there are so little stand-alone books about her, but mostly fall in the category of the "It´s not canon so I don´t have to do any research about her character and/or power set" writing. Heck, I would argue all adaptations in other media of her does a porly job depicting her (Sorry for my english, I´m from Argentina)
Fellowship of Justice? Cool.
I love the zoom-ins. Who does all the editing?
Sal does!
I've watched this over twice trying to get a feel on why I didn't like this story. It comes down to removal of choice. Diana didn't just save her family, she denied them their free will. That kind of betrayal goes deep, parallel to her endangering the lives of others to save the lives of others. One miscalculation and her friends would've been dead and that would've been on Kal's conscience FOREVER. This is a good TRAGEDY, but it also feels like a betrayal of her character in a way. I don't think she would have denied her sisters on Themyscira an honorable death. Just my two cents.
EDIT: Revisiting this story, Drakul totally won. The whole point was that the League died right? Mission success, complete with the whole 'finnicky prophecy' trope in tact and executed well. Hm. I like that but I don't like the lengths they went to make Diana do something she'd NEVER let the other leaguers do and get away with it.
true but that's where dianas upbringing comes in being usually sometimes the only female league member who's used consistently diana imo always subconsciously sees them as weaker than herself not physically always but mentally diana is one of few league members nd honestly just heroes in general whos willing to do what needs to be done
Remember what she said when Drakul bathed Wonder Woman in fire breath. They would have died from the fires, since they seek out treachery.
All of the Leaguers have done those things at some point, in separate stories, because villains made them do those actions. Hush did it with Batman. Like with him beating Joker in that story when he was innocent. An act that even Gordon threatened to kill him for.
That act of treachery meant Drakul's fires would have incinerated him on the spot.
Arthur killing Black Manta's father is another moment that would kill him.
Superman when he fought the Authority. His manipulation would count as a moment that Drakul would kill him.
Hard disagree. It's not a removal of choice to save someone whom you love when they're about to get hit by a car, nor is what Diana did here.
32:50 Ben and his colors again
Woo! New back issues on my b-day!
Happy Birthday!!
@@TheRealZubes thanks man!
This book makes me feel conflicted. Diana did what she had to do, and I get this...but why do I feel so betrayed? 😔
Oh man I thought I missed one!
And THIS is why Batman has contingencies.
....and also why I have my own for my family and....associates.
I actually first read this book in my local library, alongside with its companion story Cold Steel. Always had a soft spot for it.
I’m so uncomfortable without the piano
1:07:18 Or, you know, "(You don't need to) Imagine Dragons".
So, this is tower of babel wonder woman edition?
Nice episode.👍
This is so cool glad I watched it
I really don’t see Batman trying to unnerve Wonder Woman by saying mean or inappropriate language as badly as what Diana did to Manhunter. That was mean spirited.
Point of order regarding comments at the end: There definitely are dragons in Greek myth. The word comes from the Greek word "drakon," which was used to describe Ladon, a serpentine being guarding the Garden of the Hesperides (he shows up in the myths of Hercules and of Jason, wrapped around a tree and being a serpent with dozens of heads).
Python was often depicted as draconic, and is closely associated with this story, as he lived on Mt. Parnassus and was killed by Apollo, whose oracle lived at Delphi. He was an earth-serpent, sometimes depicted as female, but always a force of death and decay vanquished by Apollo. The hydra may be the source of the toxic/dangerous breath part of the dragon myth. Though if I remember correctly its breath was supposed to be more of a corrupting mi- oh wait.
Though the "true name" thing is even older. That kind of thing shows up in pre-Greek Egyptian myth (and the Greeks were DEFINITELY aware of the myths of Isis and Ra, considering they adopted the worship of Isis and built temples to her well into the Roman period; Pompeii's ruins feature a recently-renovated temple ot Isis which was in better shape than several "local" gods' temples after a recent earthquake). Classical Judaism has several instances of the importance of true naming (Jacob wrestling with the angel to discover its name, and having his own name changed, the refusal to utter the name of YHWH, even among modern Jews, etc.).
A more mundane example closer to home for Diana happens in the _Odyssey_ when Odysseus refuses to give his name to the cyclops Polyphemus ("I am no man." "No man is hurting me," that whole thing), but at the very end, in his arrogance, as he's sailing away, he tells him "You were outsmarted by Odysseus, son of Laertes!" and since Polyphemus isn't dead, he complains to his dad, Poseidon, about this Odysseus asshole who blinded him. Needless to say, Poseidon does some stuff to Odysseus.
Yay more Wonder Woman awesome
I hate that anyone can just slip the GL ring off the wearer. That is such a design flaw for the most powerful weapon in the universe.
This one’s my favorite!
This woman sure is a wonder.
God, I just love the idea of dragon fire not just burning you as a pure chemical reaction, but the metaphysical of it makes the impurity within you burn you from the inside out.
But I'd also love a sort of sequel or something, a different dragon that learned to keep to itself or something, and having a character like Harley Quinn learn the lore and force feed it My Little Pony and Ethics textbooks (she could even mention how she never got much use out of those, but they might help the dragon). Basically speedrun the dragon back to being decent as an alternative way to take it down.
Maybe even have Harley's somewhat cloud cuckoolander nature be extra effective because it operates on myth-type thinking, all free association and Monkey Island logic. Countering the dragon's magic with just a pithy "Well if you get to make up rules, SO DO I!" and, like... the magic is just "She does have a point, you know."
Sal trying to make Batman not look like a douche by saying Batman is bluffing about killing a childlike creature. Or how people say he has to do that because he has no powers. Well stop having him fight people or creatures that are out of his League and yes the pun is intended. It's okay that he's a street level character.
This is a dope story
I would love to see this show do a back issue of The Legend of Wonder Woman by Ranae de liz
Love the art in this i may have to try and buy it. Kinda reminds me of Simon Besley.
I totally recommend picking it up!
@@TheRealZubes Recommendation well heard! Thanks for doing this really reminds me of older 2000AD painted books.
So these gnomes are in the same school as the Court of owls when they served Barbatos?
Ayyyyye, the Wonderwoman book I’ve been bothering you guys about for 2 back issues....:sorry about that, BUT THANK YOU for it.
RUclips didn't show me this a day ago
Lol 1348 being ancient is cute XD