![]() ![]() We begin looking back, seeing Diana after our story has taken place. Now, if it had been Donna of Themyscira, or just about anyone else-I can even see Hippolyta in the role if her nation's welfare had been at stake-the story would definitely have me on the edge of my seat asking: will she or won't she?Īlso, there are a few other probs, but let's look at the story, shall we? We've seen her history and attitude vis-à-vis duty. The gist of the entire story is: will Diana shirk the holy vow she has made?ĭiana? Shirk a vow? There's no question that she will stay true, no matter what. (Of course, the idea of Diana being the actual ambassador is kind of silly, as shown during the Phil Jimenez era, but I'll take it if it comes with the Embassy.)īut what brought this dramatic story, which should have been so absolutely GREAT (except that there was no comic relief), down to shrugging levels for me was that imho imho imho it used the wrong protagonist. I mean, you can't imagine how much I adored it. ![]() ![]() Tell you the truth? The highlight for me was the use of Diana in the Themysciran Embassy in New York. A true spotlight on Diana-so rare at DC, and almost unheard of when discussing graphic novels. Jones.Ī riveting read full of angst and ancient Greek law that conflicts with that of the modern day. ![]()
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