After her big debut in Wonder Woman, Diana’s daughter Trinity is getting ready for her own miniseries and fans are getting a peek at what’s in store.
DC’s Absolute Wonder Woman has had no issue holding her own amongst the Absolute Trinity and is easily one of the most powerful heroes in this Darkseid-crafted world thus far. Between her superhuman strength and her ability to wield magic,
The current Wonder Woman series has a lot of critical acclaim, but at the same time, it has fans scratching their heads over some perplexing choices.
Yep, Absolute Wonder Woman #5 is out now, from the team of writer Kelly Thompson and artist Hayden Sherman, and it delivers a thrilling climax to the series' first arc, 'The Last Amazon', with Diana's battle with the beast leaning into the magical aspect of this new take on the character. It's also rad as hell. Let's get into it...
Wonder Woman is a member of DC’s fabled Trinity and is having something of a renaissance in the comics. Absolute Wonder Woman is a juggernaut, a book that has ruled the top ten since it debuted and feels like it has also gotten the lion share’s of the praise for the Absolute line.
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Wonder Woman was set to use WB's Nemesis System, but now that it's cancelled that goes back on ice for at least a decade.
A new report claims that Monolith's now-canceled Wonder Woman title would have been similar to God of War had its developer not been shut down.
Absolute Wonder Woman #5 tops Ultimate Spider-Man #14 by the thinnest of possible margins in the Bleeding Cool Weekly Bestseller List for the 2nd of March, 2025, and both almost double sales of X-Men and Justice League Unlimited, also level pegging. DC takes three, Marvel takes six, IDW takes one with the Turtles…
Some rumored details on the recent Superman test-screenings have been shared online, and, if accurate, they may give us some idea of what to expect from the tone of the DCU
WB Games, the video game publishing arm of Warner Bros. Discovery, is shutting down three of its development studios, including the developer behind Multiversus and a long-standing developer working on an upcoming Wonder Woman game.
A comic book veteran attached to the canceled Wonder Woman game reveals fresh information about Monolith’s ill-fated project.