![]() ![]() Since her past was changed drastically, there should be some clear differences and there aren't, except for the situation of the Amazons on the run. The Diana here doesn't behave any differently than the regular DCU version. What we're supposed to learn, though, isn't apparent. With so much focus on Diana, thinking this is an issue to stop and show us something about her character would make sense. The change to the "Wonder Woman" status quo is still very new and in needing of strong stories that enforce why it's necessary and an issue that has very little to say about how this world is unique or different or necessary this soon in is not a good sign. Learning that Hades is absent, leaving Charon in charge does relate to the larger story, hopefully that an entire issue is built around that small detail is baffling. There, she learns that Hades is missing and leaves without too many problems. ![]() Diana, leading a group of Amazons away from the men hunting them, gets into a fight with the Keres, the female death-spirits in Greek mythology, has her soul stolen, and is taken to Tartarus, the Greek version of Hell. Things do happen, but the purpose or point is lost, if there is one. ![]()
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