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Absolute Wonder Woman #20 Review: Mythological Themes of Sacrifice and Pomegranates

By

Rich Johnston

5d ago· 5 min readenReview

Summary

This article discusses Absolute Wonder Woman #20 by Kelly Thompson and Hayden Sherman, using the Greek myth of Persephone and Hades (and the symbolic price of pomegranates) as a framing device. The article contains spoilers and explores themes of sacrifice, mythology, and consequences within the comic's narrative.

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Pomegranates are a bit more expensive these days, thanks to inflation.
But there is a higher price to be paid.
In Greek legend, Persephone lived in a world of perpetual summer, with her mother, Demeter, goddess of plant life.
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Pomegranates are a bit more expensive these days, thanks to inflation. Pomegranate seeds as well. But there is a higher price to be paid. In Greek legend, Persephone lived in a world of perpetual summer, with her mother, Demeter, goddess of plant life. Ha

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