Wonder Woman #33 Explores a Dystopian Future Ruled by the Matriarch
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Rich Johnston
Sesame, salt, and substance. A flagship bake.
Summary
Wonder Woman #33 by Tom King and Daniel Sampere explores a dystopian future of the DC Universe ruled by the cruel Matriarch, daughter of Amazon Esme and The Sovereign, who blames Wonder Woman for killing her father. The issue delves into the consequences of Diana's actions and the legacy of Trinity, offering a "Days of Future Past" style glimpse into a dark timeline ahead.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledA world ruled by the cruel Matriarch, daughter of Amazon Esme and The Sovereign, who blames everything on Diana.
Well, she did kill her daddy.
Wonder Woman #33 by Tom King and Daniel Sampere out today from DC Comics, goes further, Days Of Future Pasting the world ahead.
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