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Last updated: 18-06-2026

Tag: Wonder Woman

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Absolute Wonder Woman #15 (2025)

by Kelly Thompson and Hayden Sherman

★★★

A long awaited 2 issue crossover arc of Batbrick and Wonder Woman.

And it’s first part feels quite inconciquential. It is nothing but a setup for an interesting part, the part that DC by their tradition given out to Batman…

>:(

Finished on: 29.01.2026
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Absolute Wonder Woman #16 (2026)

by Kelly Thompson and Hayden Sherman

★★★★

ABSOLUTE ZATANNA IS HERE!!! For whole 3 pages

AND NOW SHE IS A BAD GIRL!!! In a Suicide Squad and her own book was announced. So most likely she is not really evil

AND SHE’S HOT! Which is true

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Finished on: 31.01.2026
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Wonder Woman – Black & Gold Special #1 (2026)

★★★

It was a nice and simple anthology comic about Wonder Woman. All of the stories had a very different tone, so it gone from pseudo-philosophy on human nature of dillusion to a funny kid story about somebody stealing peaches

I had really liked only the last story in here

Read on: 06.02.2026
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Absolute Wonder Woman Annual

by Kelly Thompson and Mattia De Iulis

★★★★

Honestly out of the annual issue i expected more. Of course it was good to see how much compassion Diana is holding and how she was impacted by her temporary transformation into Medusa. And it was good to see her try to fix real Medusa’s curse after feeling how torturous this form was. But it could’ve been done better

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Finished on: 20.02.2026
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Absolute Wonder Woman #17 (2026)

by Kelly Thompson and Hayden Sherman

★★★★★

Tropelet Annataz ot ytefas.

As i predicted Absolute Zathana is not evil. She was mindcontrolled by a starfish living in her throat. On literally third page she had coughed it out and ran away

Also this issue had a fight between two giant women :)

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Finished on: 28.02.2026
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Absolute Wonder Woman #18 (2026)

by Kelly Thompson and Hayden Sherman

★★★

Zatanna saved Diana’s life and got a useless, almost completely unjustified beating for it. Because what would a superhero comic be without pointless fights due to misunderstandings >:(

On the other hand, it was a really cool pointless fight due to misunderstanding. Both sides were creative and fully utilized their skills. I especially liked how Zatanna(whose magic depends on language) casted a spell in actual ASL (i checked, she gestured “TSOHG”) when Diana put her in a chokehold, expecting that by depriving her of her voice, she would be deprived of her magic. It’s a small thing, but it’s cool thing. I’m sure they hung the Chechov’s gun on that.

And there’s also a whole page of dialogue about love, vulnerability, and compassion between a young Diana and the winner of the 1184 BC Sexy Halloween Costume Contest (see Absolute Wonder Woman #16)

So, it wasn’t a bad idea to miss a month to read the latest issue today :)

Read on: 30.04.2026
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Absolute Wonder Woman #19 (2026)

by Kelly Thompson and Hayden Sherman

★★★★★

Now we are talking. Everything finally makes sense. And the writer finally remembered that the Absolute is supposed to be more depressing. So long story short, Aphrodite accidentally gave Diana a very serious curse. Simply put, Wonder Woman miraculously makes people fall in love with her, as if she unconciously poures a diluted Love Potion into everyone’s tea. And this will likely break Diana’s impressive 19-issue long optimism marathon, because sooner or later this fact will surface, and the question arises: who’s going to be more freaked out by this fact? Diana, from the shock, or the entire planet from betrayal?

The fight with Zatanna’s dad ended rather quickly, thanks to the use of a lasso called Troika. It’s essentially the good old Lasso of Truth, but to use it, you need to get inside someone’s head.

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Read on: 30.04.2026
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