
A Narrative That Challenges Time
The current stage of Wonder Woman presents a complex structure that alternates between two timelines. On one hand, it shows a dystopian future where Diana Prince has fallen in battle, while in the present, her daughter Trinity investigates the events that led to this tragedy.
"The best superhero stories are those that make us doubt the fate of their protagonists"
Key Characters in the Plot
The story introduces new elements while developing existing characters:
- Trinity, Diana's daughter, as a researcher from the future
- Lyssa, Emelie's daughter, as a possible antagonist
- The Sovereign, the story's main villain
- The Wonder Girls (Donna Troy, Cassie Sandsmark, and Yara Flor)
The Weight of Decisions
The so-called Wonder War is not just a physical conflict, but a conceptual one:
- It explores the consequences of Diana's actions
- It questions the price of being a leader
- It presents complex moral dilemmas
- It shows different perspectives on the conflict
Art as Narrator
Daniel Sampere contributes to the story with:
- Compositions that reflect temporal duality
- Facial expressions that convey drama
- Dynamic yet clear action sequences
- Color handling that differentiates eras
What the Reader Can Expect
Although Wonder Woman's permanent death is unlikely, the construction of this narrative allows:
- Exploring new aspects of the characters
- Developing the world of the Amazons
- Presenting threats with real weight
- Creating genuine tension despite knowing the future