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Four Biggest Ways DC's 'The New 52' Has Changed Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman's first issue has officially arrived, and with so many changes happening in the DCU, how different has she become?

One thing that has remained consistent throughout the 'new 52' books at DC is the level of change. We have seen costume changes and character changes. In fact, when Sterling Gates came in for our podcast last week, we spent a lot of time discussing the changes being made to many popular DC characters and the reasons why.

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Many of these characters are getting a completely new interpretation -- they are being re-invented in order to attract a growing and diverse audience; however many other characters are staying the same. Yesterday one of DC's most anticipated books of the relaunch, 'Wonder Woman #1' finally hit store shelves, and many fans who anticipated the release of the issue immediately begged the question, what is it about Wonder Woman that is different? We've read the issue, and we've reviewed it (almost gave it a perfect score-- it was that good) so what's different?

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Wonder Woman's home base is something that changed pretty frequently. Unlike Batman and Superman who had the Fortress of Solitude and the Batcave (respectively) to go home to, Wonder Woman never really had a home base. Yes, she would often visit and defend Themyscira, but she didn't necessarily live there all the time. Where Bruce Wayne had his mansion and Clark Kent had his apartment, Diana never really had a home. Based on the first issue of Wonder Woman it seems like writer Brian Azzarello is establishing where she lives right off the bat. The first scene where we see Wonder Woman she appears to be in a London apartment or penthouse in bed asleep (or at least pretending to be). The bed has a simple wooden frame, and across from the bed is an armoire where she stores her costume and weapons. Pretty simple little place for the Amazon Princess, right? The decision to give Diana a London location could be left over from Flashpoint; after all; the destruction of Themyscira is what led the Amazon's to take over Great Britain.

Is she still a Princess?

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In Diana's first interaction with Hermes, the messenger to the Greek Gods and the guide to the underworld, he calls her "Amazon" and makes no mention of her being a Princess. The fact that Diana's home base appears to be in London might also be another hint; does Themyscira even exist anymore? And if it does exist, what is her relationship to her homeland? She appeared to be laying in bed in an empty apartment, so what is her relationship with the Amazons? Are they no longer a nation of female warriors and have they been dispersed? This also begs the question, what is her relationship to the Gods? In this issue we see three Gods, Apollo (in the first few pages), Hera (who births assassins to attack Zola), and Hermes who appears to try to save Zola's life. However, this does not explain what her relationship is with "the Gods." Is she at odds with them? Whose side is Diana on?

The tone

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There's been a whole heck of a lot of talk about making characters "darker" and "edgier" in order to make them appeal to a wider audience. That has often included a higher level of...well...gratuitous violence in several of the new 52 books. The amount of violence in the first issue of Wonder Woman, however, is appropriate. The comic rated T for teen, and Diana is after all a warrior; so while she doesn't necessarily kill the assassin's that Hera created she does manage to incapacitate them to the point that they are forced to flee.

Her character also seems to talk a lot less, showing a certain level of compassion (in the scene with Hermes) but knowing that she must get the job done at whatever cost. She seems stronger here than in her previous series; more confident and self assured. These characteristics make her interesting. Azzarello has also cited in a recent interview that Diana will be very different, and that the tone of the book will be "less superhero" and more likening to a "horror comic." I would argue that giving her character this kind of edge is empowering and exciting.

No 'Odyssey' here...so far

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If Straczynski 'Odyssey' story arc (the final story arc in the last Wonder Woman series) is going to stick, it doesn't feel like that's the case in this issue. The entire Odyssey story revolved around the idea that Wonder Woman had no idea who she was or where she had come from, and she read as very unsure of herself. Here Diana means business. She doesn't ask for something; she demands it. In the scene with Zola she doesn't ask for the key, she gives her a choice: she can hand it over willingly, or Wonder Woman can take it from her by force. Even though Diana only appears a third of the way into this issue, Azzarello still manages to relay the strength and confidence of her character in the few words that she does speak.

This series is one of the more interesting starts to any of the new 52 series. Diana appears to be a stronger, more interesting character; so perhaps the changes we've seen here are positive ones. What do you think of the new 52 Wonder Woman? What other changes (if any) did you notice in this series? Are you looking forward to issue #2?

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THIS. is how you write a lady super hero comic. 
 
the new color scheme for her classic outfit maker her look less goofy, and the way she cuts up people with no remorse makes her extremely badass. 
 
despite the book showing WW sleeping nude and Zola pantsless all the time, this doesn't feel cheap like the new Catwoman (BOOBS EVERYWHERE!) 
 
I hope now at DC there is a centralized character bible that dictates how ALL character should be drawn ALL THE TIME, this is how I want to see WW to look like from now on. (i also hope she is taller than most of the dudes of DC)

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Very enjoyable issue, one of the best the new 52 has to offer. I haven't ever really regularly read Wonder Woman, but I think I will now. I simply love the "horror story" feel.

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I read a few issues of Wonder Woman pre-DCnU, but I picked this up because Azzarello is bound to do something interesting and he didn't disappoint. It's still the Wonder Woman we remember, just a different tone and setting, which worked for me. I hope this sticks around for a while, I really do.

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@difficlus said:

@The Impersonator said:

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WONDERFUL! :D

second that!

They totally stole that from Big Barda in the Batman/Superman: Supergirl graphic novel. Nothing with a towel on, cabinet full of weapons and armor. Big Barda pulls it off better!

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@The Impersonator said:

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WONDERFUL! :D

second that!

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honestly Azzarello is sometimes hit or miss with me, Wonder Woman is not one of my favorites but I decided to give this book a chance and it has me intrigued, I will definitely be back for issue 2

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I am not big enough of a fan of WW to read her individual issues but I like the direction it sounds like she is going in.

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Brian azzarello said "nothing is changed about wonder woman's history she is still from paradise island"

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This issue was really really good. I'm a huge fan of Azzarello, so I was on board with this from the get go.

I'm liking the fact that there is a distinct amount of myth to this but it seems to still be set somewhere that is believable. It's part of why I never got into Thor, the Asgard stuff just never appealed to me. Same thing is Paradise Island in Wonder Woman. But, this seems to keep the mythic aspects while still having it firmly placed in earth with believable people in the story.

That could change, naturally, but I have high hopes.

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Is her costume really that much of big deal to make people not read this book? Really? Seems a bit small-minded. Granted, I'm a new reader to Diana, but Peter Parker's various costume changes never made me stop reading his adventures (John Byrne and Howard Mackie did that). I've seen complaints about the scene where she sleeps in only a robe. Really? You've never dated a real, live girl before? They sleep naked. Lots. I picked up this book because I like girl ass-kickers and Power Girl and Zatanna were canceled, plus the writer did a great job with the Flashpoint: Batman mini and I wasn't disappointed. The tone is a bit dark and I'm a sucker for mythological gods and stories, so I hope Azzarello works more of that in. I'm really looking forward to more of this series.

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WONDERFUL! :D

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@Omertalvendetta said:

I can't take her seriously when she looks like my grandmother back in her prime.

So... umm... can you take any other Superheroes seriously? They all have pretty similar costumes to this new one. And this is even more (I hate to say) practical than most.

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Great article, Babs! I never would have thought of the London-Flashpoint connection if you hadn't mentioned it. Made me flip through the issue again to the panels where we see her open closet, to look for any hint of Mera's helm.

No dice. ;)

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They're not good changes...

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@The Mighty Monarch said:

It was great and all, but I'm just really bummed out about the lack of pants. They showed her having pants in the first few months of promos for the new 52, but took them away at the last minute, and she just looks better with them. It's hard to take her as seriously when she looks like she came straight out of the swimsuit competition in a Miss America pageant circa NINETEEN FRICKING FIFTY. But in all honesty, Azzarello did a GREAT job at making me take her seriously despite this.

This

@Fluffy6079 said:

As someone who is really unfamiliar with Wonder Woman, I sort of hoped this issue would give me a little more information about her. Right now, all I know of Wonder Woman is that she fights in a halter top one piece with boots and uses a lasso.

And this.....

I can't take her seriously when she looks like my grandmother back in her prime.

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It was great and all, but I'm just really bummed out about the lack of pants. They showed her having pants in the first few months of promos for the new 52, but took them away at the last minute, and she just looks better with them. It's hard to take her as seriously when she looks like she came straight out of the swimsuit competition in a Miss America pageant circa NINETEEN FRICKING FIFTY.
But in all honesty, Azzarello did a GREAT job at making me take her seriously despite this.

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i really liked the new series, but unfortanatly i've never read any of her other series only her appearances in the JLA titles and Trinity but i always liked her as a character

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As someone who is really unfamiliar with Wonder Woman, I sort of hoped this issue would give me a little more information about her. Right now, all I know of Wonder Woman is that she fights in a halter top one piece with boots and uses a lasso.

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I really enjoyed reading this first issue, though I am ashamed to admit Wonder Woman is a character I haven't given particular attention to in the past. All of this is new to me >.<

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I really liked this as someone new to Wonder Woman. Not only was Wonder Woman herself cool but the general tone of the book and Apollo really sold me on buying the next issue.

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Maybe I should have picked it up. Hmm.

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I haven't read it yet but I am looking forward to reading it soon. Love Azzarello's work on pretty much everything he's done.

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