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    Wonder Woman: Down To Earth #1

    Wonder Woman: Down To Earth » Wonder Woman: Down To Earth #1 - Down To Earth released by DC Comics on August 1, 2004.

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    The World's Greatest Heroine is set to change the world. But does her Amazon way of life jibe with the rest of society's? Doctor Veronica Cale doesnt think so, and she's determined to destroy the heroine's reputation!

    When the Amazon Princess pens a book that shares her beliefs with the public, it ignites a firestorm of controversy--and even gets the attention of the Olympian Gods! Now Wonder Woman faces her most personal battle yet, as she confronts attacks on all levels, from Cale to Dr. Psycho to Silver Swan and even the War God Ares himself!

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    Not A Good Jumping On Point 0

    The Story:  Wonder Woman releases a book called Reflections which is met by mixed reactions from people. Some are trying to turn the public against her and diminish her reputation. This controversy reaches the Gods and Ares begins to formulate a plot. As Wonder Woman's life becomes more and more hectic, she has to deal with the likes of Dr. Psycho and Silver Swan.  My Thoughts:  This was my first time reading a Wonder Woman comic and I was excited to read it not only because it was Wonder Woman ...

    2 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Propaganda 0

    This is a book full of leftist propaganda, where the villains' evil motive is to protect children from a book full of leftist propaganda. It portrays anyone who disagrees with leftist propaganda as an evil villain who makes deals with rapists and makes children cry. It is not even consistent in its propaganda as it insists that meat is murder (which I actually agree with but that's beside the point) but then also says we should let forest fires just burn and not save the animals because we need ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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