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    Wonder Woman #25

    Wonder Woman » Wonder Woman #25 - A Star in the Heavens, Scene 2: Personal Effects released by DC Comics on December 1, 2008.

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    Who wouldn't want to see their name in lights? Wonder Woman, that's who, and she's now hell bent on putting a stop to the Wonder Woman movie. At least she is until she realizes the impact she has on young women and girls, and must decide what's more important to her – her sanity or her conscience?

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    Despite a villain that I am not really fond of (the Queen of Fables) and despite a setting which rarely works well for comics (Hollywood) this issue still pulls itself together at the end.  The conflict with the Queen is a little strange and frankly at times reminded me of the problems of the golden age (retelling the origin, love for Steve Trevor, a random contest being declared) and really if it wasn't for the end the issue would not have been as worthy.  The end though touches on some nice an...

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