Wonder Woman Vol. 3 # 4 - Who is Wonder Woman? Part 4

is a comic book published by DC Comics & released on 2 / / 2007

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Plot Summary

Now that Circe is in posession of the powers of three Wonder Women, she's been taking her battle against evil men. Diana meets with Donna, Cassie, and the Justice Society. They talk about forming a super hero army to take her on. Diana wishes to do things differently.

As Diana leaves, she runs into Hercules, who has also lost his powers. The two head towards Circe's Greek Island home in her updated "invisible jet."

On the island, Circe has been waiting for them. Diana manages to get her lasso of truth back as Circe retreats. In her temple, they find the incantation they need Circe to recite to reverse the power loss spell.

Circe, once again, is prepared and uses Cassie's Lasso of Lightning which subjects Diana to her own rage. Hercules manages to knock Circe out and Diana binds Circe in the Lasso of Truth.

Hercules reveals himself to have been working with Circe until she betrayed him. Now he plans to be the only God among them. Hercules is going to force Circe to recite a spell that would give him all the power. Diana and Circe know how that would have to happen. In order for Circe to make that spell, she has to reverse the previous spell. Diana becomes Wonder Woman once more.

With Circe bound in the Lasso of Truth and Hercules in the Lasso of Lightning, things look to be at an end until Cheetah, Giganta, and others arrive to take on Wonder Woman.


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  • Alex Sinclair
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    Matt Idelson
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  • Rachel Dodson
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    Rob Leigh
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  • Terry Dodson
    penciler, cover



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    User Reviews
    Diana Returns
    Reviewed by ENGLENTINE on Oct. 12, 2008.
    ENGLENTINE has written 583 reviews. His/her last review was for SUICIDE KINGS,” PART 3: DEAD MAN'S HAND .
    17 out of 18 users recommend his reviews.

    The covers on this book just continue to get better and better.  The good thing is, it seems that the interior art has also improved quite a bit from the last issue. No more oddly shaped hips. The story, has certainly been given a few thousand volts of goodness. Heck, I didn't even find the character of Herculese as much of a bore as I did for the last issue. The book this time around, is just filled with action, and manages to keep a hold on its story and characters as well. I would probably have been more likely to have continued the title, if not for the lateness. As it stands though. This was the last one I picked up. At least it turned out, that I left on a high note.




    Who is Wonder Woman?
    Reviewed by Ms. Invisible on April 2, 2007.
    Ms. Invisible has written 18 reviews. His/her last review was for The Circle Part One of Four: What You Do Not Know Yet.
    1 out of 1 users recommend his reviews.

    Donna Troy is meant to be Wonder Woman and we were guessing it would stay that way. But then in Justice League #0 and #1 Diana had become the new Wonder Woman, and so that surprise was already ruined. In this issue, it's clear that Diana is the focus as with issues #2 and #3, the attention turned away from Donna. This issue gives the journey of that and the title gives many meanings which the readers can decipher. Diana is trying to re-establish herself as the good superheroine that everyone knows and loves and Diana loses her power to Circe. On a journey to try and regain her powers, there's a cross, and then a double cross which was caught my totally off guard. The writer, Alan Heinburg, does a good job of setting out the plot, which made this interesting to read.

    Terry Dodson, the artist however is always stuck with the late issues and it’s a shame because his art is great, though perhaps the delay could be a benefit for him, as that means more time to create some beautiful drawings as each panel is nicely done. In a book about goddesses and gods, Dodson is fit for this role, as he draws Wonder Woman beautifully, always portraying her as goddess-like, though is perhaps not suited with Batman as his drawings require darkness.




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