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And each of the art styles works well for the story it accompanies. despite the limited color palette involved. The visual side of Wonder Woman: Black and Gold #1 does a great job of delivering several different unique visual styles to the book that stand out against each other well. And the fact that it’s presented as Batman doing the doubting on Diana’s commitment to the much shorter-lived humanity is the perfect way to introduce the topic.
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With such dissections about immortality being a favorite hypothetical to discuss for me, this story strikes perfectly.
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Titled I’m Ageless, this story written by John Arcudi, art by Ryan Sook, and letters by Michael Hesler takes a look at how Diana views humanity when our short lives must seem so brief to one who lives so much longer than we do. Whether it’s her relationship with her mom, or how she carries the weight of the things she’s done over her long lifetime, every one of the stories in Wonder Woman: Black and Gold #1 gives a unique exploration of Diana’s world. And while each story here has its place and strengths, one story stood out for me. Taking from the concepts of Batman: Black and White and Harley Quinn: Black, White, and Red, we see an anthology of a DC icon delivered in a striking black and gold.Īs the first issue in this new anthology series, this book’s collection of short stories each takes a look at an aspect of Diana herself. Wonder Woman: Black and Gold #1 is published by DC Comics, written by AJ Mendez, Nadia Shammas, John Arcudi, Amy Reeder, and Becky Clooney, art by Ming Doyle, Morgan Beem, Ryan Sook, Amy Reeder, and Becky Cloonan, with letters by Becca Carey, Ariana Maher, Michael Heisler, Gabriella Downie, and Pat Brosseau.