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* HeroRivalBaddieTeamUp: The climax of the "Challenge of Artemis" arc sees Diana team up with her rival ComicBook/{{Artemis}} and villain Circe to fight the White Magician. The team up is a bit odd as Artemis was already nearing the end of her fight with the Magician by the time Diana got there, and Circe initially refused to join (though she did send Diana along) and only arrived even later after Artemis' fate was sealed.


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* HeroRivalBaddieTeamUp: The climax of the arc sees Diana team up with her rival ComicBook/{{Artemis}} and villain Circe to fight the White Magician. The team up is a bit odd as Artemis was already nearing the end of her fight with the Magician by the time Diana got there, and Circe initially refused to join (though she did send Diana along) and only arrived even later after Artemis' fate was sealed.
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* HeroRivalBaddieTeamUp: The climax of the "Challenge of Artemis" arc sees Diana team up with her rival ComicBook/{{Artemis}} and villain Circe to fight the White Magician. The team up is a bit odd as Artemis was already nearing the end of her fight with the Magician by the time Diana got there, and Circe initially refused to join (though she did send Diana along) and only arrived even later after Artemis' fate was sealed.
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* {{Retcon}}: Trevor Barnes in Phil Jimenez' run mentions having two mothers, but in the end only one mother is shown in his family and the "Game of the Gods" arc guest-written by Walt Simonson has Trevor's mother imply the existence of a deceased father.
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So [[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths worlds lived, worlds died, and nothing was the same again]]. Still, the cosmos called for an Olympus, an Amazon race, a champion to lead them all -- and Gaea obliged. No longer bound to the meandering, often self-contradicting stories of years past (or the decrepit [[UsefulNotes/TheComicsCode Comics Code Authority]]), a new crop of creators arose to craft a definitive Franchise/WonderWoman for TheEighties and beyond. With this brand-new Wonder Woman came countless new friends, new foes, new locales and new adventures, which came to shape not only her own mythos, but many others in [[Franchise/TheDCU the wider DCU]].

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So [[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths worlds lived, worlds died, and nothing was the same again]]. Still, the cosmos called for an Olympus, an Amazon race, a champion to lead them all -- and Gaea obliged. No longer bound to the meandering, often self-contradicting stories of years past (or the decrepit [[UsefulNotes/TheComicsCode [[MediaNotes/TheComicsCode Comics Code Authority]]), a new crop of creators arose to craft a definitive Franchise/WonderWoman for TheEighties and beyond. With this brand-new Wonder Woman came countless new friends, new foes, new locales and new adventures, which came to shape not only her own mythos, but many others in [[Franchise/TheDCU the wider DCU]].
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* AndThenWhat: How Wonder Woman ultimately stops ComicBook/{{Ares|DC}} -- by using her Lasso of Truth to force him to envision [[ApocalypseHow a world where he's won]]. In other words, a world completely devoid of human life, with no-one to sing his praises, until he too fades away forgotten.

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* AndThenWhat: How Wonder Woman ultimately stops ComicBook/{{Ares|DC}} [[Characters/WonderWomanAres Ares]] -- by using her Lasso of Truth to force him to envision [[ApocalypseHow a world where he's won]]. In other words, a world completely devoid of human life, with no-one to sing his praises, until he too fades away forgotten.

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* FullFrontalAssault: The history of Themyscira established at the start of George Perez's run shows Hippolyte fighting naked when she leads the Amazons in fighting back against Heracles and his soldiers enslaving them.

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The history of Themyscira established at the start of George Perez's run shows Hippolyte fighting naked when she leads the Amazons in fighting back against Heracles and his soldiers enslaving them.them.
** Barbara Ann Minerva transforms into a humanoid feline monster as the Cheetah. As a result, she is usually naked when she kills people or fights Wonder Woman.

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-->Issues #1-62[[note]]Issue #16 ties into ''ComicBook/ActionComics'' #600[[/note]], Annuals #1-2, ''War of the Gods'' #1-4

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-->Issues #1-62[[note]]Issue #16 ties into ''ComicBook/ActionComics'' #600[[/note]], Annuals #1-2, ''War of the Gods'' ''ComicBook/WarOfTheGods'' #1-4


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* GrandFinale: The CrisisCrossover ''ComicBook/WarOfTheGods'', where the main conflict entails Circe causing the gods of different pantheons to war with one another in an effort to defeat Wonder Woman, serves as the conclusion to Perez's run.
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* HammyVillainSeriousHero: Diana and Circe have had this dynamic since 90s. While Diana isn't much for brooding and does have her humorous moments, she is rather serious-minded and reserved. Circe by contrast, is a cackling VainSorceress with a theatrical flair.
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* {{Cameo}}: There are appearances of the newly formed Justice League as Juilia quickly gives an overview of the fallout of Godfrey's mess and Diana declining their invitation to join. ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/BlackCanary, ComicBook/BlueBeetle, [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Captain Marvel]], Changeling/Beast Boy, ComicBook/DoctorFate, ComicBook/TheFlash, ComicBook/GreenLantern (Guy Gardner), ComicBook/MartianManhunter, ComicBook/{{Robin}}, and ComicBook/{{Superman}} all make an appearance, but none for more than two panels.

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* {{Cameo}}: TheCameo: There are appearances of the newly formed Justice League as Juilia quickly gives an overview of the fallout of Godfrey's mess and Diana declining their invitation to join. ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/BlackCanary, ComicBook/BlueBeetle, [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Captain Marvel]], Changeling/Beast Boy, ComicBook/DoctorFate, ComicBook/TheFlash, ComicBook/GreenLantern (Guy Gardner), ComicBook/MartianManhunter, ComicBook/{{Robin}}, and ComicBook/{{Superman}} all make an appearance, but none for more than two panels.

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