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* SadlyMythtaken: There are the usual DC departures from mythology, like ComicBook/{{Ares|DC}} not being treated as Hippolyta's father (though the [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 previous still in continuity series]] had made it clear he was, and that this was the cause of him aiding Diana on several occasions) and being recast as Evil, in addition to some new ones:

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* SadlyMythtaken: There are the usual DC departures from mythology, like ComicBook/{{Ares|DC}} [[Characters/WonderWomanAres Ares]] not being treated as Hippolyta's father (though the [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 previous still in continuity series]] had made it clear he was, and that this was the cause of him aiding Diana on several occasions) and being recast as Evil, in addition to some new ones:
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* ClarkKenting: Lampshaded. When Bruce hands Diana a "new" identity she can use she smirks at the inclusion of glasses and says they must have been Clark's idea. B doesn't refute this and grins himself at the accusation. In the story itself it's implied to be less effective than Clark's disguise as Sarge Steel seems to see right through it even though he doesn't call her out.

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* ClarkKenting: Lampshaded. When Bruce hands Diana a "new" identity she can use she smirks at the inclusion of glasses and says they must have been Clark's idea. B doesn't refute this and grins himself at the accusation. In the story itself it's implied to be less effective than Clark's disguise as Sarge Steel ComicBook/SargeSteel seems to see right through it even though he doesn't call her out.
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* ColonelBadass: Simone turned former PluckyComicRelief character Etta Candy into a DeadpanSnarker Lieutenant colonel who is also a BadassNormal, as well as one of Wondy's "[[BloodBrothers sisters]]" and very dear friends.

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* ColonelBadass: Simone turned former PluckyComicRelief character Etta Candy into a DeadpanSnarker Lieutenant colonel who is also a BadassNormal, as well as one of Wondy's "[[BloodBrothers "[[SwornBrothers sisters]]" and very dear friends.
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* ForcedTransformation: The bestiamorphs are men ComicBook/{{Circe}} transformed into her animalistic slaves against their will.

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* ForcedTransformation: The bestiamorphs are men ComicBook/{{Circe}} Circe transformed into her animalistic slaves against their will.



* RoguesGalleryShowcase: Probably one of the most remembered things about this run is how many Wonder Woman villains Heinberg squeezed in here; ComicBook/{{Circe}}, ComicBook/{{Cheetah}}, Giganta, Silver Swan, Queen Clea, Osira, Gundra, ComicBook/{{Hercules|Unbound}}, Minister Blizzard, Dr. Pyscho, The Mask to just name a few.

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* RoguesGalleryShowcase: Probably one of the most remembered things about this run is how many Wonder Woman villains Heinberg squeezed in here; ComicBook/{{Circe}}, Circe, ComicBook/{{Cheetah}}, Giganta, Silver Swan, Queen Clea, Osira, Gundra, ComicBook/{{Hercules|Unbound}}, Minister Blizzard, Dr. Pyscho, The Mask to just name a few.

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* GreenLanternRing: The Lantern Corspman of Sector 422 initially stands against Diana as he doesn't want to fight to protect the khunds from genocide, given that the Empire killed his family. By the end of the arc he has a partner and trainee Lantern who is a khund herself.


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* ImaginationBasedSuperpower: The Lantern Corspman of Sector 422 initially stands against Diana as he doesn't want to fight to protect the khunds from genocide, given that the Empire killed his family. By the end of the arc he has a partner and trainee Lantern who is a khund herself.
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* BalefulPolymorph: The bestiamorphs are men ComicBook/{{Circe}} transformed into her animalistic slaves against their will.

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* BalefulPolymorph: ForcedTransformation: The bestiamorphs are men ComicBook/{{Circe}} transformed into her animalistic slaves against their will.
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* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: Gorilla Knights, including Tolifhar, Rhanda and Mirada, ally themselves with Diana after being banished from Gorilla City for what they did under Grodd's sway.
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The third volume of ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' after ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'' that ran from 2006 to 2010. The book initially had very rapid writer turn over before settling on Gail Simone. The quickly changing writers and the requirement for several of them to tie into the ''ComicBook/AmazonsAttack'' crossover led to several inconsistencies and dropped plotlines. The writers on Volume 3 are:

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The third volume of ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' after ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'' that ran from 2006 to 2010. The book initially had very rapid writer turn over before settling on Gail Simone. The quickly changing writers and the requirement for several of them to tie into the ''ComicBook/AmazonsAttack'' crossover led to several inconsistencies and dropped plotlines. The writers on Volume 3 are:
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Attempts to reconcile Diana with her actions during ComicBook/FiftyTwo and her murder of Maxwell Lord, and [[ComicBook/WonderGirl Cassie]]'s dramatic characterization shift since joining the Teen Titans means that there's no way their first meeting after Diana essentially abandoned Cassie is going to go any other way. For bonus points Cassie flips out at [[ComicBook/RobinSeries Tim]] as well since he had spoken to Diana during her absence and never told Cassie about it.

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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Attempts to reconcile Diana with her actions during ComicBook/FiftyTwo and her murder of Maxwell Lord, and [[ComicBook/WonderGirl Cassie]]'s dramatic characterization shift since joining the Teen Titans means that there's no way their first meeting after Diana essentially abandoned Cassie is going to go any other way. For bonus points Cassie flips out at [[ComicBook/RobinSeries [[ComicBook/{{Robin}} Tim]] as well since he had spoken to Diana during her absence and never told Cassie about it.

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