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** In "The Lies", when Diana and Etta take a cured Barbara Minerva to a mall to get some clothes the stores all bare names of various Wonder Woman writers and artists from over the years. Such as William M. Martston, Creator/GeorgePerez, Brian Bolland, Phil Jimenez, Creator/BrianAzzarello, and Cliff Chiang.


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** In "The Lies", when Diana and Etta take a cured Barbara Minerva to a mall to get some clothes the stores all bare names of various Wonder Woman writers and artists from over the years. Such as Creator/WilliamMoultonMarston, Creator/GeorgePerez, Brian Bolland, Phil Jimenez, Creator/BrianAzzarello, Jill Thompson, and Cliff Chiang.
** During "Year One", a Professor Perez is hired by the Army to try and break the LanguageBarrier with Diana upon her arrival. Both the name and his apperance being a nod to Wonder Woman writer/artist, Creator/GeorgePerez.
** Later in the same story there's a reference to a General Simone. A ShoutOut to Creator/Gail Simone.
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Following Diana's role in ''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal'', writers Becky Cloonan and Michael Conrad took over the series at #770 as part of the ''ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier'' relaunch. In addition there now being a backup feature, titled ''Adventures of Young Diana'', written by Jordie Bellaire and drawn by Paulina Ganucheau. See ComicBook/WonderWomanInfiniteFrontier for more information.

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Following Diana's role in ''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal'', writers Becky Cloonan and Michael Conrad took over the series at #770 as part of the ''ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier'' relaunch. In addition there now being a backup feature, titled ''Adventures of Young Diana'', written by Jordie Bellaire and drawn by Paulina Ganucheau. See ComicBook/WonderWomanInfiniteFrontier ''ComicBook/WonderWomanInfiniteFrontier'' for more information.

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Following Diana's role in ''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal'', writers Becky Cloonan and Michael Conrad took over the series at #770 as part of the ''ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier'' relaunch. In addition there now being a backup feature , titled ''Adventures of Young Diana'', written by Jordie Bellaire and drawn by Paulina Ganucheau.

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Following Diana's role in ''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal'', writers Becky Cloonan and Michael Conrad took over the series at #770 as part of the ''ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier'' relaunch. In addition there now being a backup feature , feature, titled ''Adventures of Young Diana'', written by Jordie Bellaire and drawn by Paulina Ganucheau.Ganucheau. See ComicBook/WonderWomanInfiniteFrontier for more information.




[[folder: Becky Cloonan and Michael Conrad's run]]
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* AlternateUniverse: Diana's search for Janus across the multiverse has her end up in Earth-11 in one issue, DC's gender-swapped universe.
* AmnesiacHero - The opening arc of "Afterworlds" sees Diana arrive in Valhalla only knowing her name and that she used to be some sort of warrior. When Ratatoskr tells her they need Wonder Woman, Diana's only response is wondering who that is.
* ArcVillain: Janus, or it's female half, is this for the "Afterworlds" arc.
* BeingGodIsHard: [[spoiler: The reasoning behind the Valkyries stopping their duties of resurrecting those who die during the battles in Valhalla. They've simply grown exhausted with the burden of having to bring back souls everyday who die in the daily battle that happens in Valhalla.]]
* BroughtDownToBadass: In Valhalla, Diana doesn't have her super strength, flight, invulnerability, and seemingly any other power besides her ability to talk to animals (though Ratatoskr might just be a TalkingAnimal who everyone understands, given they're sometimes depicted as in other depictions of mythology). She is still a badass with years of experience in combat, and is the mightiest of the Amazon warriors. Deconstructed though as despite her skill, the fact she's lost her powers throws off her instincts, so she's not blocking or dodging like she should because she still expects attacks to bounce off of her.
* ChangingClothesIsAFreeAction: Diana's outfit changes for every new dimension or universe she ends up in in the "Afterworlds" arc.
* ContinuityNod: While traveling through Tartarus, Diana briefly passes by the Titan, Cronos, of which she makes a reference to her being the reason he's there. A call back to [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Eric Luke's run on Wonder Woman]] where Cronos showed as an enemy of Diana in a storyline.
* CrossoverCosmology:
** The opening arc finds Diana in the Norse WarriorHeaven of Valhalla.
** Janus, a Roman God/Goddess, is revealed as the overarching enemy of the "Afterworlds" arc. Notable in that Janus is a native Roman deity with no Greek counterpart.
* EvilMeScaresMe: Diana confronts an evil version of herself called the Queen of Asgard. [[spoiler:However, it is quickly revealed to be an illusion created by Dr. Psycho. That then later turns out to be foreshadowing of the arc villain Janus]].
* TheFairFolk: Diana's pursuit of the female half of Janus takes her to Elfhame, the land of the fairies, whose queen has been killed by Janus. As she is wearing Diana's visage, the fairies mistake Diana for her.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler: Dr. Psyscho's projections of the evil "Queen Diana" turns out to be setup for Janus as it is in her appearance. Given Janus states in a later issue she manipulated Pyscho in projecting himself into Asgard, she probably put the idea in his head]]
* GodsNeedPrayerBadly: While exploring the Graveyard of the Gods, Boston explains that numerous gods died after their followers lost faith in them.
* GuardianAngel: [[spoiler: SelfDemonstrating/{{Deadman}}]] is the mysterious figure Diana talks to in between her ResurrectionDeathLoop scenes. He's been assigned to help guide her to her appropriate afterlife but he's not sure how she ended up in Valhalla and admits her heroism in trying to save it has been something of a headache for him as she keeps getting herself killed.
* HealingShiv: This is how the Rod of Asklepios heals. The snake decoration comes to life and bites the victim. Janus seems to find the process as unpleasant as his injuries.
* {{Homage}}: The cover of [[https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/rwDNdbsgMoDARAEDScUxLG-970-80.jpg issue #771]] is a homage to [[https://i.imgur.com/mv4fFiM.png Wonder Woman (Vol 1.) #233]] from the Bronze Age.
* HumansAreUgly: [[spoiler:In Issue #776, Ratatoskr eats an enchanted tart which transforms him into a human boy but still retaining his horn. Ratatoskr is distressed by this to the point of tears, viewing his new look as "hideous".]]
* KillTheGods: [[spoiler:The entire Olympian pantheon is slaughtered by the female Janus. Diana has to venture into the Graveyard of the Gods and defeat the Keeper of the Grounds in a game of wits to resurrect them.]]
* MrFanservice: Siegfried, or "Siggy" as Diana calls him. Especially when draw by Travis Moore.
* TheMultiverse: The "Afterworlds" arc has Diana traversing the much of the multiverse after the Roman Goddess, Janus. Stops including; [[WarriorHeaven Valhalla]], Olympus, the gender-swapped world of Earth-11, [[WackyLand the Fifth Dimension]], and [[ComicBook/AmethystPrincessOfGemworld Gem World]]
* OminousFloatingCastle: The Valkyrie's fortress is depicted a giant floating jewel.
* ResurrectionDeathLoop: Wonder Woman wakes up to find herself in Valhalla. Naturally, this is in play, and the mysterious entity trying to get her to leave acknowledges that it's probably ''super'' fun to be able to fight without consequence all day, but she has to figure out why she's in Valhalla.
* SerpentStaff: Diana uses the Rod of Asclepius to heal Janus.
* SignatureScent: One of the things that begins to remind Diana of her past life is when battling the Njord, a Norse sea god, is that his smell reminds her of ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}.
* SignificantWardrobeShift: The "Afterworlds" arc has Diana has switched out of her [[Film/WonderWoman2017 movie-derived]] Greco-Roman skirted hoplite-appearance every time she enters a new world.
** While in Valhalla, she sports a more Medieval-inspired attire befitting the Norse setting from Issues #770 - 773.
** When arriving in Olympus, Issues #774-775, she wears a Greco-Roman tunic along with sandals and a Hoplite helmet-like headgear.
** In the realm of Elfhame, Issue #776, she finds herself in a flowery dress with red, white, and blue coloring.
** In Issue #777, she ends up in her [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Golden Age]]-skirted costume.
** Issue #778 has the record so far with almost four total new costumes for each new dimension/universe Diana ends up visiting in it. One of which includes her iconic [[ComicBook/New52 Pre-New 52]] costume modeled after her [[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague DCAU appearance]].
* StatuesqueStunner: The three Valkyries, led by Gundra, tower over all the characters in Valhalla (including gods like Thor and Odin).
* SwallowedWhole: Diana hides in the shell of an eagle's egg that Nidhogg, a giant serpent gnawing at Yggdrasil's roots, in order to get the key to the Valkyrie's fortress located in the giant snake's belly.
* TalkingAnimal: Diana is joined in her adventures in the afterlife with the talking squirrel Ratatoskr of Norse mythology.
* TruerToTheText: Thor is depicted as a stout, red-headed man with a beard, which is how he was said to look in the original mythology, as opposed to [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Marvel's take on the character]]. Mjolnir is also designed to look more like it does in Norse mythology, rather than the block-on-a-stick design Jack Kirby gave it and popularized by the [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse MCU]].
* TheUnderworld: Diana ends up travelling through two. First through the Tartarus section of Hades to get to the Graveyard of the Gods, where the Olympian Gods have gone after Janus killed them.
* WarriorHeaven: The first arc sees Diana finding herself in one of the most famous examples from world mythology, Valhalla.
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: In Issue #776, the female half of Janus offers Diana a chance to help her "redefine the future".]] [[TheFettered Diana]] naturally declines.
* WhatDidIDoLastNight: Following her first night at Valhalla, Diana awakes in Siegfried's bed in the nude with a massive headache. Siegfried assures her when she begins to ask that they did not sleep together.
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Starting with Issue #770, a backup feature was added to the comic focusing on the adventures of a young Diana on Themyscira prior to leaving for Man's World.
[[folder: Jordan Bellaire's Young Diana ]]
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* AscendedExtra: Clio, usually an obscure Amazon scribe from the George Perez run, get's a spotlight role here as Diana's history tutor and the one who charges her with seeking out the missing scrolls of Themyscira' history.
* {{Bookworm}}: Clio is this of the Amazons, stating she prefers the more quite nature of working in Themyscira's library. Diana noting she rarely sees her at any of Themyscira's outdoors activities or contests.
* BigBad: [[spoiler: [[Characters/WonderWomanCirce Circe]], or an aspect of her magic is revealed to be the malevolent force hiding in one of the lost Themysciran history texts ]]
* TheBusCameBack: Jumpa, Diana's pet Kanga from [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 the Golden Age and Pre-Crisis continuity]], is brought back as her childhood pet/friend.
* ConstantlyCurious: As is often with depictions of Diana in her childhood, Diana has a restless curiosity that often causes her to get into trouble with the older Amazons.
* DealWithTheDevil:
* RaceLift: Hellene, a minor Amazon from the George Perez post-Crisis 80s run, is changed from a blonde-haired white Amazon to a black woman.
* RoyalBrat: Downplayed with Diana. She gets into a lot of trouble that's shown to annoy some of the other Amazons but it's clear she's expected to grow out if it and it comes from being the only child on a secluded island.
* SunkenCity: Diana goes looking for one of the missing Themysciran history texts in a sunken city in the waters around Themyscira.
* ThreateningShark: Played with. Diana shows fear of the Megalodons as they approach her after she falls into the waters around Themyscira but is assured by Oenone that they're not dangerous and are the island's protectors.
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* AmnesiacHero - The opening arc of ''Afterworlds'' sees Diana arrive in Valhalla only knowing her name and that she used to be some sort of warrior. When Ratatoskr tells her they need Wonder Woman, Diana's only response is wondering who that is.

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* AmnesiacHero - The opening arc of ''Afterworlds'' "Afterworlds" sees Diana arrive in Valhalla only knowing her name and that she used to be some sort of warrior. When Ratatoskr tells her they need Wonder Woman, Diana's only response is wondering who that is.



* ChangingClothesIsAFreeAction: Diana's outfit changes for every new dimension or universe she ends up in in the "Afterworlds" arc.



* MrFanservice: Siegfried, or "Siggy" as Diana calls him. Especially when draw by Travis Moore.
* TheMultiverse: The "Afterworlds" arc has Diana traversing the much of the multiverse after the Roman Goddess, Janus. Stops including; [[WarriorHeaven Valhalla]], Olympus, the gender-swapped world of Earth-11, [[WackyLand the Fifth Dimension]], and [[ComicBook/AmethystPrincessOfGemworld Gem World]]



* SignatureScent: One of the things that begins to remind Diana of her past life is when battling the Njord, a Norse sea god, is that his smell reminds of ComicBook/Aquaman.
* SignificantWardrobeShift: The "Afterworlds" arc has Diana has switch out of her [[Film/WonderWoman2017 movie-derived]] Greco-Roman skirted hoplite-appearance every time she enters a new world.

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* SignatureScent: One of the things that begins to remind Diana of her past life is when battling the Njord, a Norse sea god, is that his smell reminds her of ComicBook/Aquaman.
ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}.
* SignificantWardrobeShift: The "Afterworlds" arc has Diana has switch switched out of her [[Film/WonderWoman2017 movie-derived]] Greco-Roman skirted hoplite-appearance every time she enters a new world.


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** Issue #778 has the record so far with almost four total new costumes for each new dimension/universe Diana ends up visiting in it. One of which includes her iconic [[ComicBook/New52 Pre-New 52]] costume modeled after her [[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague DCAU appearance]].

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* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: In Issue #776, the female half of Janus offers Diana a chance to help her "redefine the future". [[TheFettered Diana]] naturally declines.

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* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: In Issue #776, the female half of Janus offers Diana a chance to help her "redefine the future". ]] [[TheFettered Diana]] naturally declines.


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* BigBad: [[spoiler: [[Characters/WonderWomanCirce Circe]], or an aspect of her magic is revealed to be the malevolent force hiding in one of the lost Themysciran history texts ]]


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* DealWithTheDevil:

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* SignificantWardrobeShift: The "Afterworlds" arc has Diana has go from her [[Film/WonderWoman2017 movie-derived]] Greco-Roman skirted hoplite-look to a more Medieval-inspired attire befitting the Norse setting.

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* SignificantWardrobeShift: The "Afterworlds" arc has Diana has go from switch out of her [[Film/WonderWoman2017 movie-derived]] Greco-Roman skirted hoplite-look to hoplite-appearance every time she enters a new world.
** While in Valhalla, she sports
a more Medieval-inspired attire befitting the Norse setting. setting from Issues #770 - 773.
** When arriving in Olympus, Issues #774-775, she wears a Greco-Roman tunic along with sandals and a Hoplite helmet-like headgear.
** In the realm of Elfhame, Issue #776, she finds herself in a flowery dress with red, white, and blue coloring.
** In Issue #777, she ends up in her [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Golden Age]]-skirted costume.

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* AlternateUniverse: Diana's search for Janus across the multiverse has her end up in Earth-11 in one issue, DC's gender-swapped universe.



* ArcVillain: Janus, or it's female half, is this for the "Afterworlds" arc.



* EvilMeScaresMe: Diana confronts an evil version of herself called the Queen of Asgard. [[spoiler:However, it is quickly revealed to be an illusion created by Dr. Psycho]].

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* EvilMeScaresMe: Diana confronts an evil version of herself called the Queen of Asgard. [[spoiler:However, it is quickly revealed to be an illusion created by Dr. Psycho]].Psycho. That then later turns out to be foreshadowing of the arc villain Janus]].


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* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler: Dr. Psyscho's projections of the evil "Queen Diana" turns out to be setup for Janus as it is in her appearance. Given Janus states in a later issue she manipulated Pyscho in projecting himself into Asgard, she probably put the idea in his head]]
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* TheFairFolk: Diana's pursuit of the female half of Janus takes her to Elfhame, the land of the fairies, whose king has been killed by Janus. As she is wearing Diana's visage, the fairies mistake Diana for her.

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* TheFairFolk: Diana's pursuit of the female half of Janus takes her to Elfhame, the land of the fairies, whose king queen has been killed by Janus. As she is wearing Diana's visage, the fairies mistake Diana for her.
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* TheFairFolk: Diana's pursuit of the female half of Janus takes her to Elfhame, the land of the fairies, whose king has been killed by Janus. As she is wearing Diana's visage, the fairies mistake Diana for her.
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* KillTheGods: [[spoiler:The entire Olympian pantheon is slaughtered by the female Janus. Diana has to venture into the Graveyard of the Gods and defeat the Keeper of the Grounds in a game of wits to resurrect them.]]


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* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: In Issue #776, the female half of Janus offers Diana a chance to help her "redefine the future". [[TheFettered Diana]] naturally declines.
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* TalkingAnimal: Diana is joined in her adventures in the afterlife with the talking squirrel Ratatosk of Norse mythology.

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* TalkingAnimal: Diana is joined in her adventures in the afterlife with the talking squirrel Ratatosk Ratatoskr of Norse mythology.
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* HumansAreUgly: [[spoiler:In Issue #776, Ratatoskr eats an enchanted tart which transforms him into a human boy but still retaining his horn. Ratatoskr is distressed by this to the point of tears, viewing his new look as "hideous".]]



* TruerToTheText: When Wonder Woman sees Thor in battle at Valhalla, rather than look like how he does in [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Marvel's take on the character]], he's depicted as a stout red-headed man with a beard, which is how he was said to look in the original mythology. Mjolnir is also designed to look more like it does in Norse mythology, rather than the block-on-a-stick design Jack Kirby gave it and popularized by the [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse MCU]].

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* TruerToTheText: When Wonder Woman sees Thor in battle at Valhalla, rather than look like how he does in [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Marvel's take on the character]], he's is depicted as a stout stout, red-headed man with a beard, which is how he was said to look in the original mythology.mythology, as opposed to [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Marvel's take on the character]]. Mjolnir is also designed to look more like it does in Norse mythology, rather than the block-on-a-stick design Jack Kirby gave it and popularized by the [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse MCU]].

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* EvilMeScaresMe: Diana confronts an evil version of herself called the Queen of Asgard [[spoiler: that is quickly revealed to be an illusion by Dr. Psycho]].

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* EvilMeScaresMe: Diana confronts an evil version of herself called the Queen of Asgard [[spoiler: that Asgard. [[spoiler:However, it is quickly revealed to be an illusion created by Dr. Psycho]].
* GodsNeedPrayerBadly: While exploring the Graveyard of the Gods, Boston explains that numerous gods died after their followers lost faith in them.

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* CrossoverCosmology: Diana finds herself in the opening arc of the run in the Norse WarriorHeaven of Valhalla.

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* HealingShiv: This is how the Rod of Asklepios heals. The snake decoration comes to life and bites the victim. Janus seems to find the process as unpleasant as his injuries.


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* SerpentStaff: Diana uses the Rod of Asclepius to heal Janus.
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** Janus, a Roman God/Goddess, is revealed as the overarching enemy of the "Afterworlds" arc.

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** Janus, a Roman God/Goddess, is revealed as the overarching enemy of the "Afterworlds" arc. Notable in that Janus is a native Roman deity with no Greek counterpart.

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** The ''Year One'' storyline reveals that the Amazons of Themyscira are born from the souls of women killed by men, the same origin as the original post-''Crisis'' version.

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** The ''Year One'' "Year One" storyline reveals that the Amazons of Themyscira are born from the souls of women killed by men, the same origin as the original post-''Crisis'' version.



** If ''Year One'' is Diana's true origin, then the Amazon's kidnapping sailors and raping them to produce children during Brian Azzarello's run no longer true. "The Lies" suggests that basically everything Diana thinks she remembers (i.e. her New 52 backstory) is probably false.

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** If ''Year One'' "Year One" is Diana's true origin, then the Amazon's kidnapping sailors and raping them to produce children during Brian Azzarello's run no longer true. "The Lies" suggests that basically everything Diana thinks she remembers (i.e. her New 52 backstory) is probably false.



* RetCanon: This run sees Diana switch to wearing a costume lifted from her appearances in the DCEU films for the first time in comics but is explained later in the ''Year One'' storyline that it's actually the first costume she wore when she came to Man's World.

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* RetCanon: This run sees Diana switch to wearing a costume lifted from her appearances in the DCEU films for the first time in comics but is explained later in the ''Year One'' "Year One" storyline that it's actually the first costume she wore when she came to Man's World.



* ContinuityNod: While traveling through Tartarus, Diana briefly passes by the Titan, Cronos, of which she makes a reference to her being the reason he's there. A call back to [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Eric Luke's run on Wonder Woman]] where Cronos showed as an enemy of Diana in a storyline.



** Janus, a Roman God/Goddess, is revealed as the overarching enemy of the "Afterworlds" arc.



* SignificantWardrobeShift: The ''Afterworlds'' arc has Diana has go from her [[Film/WonderWoman2017 movie-derived]] Greco-Roman skirted hoplite-look to a more Medieval-inspired attire befitting the Norse setting.

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* SignificantWardrobeShift: The ''Afterworlds'' "Afterworlds" arc has Diana has go from her [[Film/WonderWoman2017 movie-derived]] Greco-Roman skirted hoplite-look to a more Medieval-inspired attire befitting the Norse setting.


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* TalkingAnimal: Diana is joined in her adventures in the afterlife with the talking squirrel Ratatosk of Norse mythology.


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* TheUnderworld: Diana ends up travelling through two. First through the Tartarus section of Hades to get to the Graveyard of the Gods, where the Olympian Gods have gone after Janus killed them.

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* VillainTeamUp: Paula Von Gunther forms the Four Horsewoman that consists of herself, Devastation, Armageddon, and Genocide.

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* VillainousLineage: Gundra the Vaklyrie is revealed to be an ancestor of Paula Von Gunther, and the start of her villainous family history.
* VillainTeamUp: Paula Von Gunther forms the Four Horsewoman that consists of herself, Devastation, Armageddon, and Genocide.



* BeingGodIsHard: [[spoiler: The reasoning behind the Valkyries stopping their duties of resurrecting those who die during the battles in Valhalla. They've simply grown exhausted with the burden of having to bring back souls everyday who die in the daily battle that happens in Valhalla.]]



* StatuesqueStunner: The three Valkyries, led by Gundra, tower over all the characters in Valhalla (including gods like Thor and Odin).



* VillainousLineage: Gundra the Vaklyrie is revealed to be an ancestor of Paula Von Gunther, and the start of her villianous family history.
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* GuardianAngel: [[spoiler: SelfDemonstrating/{{Deadman}}]] is the mysterious figure Diana talks to in between her ResurrectionDeathLoop scenes. He's been assigned to help guide her to her appropriate afterlife but he's not sure how she ended up in Valhalla and admits her heroism in trying to save it has been something of a headache for him as she keeps getting herself killed.
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* InTheBlood: Gundra the Vaklyrie is revealed to be an ancestor of Paula Von Gunther, and the start of her villianous family history.


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* EvilMeScaresMe: Diana confronts an evil version of herself called the Queen of Asgard [[spoiler: that is quickly revealed to be an illusion by Dr. Psycho]].



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* EvilMeScaresMe: Diana confronts an evil version of herself called the Queen of Asgard [[spoiler: that OminousFloatingCastle: The Valkyrie's fortress is quickly revealed to be an illusion by Dr. Psycho]].depicted a giant floating jewel.


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* SignatureScent: One of the things that begins to remind Diana of her past life is when battling the Njord, a Norse sea god, is that his smell reminds of ComicBook/Aquaman.
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* EvilMeScaresMe: Diana confronts an evil version of herself called the Queen of Asgard [[spoiler: that is quickly revealed to be an illusion by Dr. Psycho]].


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* SunkenCity: Diana goes looking for one of the missing Themysciran history texts in a sunken city in the waters around Themyscira.
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* SwallowedWhole: Diana hides in the shell of an eagle's egg that Nidhogg, a giant serpent gnawing at Yggdrasil's roots, in order to get the key to the Valkyrie's fortress located in the giant snake's belly.
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* ConstantlyCurious: As is often with depictions of Diana in her childhood, Diana has a restless curiosity that often causes her to get into trouble with the older Amazons.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Veronica Cale is revamped to be this for Paula Von Gunther, one of Wonder Woman's Golden Age enemies. Both become antagonists because of their daughters being used against them (Paula's daughter was held hostage by Nazis so she could make weapons for them, while the soul of Cale's daughter was taken by Phobos and Deimos, the sons of Ares so she could find Themyscira for them).



* AscendedExtra: Clio, usually an obscure Amazon scribe from the George Perez run, takes on the role here of Diana's history tutor and the one who charges her with seeking out the missing scrolls of Themyscira' history.

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* AscendedExtra: Clio, usually an obscure Amazon scribe from the George Perez run, takes on the get's a spotlight role here of as Diana's history tutor and the one who charges her with seeking out the missing scrolls of Themyscira' history.
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* AscendedExtra: Clio, usually an obscure Amazon scribe from the George Perez run, takes on the role here of Diana's history tutor and the one who charges her with seeking out the missing scrolls of Themyscira' history.
* {{Bookworm}}: Clio is this of the Amazons, stating she prefers the more quite nature of working in Themyscira's library. Diana noting she rarely sees her at any of Themyscira's outdoors activities or contests.

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* {{Homage}}: The cover of [[https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/rwDNdbsgMoDARAEDScUxLG-970-80.jpg issue #771]] is a homage to [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/marvel_dc/images/6/6f/Wonder_Woman_Vol_1_233.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20090422160308 Wonder Woman (Vol 1.) #233]] from the Bronze Age.

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* {{Homage}}: The cover of [[https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/rwDNdbsgMoDARAEDScUxLG-970-80.jpg issue #771]] is a homage to [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/marvel_dc/images/6/6f/Wonder_Woman_Vol_1_233.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20090422160308 [[https://i.imgur.com/mv4fFiM.png Wonder Woman (Vol 1.) #233]] from the Bronze Age.


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Starting with Issue #770, a backup feature was added to the comic focusing on the adventures of a young Diana on Themyscira prior to leaving for Man's World.
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* TheBusCameBack: Jumpa, Diana's pet Kanga from [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 the Golden Age and Pre-Crisis continuity]], is brought back as her childhood pet/friend.
* RaceLift: Hellene, a minor Amazon from the George Perez post-Crisis 80s run, is changed from a blonde-haired white Amazon to a black woman.
* RoyalBrat: Downplayed with Diana. She gets into a lot of trouble that's shown to annoy some of the other Amazons but it's clear she's expected to grow out if it and it comes from being the only child on a secluded island.
* ThreateningShark: Played with. Diana shows fear of the Megalodons as they approach her after she falls into the waters around Themyscira but is assured by Oenone that they're not dangerous and are the island's protectors.
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* {{Homage}}: The cover of [[https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/rwDNdbsgMoDARAEDScUxLG-970-80.jpg issue #771]] is a homage to [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/marvel_dc/images/6/6f/Wonder_Woman_Vol_1_233.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20090422160308 Wonder Woman (Vol 1.) #233]] from the Bronze Age.

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Following Diana's role in ''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal'', writers Becky Cloonan and Michael Conrad took over the series at #770 as part of the ''ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier'' relaunch.

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Following Diana's role in ''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal'', writers Becky Cloonan and Michael Conrad took over the series at #770 as part of the ''ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier'' relaunch. In addition there now being a backup feature , titled ''Adventures of Young Diana'', written by Jordie Bellaire and drawn by Paulina Ganucheau.



** The "Year One" storyline reveals that the Amazons of Themyscira are born from the souls of women killed by men, the same origin as the original post-''Crisis'' version.

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** The "Year One" ''Year One'' storyline reveals that the Amazons of Themyscira are born from the souls of women killed by men, the same origin as the original post-''Crisis'' version.



** If "Year One" is Diana's true origin, then the Amazon's kidnapping sailors and raping them to produce children during Brian Azzarello's run no longer true. "The Lies" suggests that basically everything Diana thinks she remembers (i.e. her New 52 backstory) is probably false.

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** If "Year One" ''Year One'' is Diana's true origin, then the Amazon's kidnapping sailors and raping them to produce children during Brian Azzarello's run no longer true. "The Lies" suggests that basically everything Diana thinks she remembers (i.e. her New 52 backstory) is probably false.


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* ResurrectionDeathLoop: Wonder Woman wakes up to find herself in Valhalla. Naturally, this is in play, and the mysterious entity trying to get her to leave acknowledges that it's probably ''super'' fun to be able to fight without consequence all day, but she has to figure out why she's in Valhalla.

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* SignificantWardrobeShift: The ''Afterworlds'' arc has Diana has go from her [[Film/WonderWoman2017 movie-derived]] Greco-Roman armored hoplite/gladiator-look to a more Medieval-inspired attire befitting the Norse setting.

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* SignificantWardrobeShift: The ''Afterworlds'' arc has Diana has go from her [[Film/WonderWoman2017 movie-derived]] Greco-Roman armored hoplite/gladiator-look skirted hoplite-look to a more Medieval-inspired attire befitting the Norse setting.



* WarriorHeaven: The first arc sees Diana finding herself in one of the most famous examples, Valhalla.

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* WarriorHeaven: The first arc sees Diana finding herself in one of the most famous examples, Valhalla.examples from world mythology, Valhalla.
* WhatDidIDoLastNight: Following her first night at Valhalla, Diana awakes in Siegfried's bed in the nude with a massive headache. Siegfried assures her when she begins to ask that they did not sleep together.

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