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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Daniel Sampere has been earning a lot of praise for his issues on WW, earning him a lot of favorable comparisons to acclaimed Wonder Woman artists like Creator/GeorgePerez and Creator/PhilJimenez.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Daniel Sampere has been earning a lot of praise for his issues on WW, earning him a lot of favorable comparisons to acclaimed Wonder Woman artists like Creator/GeorgePerez and Creator/PhilJimenez .Creator/PhilJimenez.
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Issue #4 being an entire one of Diana setting aside a day, despite still being hunted by the U.S. government, to visit a dying fan of hers. Even taking him to Themyscira.
* MemeticMutation: Much like Kite-Man's "Kite Man, Hell yeah!" from King's ''[[ComicBook/BatmanRebirth Batman]]'' run, there's been much made of his Diana's repeated use of ''No, thank you".
* MemeticMutation: Much like Kite-Man's "Kite Man, Hell yeah!" from King's ''[[ComicBook/BatmanRebirth Batman]]'' run, there's been much made of his Diana's repeated use of ''No, thank you".
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments:
** Issue #4 being an entire one of Diana setting aside a day, despite still being hunted by the U.S. government, to visit a dying fan of hers. Even taking him to Themyscira.
** Throughout the "World's Finest" stories, Lizzie repeatedly refers to Jon and Damian as her big brothers. Issue #6's story, all about Jon and Damian trying to get her to go to bed, features her mumbling that she loves Damian as she falls asleep.
* MemeticMutation: Much like Kite-Man's "Kite Man, Hell yeah!" from King's ''[[ComicBook/BatmanRebirth Batman]]'' run, there's been much made of his Diana's repeated use of ''No, thankyou".you".
* SpiritualSuccessor: The "World's Finest" back-up stories involving Jon Kent, Damian Wayne, and Lizzie. With Jon and Damian's banter back in full force, it comes across as an unofficial sequel to ''ComicBook/SuperSons'' premised around the two babysitting Wonder Woman's daughter.
* SugarWiki/SweetDreamsFuel: The "World's Finest" back-ups. Much of it is just Jon Kent and Damian Wayne babysitting Lizzie or fast-forwarding to when they're older and on the cusp of becoming their parents' successors as the new Trinity. A lot of it is adorable.
** Issue #4 being an entire one of Diana setting aside a day, despite still being hunted by the U.S. government, to visit a dying fan of hers. Even taking him to Themyscira.
** Throughout the "World's Finest" stories, Lizzie repeatedly refers to Jon and Damian as her big brothers. Issue #6's story, all about Jon and Damian trying to get her to go to bed, features her mumbling that she loves Damian as she falls asleep.
* MemeticMutation: Much like Kite-Man's "Kite Man, Hell yeah!" from King's ''[[ComicBook/BatmanRebirth Batman]]'' run, there's been much made of his Diana's repeated use of ''No, thank
* SpiritualSuccessor: The "World's Finest" back-up stories involving Jon Kent, Damian Wayne, and Lizzie. With Jon and Damian's banter back in full force, it comes across as an unofficial sequel to ''ComicBook/SuperSons'' premised around the two babysitting Wonder Woman's daughter.
* SugarWiki/SweetDreamsFuel: The "World's Finest" back-ups. Much of it is just Jon Kent and Damian Wayne babysitting Lizzie or fast-forwarding to when they're older and on the cusp of becoming their parents' successors as the new Trinity. A lot of it is adorable.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Daniel Sampere has been earning a lot of praise for his issues on WW, earning him a lot of favorable comparisons to acclaimed Wonder Woman artists like Creator/GeorgePerez and Creator/PhilJimenez Creator/PhilJimenez .
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: Donna's challenge to Diana in Issue #5? A match in what may or may not be ''VideoGame/Injustice2''. And of all people, ''Diana'' is accusing Donna of sabotaging the game when she finds herself losing.
** As Donna seems to be winning, she advises Diana to avoid [[RageQuit throwing the controller at the TV when she loses]]. Diana ends up winning, so it's ''Donna'' who's throwing the controller in the end.
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: Donna's challenge to Diana in Issue #5? A match in what may or may not be ''VideoGame/Injustice2''. And of all people, ''Diana'' is accusing Donna of sabotaging the game when she finds herself losing.
** As Donna seems to be winning, she advises Diana to avoid [[RageQuit throwing the controller at the TV when she loses]]. Diana ends up winning, so it's ''Donna'' who's throwing the controller in the end.
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* MemeticMutation: Much like Kite-Man's "Kite Man, Hell yeah!" from King's ''[[ComicBook/BatmanRebirth Batman run]]'', there's been much made of his Diana's repeated use of ''No, thank you".
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* MemeticMutation: Much like Kite-Man's "Kite Man, Hell yeah!" from King's ''[[ComicBook/BatmanRebirth Batman run]]'', Batman]]'' run, there's been much made of his Diana's repeated use of ''No, thank you".
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Issue #4 being an entire one of Diana setting aside a day, despite still being hunted by the U.S. government, to visit a dying fan of hers. Even taking him to Themyscira.Themyscira.
* MemeticMutation: Much like Kite-Man's "Kite Man, Hell yeah!" from King's ''[[ComicBook/BatmanRebirth Batman run]]'', there's been much made of his Diana's repeated use of ''No, thank you".
* MemeticMutation: Much like Kite-Man's "Kite Man, Hell yeah!" from King's ''[[ComicBook/BatmanRebirth Batman run]]'', there's been much made of his Diana's repeated use of ''No, thank you".
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* SugarWiki/HeartWarmingMoments: SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Issue #4 being an entire one of Diana setting aside a day, despite still being hunted by the U.S. government, to visit a dying fan of hers. Even taking him to Themyscira.
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For the YMMV page for the Franchise/WonderWoman franchise at large see [[YMMV/WonderWoman here]].
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Daniel Sampere has been earning a lot of praise for his issues on WW, earning him a lot of favorable comparisons to acclaimed Wonder Woman artists like Creator/GeorgePerez and Creator/PhilJimenez
* SugarWiki/HeartWarmingMoments: Issue #4 being an entire one of Diana setting aside a day, despite still being hunted by the U.S. government, to visit a dying fan of hers. Even taking him to Themyscira.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Daniel Sampere has been earning a lot of praise for his issues on WW, earning him a lot of favorable comparisons to acclaimed Wonder Woman artists like Creator/GeorgePerez and Creator/PhilJimenez
* SugarWiki/HeartWarmingMoments: Issue #4 being an entire one of Diana setting aside a day, despite still being hunted by the U.S. government, to visit a dying fan of hers. Even taking him to Themyscira.