She is going on talk shows, visiting Girl Scout troops, rescuing refugees, fighting a Chimera, the works. We are now six months after Diana’s appearance in the “Year One” arc, and in that time Wonder Woman has become a worldwide do-gooder and international celebrity. Cyber) discuss her in their morning meeting. In contrast to the way they handled Diana’s sidelining in the “The Truth” arc-where the shifting focus of the book to Steve Trevor as The Hero really bungled handling Diana’s status as the main character-this issue manages to keep Diana in the story by having Veronica and Adrianna Anderson (The future Dr. This story bridges the gap between the two different timelines being followed in this series, and begins to explain just what it is that Cale is after. When she is introduced here in the ‘past’, however, she is just the normal head of a technology and manufacturing corporation, spending her time researching new technologies for profit and schmoozing politicians (Insert your own “So, she’s already a villain then” joke here). In the ‘present’ timeline that is covered in the odd-numbered issues of the series, Cale is a full-blown supervillain whose mercenary henchmen have killed many of Diana’s human allies and is closing in on the rest of them. Wonder Woman issue #16 kicks off the new arc, “Godwatch”, with a classic Villain Episode, tracing the turn-to-villainy for recurring Wonder Woman enemy Veronica Cale.
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