The Legend of Wonder Woman #25
The Legend of Wonder Woman #25
Genre
Superhero, Fantasy, Action, Mythology
Main Characters
- Wonder
Woman (Diana Prince): The Amazonian princess and champion of justice,
armed with divine gifts and unwavering resolve.
- Steve
Trevor: Loyal ally and love interest, deeply entwined in Diana's
journey.
- Etta
Candy: A fearless fighter and devoted friend, providing both moral and
physical support.
- The
Titan: A colossal adversary whose awakening threatens the balance of
the world.
- The
Amazons of Themyscira: Diana’s sisters, many of whom are engaged in
their own conflicts as the battle with the Titan looms.
Writer
Renae De Liz — Known for her fresh and mythic take on
iconic characters, De Liz crafts Diana’s journey with emotion, depth, and
wonder.
Artist
Renae De Liz (Pencils & Colors) — Combining rich,
painterly visuals with expressive character work, De Liz’s art gives this issue
its heart and impact.
Ray Dillon (Inks & Letters) — With dynamic inks and atmospheric
effects, Dillon enhances the scale and energy of every scene.
Editor Details
Jessica Chen (Editor) — Maintains a careful balance
between epic mythology and personal storytelling, ensuring both pacing and tone
align with the series’ vision.
Publisher and Brand
DC Comics
Imprint: Digital First (part of DC’s modern digital initiative)
Release Year
2016
Brief Plot Summary
In The Legend of Wonder Woman #25, the final
confrontation begins as the Titan—a monstrous being of ancient power—rises to
threaten the mortal and divine realms alike. Wonder Woman must harness her full
strength, both physical and spiritual, to stop this world-ending threat. While
her allies, including Steve Trevor and Etta Candy, fight their own battles on
different fronts, Diana faces the Titan alone. It's a test not just of might,
but of character, belief, and destiny.
Notable Arcs or Storylines
This issue serves as the climactic finale of The Legend
of Wonder Woman mini-series, which reimagines Diana’s origin through a
mythological and emotional lens. The entire arc emphasizes self-discovery, the
hero’s journey, and the inner power of compassion and truth—culminating in this
dramatic showdown with the Titan.
Fan Theories or Interpretations
Some readers interpret the Titan not just as a literal
monster, but as a symbolic representation of Diana’s fear of failing her
destiny or the overwhelming burden of heroism. Additionally, the layered
relationships between Diana, Steve, and Etta have sparked discussions about the
roles of friendship and love in shaping Wonder Woman’s identity beyond her
warrior legacy.
Review Summary
The Legend of Wonder Woman #25 delivers a satisfying
and emotional conclusion to the series. Renae De Liz’s storytelling seamlessly
blends mythic grandeur with personal stakes, while her artwork is both elegant
and powerful, particularly in the Titan battle sequences. The character depth,
especially Diana’s internal struggle, is beautifully rendered. This issue
reinforces why Wonder Woman remains one of the most enduring and inspirational
figures in comic history.
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