Absolute Wonder Woman shakes things up in huge way, and there’s a lot to get used to right from the opening pages. A new origin story brings with it new mythology, a new guardian, and new abilities, and that’s just in the first issue. We’re here to break down all of the big changes and what they mean for the future, and to do that we’ll be getting into huge spoilers for Absolute Wonder Woman #1 from here on out, starting with when we first meet Diana and why that’s important.

We had a chance to speak with Thompson ahead of the big debut issue, and she also provided some context regarding Diana’s magical abilities and what she is and isn’t capable of.

“I will say that while the magic of Wonder Woman, I haven’t really seen people saying this, so I probably shouldn’t bring it up and raise this issue, but I was worried people would think she was just going to be so dramatically overpowered, but I would say there are limitations to the magic,” Thompson said. “She pays prices for that sometimes. It’s nothing unlimited. She’s also not a master magician. Like, she’s a witch, and she can do a lot of this stuff. She was raised in it, but she’s not, that’s not her primary skill set. Her primary skill set is still more Wonder Woman-based.”

“I would also say that there are a few things that we will reveal where Diana has some very distinct disadvantages that maybe the magic helps compensate for or whatever. So I think, don’t worry about her being too overpowered. Just be excited about how creative we’re going to be able to get with some of these solutions,” Thompson said.

  • classic
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    11 day ago

    What is this whole Absolute [DC Superhero] thing? An alternate universe like All-Star was?

  • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝OP
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    69 days ago

    Bit worrying that the writer has to get out ahead of the series and explain why adding magical powers to an already top level superhero won’t make her OP.

    • @hasnt_seen_goonies
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      39 days ago

      All comic book writers do interviews before their series come out. And I’m sure that a competent writer is only going to give a character strengths that match with the challenges they are planning to put them up against.

  • @uid0gid0
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    29 days ago

    I’m wondering why they put Circe in hell. She’s supposed to have her very own mythical island, Aeaea. Besides it should be Hades if we’re going with the old Greek theme.