Wonder Woman #4
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Over on Paradise Island, Hera does indeed appear, resplendent in cape of peacock feathers. Knowing she has no chance against a goddess, the warrior queen bows down and asks for forgiveness. And Hera seems set to look with compassion on the weaker woman, so vulnerable to her husband's charms.
Diana finds Hippolyte, but she's in no fit state to accept an apology thanks to the departed Hera. She's been petrified, and her Amazon sisters are in equally dire straits, having been transformed into snakes.
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Date: 2011-12-29 08:07 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2011-12-29 05:47 pm (UTC)There is something so simple and beautiful about this statement.
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Date: 2011-12-30 06:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-29 06:52 pm (UTC)I mean, I know that she's met Clayface (in the story where he steals some of her bodymass to get her powers, which deages her to Donna Troy's physical age), Ra's al Ghul (in the Trinity graphic novel, where he first tries to use Bizarro to take over the world and then tries to conquer Paradise Island on the basis that Ra's thinks that the Amazons would make good breeding stock) and the Joker (way back in a story draw by Brian Bolland, just post-Killing Joke when Diana's costume consisted of a leather jacket and black hotpants).
Depending on the version, the interaction'd be very different though. The DCAU version or the Maurice LaMarche one from Arkham City would be cool, no pun intended, as Diana would probably sympathise with him more than Bruce does. Possibly even offering to cure Nora with the purple healing ray or something.