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Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League – Wonder Woman #1: Desires

7.9/10

Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League - Wonder Woman #1

Artist(s): Leila del Duca

Colorist(s): Jordie Bellaire

Letterer: Troy Peteri

Publisher: DC Comics

Genre: Action, Superhero

Published Date: 09/13/2022

Recap

THE JUSTICE LEAGUE IS DEAD-LONG LIVE THE JUSTICE LEAGUE! When Pariah and his forces of the Great Darkness laid waste to the most powerful superheroes of all time, all hope was lost…until now. To power his weapons of war, Pariah has captured each member of the Justice League and trapped them on worlds suited to their every dream and desire…while the planets themselves slowly eat away at their respective inhabitants. As Wonder Woman begins a new chapter in her life, Pariah has uprooted her to a reality he controls-how will the Amazon Princess adapt?

Review

Dark Crisis saw the deaths of the major Justice League members… again. Many fans (myself included) have grown weary over these events that see DC’s premiere superheroes killed off. In fact, I mostly ignore that these even exist. But at least Dark Crisis has the decency to spin off one-shots featuring the members of the Justice League and the worlds their “essences” are currently trapped inside of, with this one starring our favorite amazon, Wonder Woman.

Everything seems off in Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League – Wonder Woman #1, but its intentions aren’t even remotely hidden. The blurb at the beginning of the story fills in readers who aren’t familiar with the event which I’m thankful for. The ways Tini Howard presents Diana’s askew world include Etta Candy as president, Cheetah as an honorary amazon, and an unusually secretive Hippolyta. I like the different nods to the Wonderverse in whole (even breakout star Bia gets some spotlight!), but we aren’t given a chance to linger too long on any individual aspect which makes the one-shot feel very superfluous.

The art by Leila del Duca, however, is eye-catching to the say the least. I’m not familiar with del Duca’s work, but I’m absolutely going to seek out more of her work after reading this. I’m blown away by the quality of art DC has given Wonder Woman and the Wonder-adjacent comics in recent years, and this one-shot is no exception. Del Duca does a spectacular job capturing the feel of the main title.

Final Thoughts

This one-shot is by no means essential reading, but if you're a fan of Elseworlds-style stories with beautiful artwork, give this one a shot.

Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League – Wonder Woman #1: Desires
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  • Storyline - 6/10
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  • Art - 9.5/10
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  • Color - 8.5/10
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