Spécial DC #21
"La princesse et le pouvoir" is a mythic tale from the DC Special series, weaving together the origins of the Amazons with a quiet, powerful focus on creation and destiny. Written by Greg Potter, George Pérez, and Ed Tourriol du studio Makma, and illustrated with striking detail by George Pérez, this 2003 story reimagines Diana’s birth as a sacred act of hope, guided by the Olympian goddesses. The cover by Adam Hughes captures the mythic grandeur of the moment, a visual complement to a tale where a warrior queen rises not by chance, but by purpose.
In "La princesse et le pouvoir," the Amazones, once guided by the Olympian goddesses to teach humanity the ways of Gaïa, are drawn into war after forgetting their purpose. Led by Hippolyte, they reclaim their mission, and when the goddesses command her to create a child from clay, the result is Diana—raised in isolation, destined to become the chosen champion. Now grown, Diana prepares to face Arès, stepping into a world beyond her island home.
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