Wonder Woman #2
In "Time Passages," Wonder Woman’s impact ripples across four distinct lives as Julia Kapatelis, Etta Candy, Vanessa Kapatelis, and Myndi Mayer each reflect on how their paths have briefly crossed with the Amazonian warrior. Through their personal accounts—ranging from political unrest to personal transformation—George Pérez and Len Wein weave a poignant, character-driven narrative that reveals the quiet influence of Diana’s presence. The issue’s emotional depth is matched by Pérez’s expressive art and his own distinctive cover, making this a standout moment in the 2004 series.
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Four women write how their lives have recently crossed with Wonder Woman's. Julia Kapatelis records how she witnessed Diana's mission to America interrupted by anti-superhero hysteria fomented by G. Gordon Godfrey. Etta Candy writes to Steve Trevor how the military have dealt with Wonder Woman in the wake of the Ares Assault. Vanessa Kapatelis writes in her diary how Diana has affected her school life. And Myndi Mayer composes a letter to Julia to discuss the publicity campaign she had run for Wonder Woman. But at the same time, a stranger asks to meet the princess in a letter of her own.
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