Wonder Woman #6
In "Year One Part Three," Wonder Woman's journey into the modern world takes a pivotal turn as Steve and Diana arrive in the U.S. and are swiftly detained by federal agents. With communication a barrier, a linguist named Dr. Barbara Ann Minerva is brought in to bridge the gap, while Diana receives unexpected visions from her patron gods—manifesting as animals and bestowing her with mysterious gifts. Written by Greg Rucka and illustrated with striking precision by Nicola Scott, this issue blends tense political intrigue with mythic wonder, all rendered in vivid colors by Romulo Fajardo Jr. and lettered by Jodi Wynne, with a cover by Nicola Scott that captures the moment’s gravity.
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Steve and Diana arrive in the US, where they are detained and de-briefed by federal agents. Unable to overcome the language barrier with Diana, the military brings in an expert who can interpret her language, Dr. Barbara Ann Minerva. Steve tells Maya about Nick's death. Diana is visited in her holding cell by her patron Gods, appearing as animals, who grant Diana special gifts.
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