Wonder Woman: Amazonia #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis Elseworlds tale reimagines Wonder Woman in a steampunk Victorian-era setting, where Diana of Themyscira arrives in a London ruled by a tyrannical patriarchy. Written by William Messner-Loebs with painted art by Phil Winslade, the story explores themes of oppression and liberation as Diana challenges the era's social norms. The collection presents the complete 1997 miniseries in a single volume.
In "Amazonia: A Story of the Wonder Woman," William Messner-Loebs and Phil Winslade deliver a striking tale of resistance and resilience, set in a dark, twisted realm where King Jack—once the infamous Jack the Ripper—rules with cruelty over women. With Winslade’s evocative art and Mulvihill’s atmospheric colors, the story unfolds as Wonder Woman confronts a world built on oppression, her presence a defiant light against the shadows.
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Reprinted in Elseworlds: Justice League #1 (2016)
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