Saturday, September 01, 2007

Challenge: Name Your Favorite Wonder Woman Story


Wonder Woman Vol#1 #212
Originally uploaded by Heidi Meeley
Okay, I have been watching the internet the last few days and am really shocked and disappointed that everyone seems to think they are the only one with a correct opinion about the Amazons Attack storyline. It has gone beyond the ridiculous and I want to throw down a gauntlet of peace.

In the interest of a more communal feeling, I want to hear what your favorite Wonder Woman story of all time has been and hear a bit of back story about it. If you want to make it a meme and take it to your "place of business" that is great. If you want to post a comment, that works as well.

How about instead of dwelling on the things we are awaiting closure on, we take a look back on what has made us love the Amazing Amazon.

Show me yours and I will show you mine. I am getting Jim ready for a trip tonight, so tomorrow I will be back with my favorite.

In the meantime, let the fond memories rule the day!

7 comments:

Lisa said...

I put a link to this on the P.O.W.E.R. in Comics forum too.

I'll work on mine and if I have time I'll post it to my blog in the next few days!

Heidi Meeley said...

Thank you so much Lisa! I appreciate it, and really am thrilled about the link!

Unknown said...

Since I only just started reading comics, my favorite Wonder Woman story is from the cartoon. It's the episode where Diana has to free Hades from Faust's imprisonment; she had to team up with Hawkgirl. One of the best moments was when she said, "I do too sweat!"

Anonymous said...

Sticking to the Pre-Crisis Wonder Woman, I think my favorite extended arc was Wonder Woman #291-293 (1982). The three chapters were titled "Judgement In Infinity", "Seven Against Oblivion", and "Countdown to Chaos".

The story was essentially a tour around the DC universe as Wonder Woman enlisted the help of virtually all their female heroes to defeat The Adjudicator.

Heidi Meeley said...

Amber, that is a fantastic tale! You have good taste, and I love that story as well!

Heidi Meeley said...

Mark, that is a great story! I also loved that it got all the female heroes at the time involved. The chapters read well for me, and gave me a strong dose of girl power.

Excellent choice!

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