- They say... mother... made me from... water... and clay... and... and... hope.
Wonder Woman (Volume 6) #6 is an issue of the series Wonder Woman (Volume 6) with a cover date of April, 2024. It was published on February 20, 2024.
Synopsis for "Wonder Woman: Outlaw, Finale"
Diana has met with Steve Trevor next to the Washington Monument. She sees him clutch his head in pain and thinks he has a headache, but it's actually worse: Dr. Psycho is trying to control Steve's mind. Even while getting boosted by the Angle Man's Angler, however, Dr. Psycho can't break through Steve's mental defenses and both villains are pass out from the effort. Unfortunately, Steve's attempts to keep both villains out of his mind and he passes out in Diana's arms. Diana has no time to look after her friend, for a pair of enormous hands emerges from the ground. It's Giganta and she is ready for a fight.
Giganta, empowered by a spell from Circe, attacks Diana, who manifests her uniform and defends herself. Wonder Woman had hoped that her enemy would stand down peacefully, but Giganta is not in the mood to listen anything her old enemy might say and attempt to stomp on her like an insect. Wonder Woman attempts to wrap her lasso around Giganta's neck and incapacitate her, but Circe has already anticipated Wonder Woman's movements and coordinated her strategy accordingly.
Silver Swan, cloaked with the appearance of a literal bird thanks to a spell from Circe, attacks Wonder Woman from behind and pins her to the Washington Monument. Possessed by her unhealthy obsession with Wonder Woman, the Swan begs Wonder Woman to stop togeher and says that they can run away together and leave everything behind. Wonder Woman rejects the Swan's crazy proposition and knocks her out with a single punch. Such action, however, has left her open to an attack from Giganta, who tears the Washington Monument from the ground and slams her enemy with it, not caring that the Swan, Giganta's own ally, was also caught in the impact.
Sargeant Steel observes the situation from a faraway rooftop. He and his superior, the mysterious Sovereign, believe their operation is successful, even if most of their forces have been depleted. Psycho, the Angle Man and Silver Swan have been incapacitated and Circe has been turned into a sleeping cat by the effort of using such a huge amount of magic. Only Giganta was left standing and even she was exhausted.
The Sovereign, however, was foolish in celebrating his victory too early, for he had underestimated an important quality of Wonder Woman: if she has something or someone to protect, she will push forward, no matter what stands in her way. In just a few moments, Wonder Woman emerges from the broken monument. Even while facing a strong enemy, Wonder Woman does her best to protect anyone caught in the crossfire, even if that person is an enemy who tried to hurt her. That indomitable will and desire to protect causes Wonder Woman to throw the broken monument at Giganta, taking her out of the fight. The Sovereign is frustrated and has no choice but to resort the final weapon at his disposal: Grail.
The daughter of Darkseid could not have found a better moment to ambush her enemy, right when she is exhausted and injured. Even so, she is in the mood for a fair fight and drops her weapons. If she is gonna kill Wonder Woman, she will do it with her bare hands.
Both fighters are equally matched. They exchange furious blows and neither refuse to yield, no matter how much they throw at each other. While Steel is captured by one of the Wonder Girls, Grail slowly breaks through her enemy's defenses and, in time, Wonder Woman is left on her knees. Grail believes that she has conquered her enemy and grabs her ax, ready to execute Wonder Woman. but she has a made a mistake: underestimating her enemy. With one final, amazing punch, Wonder Woman defeats Grail, who joins Wonder Woman's defeated enemies as an unconscious body, lying on the grounds of Washington.
Rain falls on Wonder Woman, surrounded by the bodies of her enemies. Although she won the physical battle, exhaustion catches up to her and Wonder Woman collapses on the ground.
Appearing in "Wonder Woman: Outlaw, Finale"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- The Sovereign
- AXE/Amazon Extradition Entity
- Angle Man
- Circe
- Doctor Psycho
- Giganta
- Grail
- Silver Swan (Apparent Death)
- The Sovereign (Trinity's Future) (Narrator)
Other Characters:
- Donna Troy (Cameo)
- Darkseid (Mentioned only)
- Hera (Mentioned only)
- Hippolyta (Mentioned only)
- Trinity (Trinity's Future) (Mentioned only)
- Zeus (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Multiverse (Mentioned only)
- Earth 0
- United States of America
- Virginia
- Potomac House (Cameo)
- Washington, D.C.
- National Mall
- Washington Monument (Destroyed)
- White House
- National Mall
- Virginia
- Themyscira (Mentioned only)
- United States of America
- Sphere of the Gods
- Apokolips (Mentioned only)
- Earth 0
Items:
Concepts:
- Amazons Safety Act
- Magic
Synopsis for Trinity: "World's Finest", Part 4
Jon and Damian have struggled to have young Lizzie get some much-needed sleep. They've tried everything, even telling stories of their adventures as children, but Lizzie always wakes up, not wanting to spend the rest of the night on her bed. Damian jokingly suggests taking Lizzie outside and Lizzie says she wants to go the Moon, but the boys don't take her seriously. The boys argue with each other, again, on how to look after Lizzie, who shouts that she really wants to go the Moon, and the boys have no choice but grant her wish.
Unfortunately, even a trip to the Moon isn't enough to have Lizzie fall asleep, and when the boys return to Wayne Manor, they fall asleep before she does. Even so, Lizzie decides to keep her older brothers company and joins them on the couch.
Appearing in Trinity: "World's Finest", Part 4
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Robin (Damian Wayne) (Also in a fantasy story)
- Superman (Jon Kent) (Also in a fantasy story)
Antagonists:
- Darkseid (First appearance) (In a fantasy story only)
Other Characters:
- Joker (First appearance) (As merchandise only) (Cameo)
- Justice League (First appearance) (Also in a fantasy story)
- Batman (Bruce Wayne) (In a fantasy story only)
- The Flash (Barry Allen) (First appearance) (As merchandise only) (Cameo)
- Superman (Clark Kent) (In a fantasy story only)
- Wonder Woman (Diana of Themyscira) (In a fantasy story only)
- Robin (Tim Drake) (First appearance) (As merchandise only) (Cameo)
- Doomsday (Mentioned only)
- Gargoyles (Mentioned only)
- Gotham Knights (Mentioned only)
- Coach Campbell (Mentioned only)
- Leviathans (Mentioned only)
- Talia al Ghul (Mentioned only)
- Vampires (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Hypertime (Behind the scenes)
Items:
Concepts:
- Anti-Life Equation (Mentioned only)
- Final Crisis (Mentioned only)
See Also