Wonder Woman Just Proved She’s The Greatest Superhero

Wonder Woman Just Proved She’s The Greatest Superhero

In the latest issue of Dark Knights: Death Metal, Wonder Woman proves that she’s one of the greatest superheroes in the DC Universe.

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Wonder Woman Just Proved She’s The Greatest Superhero

Warning! Spoilers ahead for Dark Nights: Death Metal #6 from Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo

In the latest issue of DC Comics’ Dark Nights: Death Metal, Wonder Woman has just epically proven that she’s one of the greatest DC superheroes of all time. The Darkest Knight has gained enough power that he’s ready to remake the entire DC Multiverse in his own dark image, prompting Wonder Woman to unite all of the heroes and villains of the Prime Earth to stand against the dark new worlds he’s already created. Not only that, but Wonder Woman herself has taken a brave move, even more than when she killed the Batman Who Laughs, in the event’s first issue. She’s transformed herself into a paragon of truth, and the DC Universe is now hinged on what she does next.

The first phase of what may be the final battle of the DC Universe required the unthinkable: the heroes and villains of the Prime Earth had to destroy their own world in the previous issue of Death Metal from Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo. This was because the Darkest Knight (the resurrected and more powerful Batman Who Laughs) was using their world as a conduit to create all of his new corrupted Earths. Without the Prime Earth, he’s now been cut off from creating any more, but he’s already formed several that must now be faced in the epic battle that’s just begun. However, while Batman and Superman are leading all of these heroes and villains on the battlefield, Wonder Woman leads a squadron of cloned Lobos to the Forge of Worlds itself, determined to create a machine to unite and save them all.

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Thanks to Lex Luthor, Princess Diana was intending to build a machine of Luthor’s own design that would make all of Prime Earth’s heroes and villains remember the truth about themselves and their collective pasts, regardless of the various crises and universal reboots that have occurred over the course of the DC timeline. In doing so, Wonder Woman would have drawn all of the generated anti-crisis energy that would be formed into herself, giving them a fighting change to defeat the Darkest Knight once and for all. Unfortunately, the Knight’s agents robbed Luthor’s journal from her grasp, leaving her with no way of knowing what to build. However, after searching within herself, Wonder Woman comes up with a new and superior solution, making her the greatest superhero of all time by transforming herself into the living embodiment of the truth, using the Forge to bind herself to the Lasso of Truth.

Thanks to Wonder Woman’s brave and equally risky play, the entire fate of the DC Universe now hangs in the balance by what she’ll do next, as she’s literally become the truth itself. Diana has chosen to embrace change and the one truth of the DC’s timeline, which is significant. It certainly does come with a lot of baggage, pain, and turmoil that has happened across the various crises and reboots. However, embracing change and the truth of their pasts will allow for a future of possibility beyond the Darkest Knight, even if it is one they won’t be able to control or foresee (at least they’ll have one).

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While the Darkest Knight has united all of his most favored and corrupted Dark Batmen seen over the course of the event, Wonder Woman has arrived to the battlefield to even the odds. Hopefully Wonder Woman’s play was the right one, and perhaps it will finally serve as a means to take down the Darkest Knight and his armies for good. Fans will have to wait and see as Death Metal nears its end from DC Comics.

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