deptx
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Post by deptx on Apr 9, 2019 1:16:28 GMT -6
Hi I'm a longtime comic fan but just in recent years I have got back into Wonder Woman. Does anybody know of any issues besides the '80's #2, her battle with Decay, where she is rapidly aged? Someone on here mentioned an issue where she had lost her eternal youth, & I know there has to be more old age AP of her over her long comic career. If so can anybody share some scans? Would LOVE to see them!
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Post by anonguy on Apr 9, 2019 2:04:40 GMT -6
There was a moment where she becomes an old woman in an animated Justice League movie.
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Post by deptx on Apr 9, 2019 2:31:04 GMT -6
There was a moment where she becomes an old woman in an animated Justice League movie. Which one is it? I have watched alot of DC animated lately but this must be one I missed...I must see it lol And I figure with all her magic-based foes in the comics there has to be more times she was aged or drained of her youth that hopefully we'll be directed to or get to see.
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Post by kaminasama on Apr 9, 2019 6:25:13 GMT -6
I'm not too sure about stand alone wonder woman, but I know the old 60's teen titans has an issue where they all get aged into old folks and she's compared to Whistlers mother lol.
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Post by chronoeclipse on Apr 9, 2019 8:12:18 GMT -6
There is a great depiction of Wonder Woman aging in the 4-issue mini series "Superman and Wonderwoman: Whom Gods Destroy" it's an Elseworlds book from the 90 so the story is based in an alternate reality - But Lois Lane and Lana Lang are also depicted as old women in the book and there's an amazing fight scene with Wonder Woman where she ages as she loses the fight.
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Post by chronoeclipse on Apr 9, 2019 8:18:06 GMT -6
I'm not too sure about stand alone wonder woman, but I know the old 60's teen titans has an issue where they all get aged into old folks and she's compared to Whistlers mother lol. Not to go full on comic book nerd on you - but just in the interest of helping anyone find this if they want to look for it: This was actually in the Flash 80-Page Giant #2 that came out in 1999 - the story was meant to be a retro-looking story set in the early days of the Teen Titans and the female character that is aged in the story is Donna Troy, Wonder Girl. For those of you who aren't aware of it - the website Visible Time has a really great archive of most of the appearances of AR and AP in comics (and other media): visibletime.ararchive.com/comics.htmYou can scroll through alphabetically and find listings of comics and descriptions of the transformations and some even have links to images of the actual TF scenes.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2019 8:36:45 GMT -6
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Post by anonguy on Apr 9, 2019 8:37:40 GMT -6
There is a great depiction of Wonder Woman aging in the 4-issue mini series "Superman and Wonderwoman: Whom Gods Destroy" it's an Elseworlds book from the 90 so the story is based in an alternate reality - But Lois Lane and Lana Lang are also depicted as old women in the book and there's an amazing fight scene with Wonder Woman where she ages as she loses the fight. So, I read the Wiki Description and.....damn. This is one crazy Elseworlds story.
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Post by spyguy on Apr 9, 2019 8:51:47 GMT -6
Scott Snyder is also working on a Batman story called LAST KNIGHT ON EARTH that takes place in a weird post apocalypse apparently and he’s mentioned an ‘old lady Wonder Woman’ so I’m keeping an eye out for that when it drops. I’ve read the FLASH and WHOM THE GODS DESTROY comics online in a couple different places, including: readcomiconline.to/Comic/Superman-Wonder-Woman-Whom-Gods-Destroy
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Post by deptx on Apr 9, 2019 20:33:11 GMT -6
I'm not too sure about stand alone wonder woman, but I know the old 60's teen titans has an issue where they all get aged into old folks and she's compared to Whistlers mother lol. Not to go full on comic book nerd on you - but just in the interest of helping anyone find this if they want to look for it: This was actually in the Flash 80-Page Giant #2 that came out in 1999 - the story was meant to be a retro-looking story set in the early days of the Teen Titans and the female character that is aged in the story is Donna Troy, Wonder Girl. For those of you who aren't aware of it - the website Visible Time has a really great archive of most of the appearances of AR and AP in comics (and other media): visibletime.ararchive.com/comics.htmYou can scroll through alphabetically and find listings of comics and descriptions of the transformations and some even have links to images of the actual TF scenes. Yeah I looked up that Elseworlds stpry & remembered it after reading it...like spyguy said that is one crazy Elseworlds story. Still cool to see Lois & Lana againg back & forth. I know there are some Silver Age gems out there probably with WW being aged. I think her foe Circe gets aged in one, that would be cool to see too.
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