

He's only Black for the sake of being provocative. This Steve Trevor is Black, fine, but suddenly, apparently because of that, he's no longer worthy of being Wonder Woman's love interest and has been relegated to the friend zone. Now there's something else as a Black man I noticed that no one else will probably pick up on, but there's a slight air of white supremacy acting as an undercurrent. Yet instead of angering me as a long term WW reader it was good to see the ideals were able to withstand him challenging them, despite their seemingly airy fairy psychobabble nature. He was faithful to the source material while at the same time showing how silly, hollow and hypocritical aspects of the mythos and Amazonian ideology are, from a cynical male perspective. I know this is just me, but I kind of got prettied up Azzarello vibes from Morrison. LOVED IT! This is the Doctor Psycho we need in the regular book, he was so realistically creepy and his eyes were mesmerizing. Wonder Woman showed true strength in extending her forgiveness that was the touchstone of the story that's the forgiveness display that Jesus expects of us. Psycho, but, understandable just curious to see what steps took place to create him.īut, in all honesty, that scene involving Hippolyta just completely ripped a lot of things from me anew, and that was the whole of the story for me. Psycho is completely broken and torn his reaction was a bit different from the original, pre-crisis Dr. This was a very good story, indeed, and was a breath of fresh air for some reason, this Dr. Psycho made the wrong choice the scene was cut just before he could probably give himself an origin story. This was a very good update for Issue 168 of Wonder Woman, volume 1, but, this Dr. Wow, no matter where and what Wonder Woman iteration, Hippolyta just can never catch a break even though I saw something similar to that before, it still traumatizes me her mistake was showing favoritism.
