u/Formal-Ostrich-4017

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DC should really be capitalizing on Wonder Woman.

With the resurgence of the Percy Jackson fandom and the meteoric rise of the Epic, I feel like greek mythology is more popular than ever, and DC should really capitalize on it.

DC has a heroine steeped in greek myth! I feel like any Wonder Woman content, would have a pre-built platoon if new fans.

Yet DC is doing nothing with Diana except for Absolute. And yeah, I love Absolute, but they could be doing so much more with her.

Like, an animated show or game even would be killer I feel. Personally though, I've always wanted to see a comic run of Diana going through mythological ancient greece and interacting with different

heroes and either teaching them something or learning something from them.

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u/Formal-Ostrich-4017 — 9 days ago

I'm talking about stories like Sidapa, a death god who was supposedly the lover of Libulan. (As a Filipino queer person finding out that story was fake actually kinda stung a bit. At least Libulan was still a pretty femboy ig.)

If you're not a Filipino, Mesperyian, the supposed Daughter of Hades and Persephone, disfigured by Aphrodite form Tumblr would probably be a more known example.

Anyways, I'm really fascinated by cases like these, and want to know more like them. I'm also working on a personal project that involves them, so more cases like theirs, especially from other cultures, would be very helpful to learn about. Any help y'all could give me would be much appreciated!

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u/Formal-Ostrich-4017 — 19 days ago