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REVIEW: ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Offers a Meh Film with a Powerful Theme

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Directed and written by Patty Jenkins, along with writers Geoff Johns and Dave Callaham, Wonder Woman 1984 is Gal Gadot’s fourth time as the superhero.

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Dai and Popp have to rescue Maam from the Undead Legion in Dragon Quest Episode 12, but that is going to require power they don’t currently possess.

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Dark Nights: Death Metal-The Secret Origin #1 is a surprisingly engaging story that features a villain returning to his heroic roots. 

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Wonder Woman #769 sees Diana squaring off against Liar Liar as she tries to stop her from killing her father Maxwell Lord.

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