- Paradise Lost (comics)
Supercbbox | title = Paradise Lost
comic_color = background:#8080ff
schedule = Monthly
format =
publisher =DC Comics |date= May 2001 - June 2001
issues = 2 ("Wonder Woman (Vol. 2)" #168-169
main_char_team =Wonder Woman , Queen Hippolyta,Donna Troy , Artemis
past_current_color=background:#5be85b
writers =Phil Jimenez ,George Perez |"Paradise Lost" is the name to two-part
story arc written byPhil Jimenez who also did the artwork, featured in "Wonder Woman (Vol. 2)" #168-169. This was Jimenez' second story arc under his run onWonder Woman , with the first being the "Gods of Gotham" four-issue story arc from "Wonder Woman (Vol. 2)" #164-167. Just like "Gods of Gotham" where he was a co-writer withJ.M. DeMattheis , he co-wrote this story arc withGeorge Perez , best known to haverebooted Wonder Woman back in1987 first with the Gods and Mortals story arc, that marked his return to the book since1992 . It wouldn't be until issue #171 where Jimenez became the book's sole writer. The story's name is taken from anepic poem of the same name byJohn Milton .Plot
While the feud between Princess Diana and Queen Hippolyta continues, because of Diana's mother as Wonder Woman and not Queen of
Themyscira , another feud arises between the Themysciran Amazons and theirBana-Mighdall Amazon sisters. It isn't long until the feud leads to a civil war on Paradise Island between the two tribes breaks out. The war comes to a head as Magala from Bana-Mighdall, the architect of the conflict, is revealed to be none other than Ariadne, in her plot for revenge against the Amazons. With the help of Fury, Ariadne is defeated, and mother and daughter stop the war between the two above the skies by the promise of starting change. They start with a shock by everyone's faces with the abolition of the Themysciran Royal Family as both Hippolyta and Diana lay down their titles as Queen and Princess, thus resolving the differences that have long festered between the Amazons of Paradise Island and the Bana-Mighdalls. But even from all that, Hippolyta continues to fight alongside theJustice Society of America as their own Wonder Woman.Aftermath
The
ramification s of this two-parter would continue up to issue #177. During that time, there was a bit of mother/daughter feud between Diana and Queen Hippolyta, namely due to Hippolyta being a Wonder Woman (aka the "Golden Age Wonder Woman", as she had battles duringWorld War II ). The feud is left unresolved when DC'scrossover of2001 ,Our Worlds at War , led to one of the sad tragedies where Hippolyta was killed off in issue #172, and the two weren't able to resolved their feud and say what they wanted to say to each other mother to daughter. In issue #173, Diana returns to herAmazon sisters to help them before they are destroyed. Later on, in issue #177,Themyscira is rebuilt as, at that time, floating islands. And when Diana becomes their princess and ambassador again, she meets her mother once more in the afterlife, and the two are given the closure both desperately wanted. Thus, is when, the ramifications ended. But it wouldn't be until the crossover,Amazons Attack! , when Hippolyta would return from the grave.External Links
* [http://www.dccomics.com/graphic_novels/?gn=1466 Wonder Woman: Paradise Lost, collecting both the "Gods of Gotham" story and the two-parter from
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