2 [new] | Wonder Woman Vs Warlord Part
This story is canon to the timeline and leads directly into the Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths trilogy. It explains that the "Warlord" scenario was a mental prison created by the villain Mongul to keep the Justice League's heavy hitters occupied.
This is the continuation of the clash between Diana of Themyscira Travis Morgan Wonder Woman Vs Warlord Part 2
The blog post title " Wonder Woman Vs Warlord Part 2 " primarily refers to a fan-created series often found on FanFiction.net and other fan community platforms. This specific installment continues a high-stakes narrative where the Amazon Princess faces a ruthless, powerful villain identified as the "Warlord". Key Context and Appearances This story is canon to the timeline and
By bringing Ares into Skartaris, the stakes are elevated beyond a simple "versus" comic. Skartaris has always operated on its own rules of magic and time; by introducing a literal Olympian god into the mix, the writers are threatening to unravel the very fabric of this hollow-earth dimension. If Ares succeeds in usurping Deimos and claiming the heart of Skartaris, he won't just be a threat to Wonder Woman—he will be completely unstoppable back on the surface world. ❓ What’s Next in Part 3? If Ares succeeds in usurping Deimos and claiming
From the shadows, a figure in a gold-and-black helm steps forward: , God of War.
. While they both belong to the DC Universe, formal comic crossovers between Wonder Woman and the Warlord are rare, leading to a significant amount of "imaginary crossover" fan fiction and art within the community. Contextual Conflicts & Villains Warlord Archetypes in Wonder Woman Comics Travis Morgan
“I’m not yielding. I’m escalating .”