Wonder Woman Just Rewrote DC History With A Shocking Sacrifice

Hold onto your lassos, DC fans. Wonder Woman just shattered destiny. In a move that sent shockwaves through the DC Universe, Princess Diana did the unthinkable in Wonder Woman #34: she killed one of The Fates. This isn't just a plot twist; it's a narrative reset button for the entire "Wonder War" storyline.
Tom King and Daniel Sampere's run has been building to this moment, weaving a complex tale in a near-future DC where the cruel Matriarch, daughter of the USA's Sovereign, rules supreme. Diana, alongside Steve Trevor and their daughter Trinity, has been fighting to change this bleak future. The Fates, ancient cosmic entities with deep roots in DC lore – famously central to Neil Gaiman's Sandman – have been pulling the strings, even orchestrating Trinity's very existence. Trinity herself had already challenged The Crone, one of these powerful sisters.
But Diana took things to an entirely new level. Wielding the legendary Godkiller Sword, Wonder Woman confronted the cosmic weavers of destiny and, in a tragic sacrifice, ended one of them. This drastic act isn't Diana's own demise, but a targeted severing of the timeline that led to the "Wonder War." It's a bold, "Days of Future Past"-style maneuver designed to unravel a dark future before it fully forms.
“Wonder Woman just shattered destiny. In a move that sent shockwaves through the DC Universe, Princess Diana did the unthinkable: she killed one of The Fates.”
Catzye Take
This kind of narrative reset is always a risky move, but if handled well, it could refresh the Wonder Woman mythos in exciting ways. Fans will want to watch closely to see how this "Days of Future Past" approach reshapes the future of the DC Universe. It's a bold swing from King and Sampere, echoing similar universe-altering events we've seen in other long-running series.
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