War has come to both Gotham City and Paradise Island. In Gotham City, the ancient gods of War, Discord, Fear and Terror have been reborn in the bodies of Batman’s deadliest enemies. In Themyscira, two tribes of Amazons are taking up arms and threatening their own existence. The only hope of salvation is Princess Diana, Wonder Woman.
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The story is a psychological look at what could happen to many superheroes if their powers were taken away by an unseen natural event, and has them pondering whether it is right for them to have powers in the first place.
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