Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT WARNING: Contains Potential Spoilers for Wonder Woman #10!Wonder Woman #10 may not be an official PRIDE issue, but considering its release in June and strong 'women who love women' themes, it's sure to become one of DC's most iconic queer stories in the hearts of many fans.
Tom King and Daniel Sampere's Wonder Woman #10 continues with the Sovereign trying to break Diana through various methods of force. In this issue, he dumps her on an isolated island with her greatest foe, Cheetah, expecting the iconic Wonder Woman villain to fight until only one remains standing—and fight they do.
From Hand-Holding to Love Confessions and Neck Bites, Cheetah and Wonder Woman Have a MAJOR ‘Women Loving Women’ Moment Wonder Woman #10 Solidifies Itself as an Unofficial PRIDE Comic Close After passing out, Diana wakes up to find a campfire and a Cheetah who is no longer trying to kill her. Around the campfire, the ‘women who love women’ themes of this narrative truly begin to soar.
First Steve Trevor, Now Barbara Ann Minerva: Is DC Setting Up Wonder Woman to Be Their Next Bisexual Icon? Wonder Woman #9 Featured a Narrative Strongly Focused On Diana’s Romance With Steve Trevor