Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Sgt. Fury and Wonder Woman

 

I'm betting that Fury and his Commandos would have welcomed some back up as powerful as Wonder Woman on their missions.  I know that I would have certainly welcomed reading about it!

9 comments:

Detective Tobor said...

love the story idea and title, but... shouldn't those coming from the bunker be Amazons working for Zemo?? And Nick calling Diana a Circus Woman!!?

Carycomic said...

Maybe he's too busy worrying about someone else being held captive by Zemo. Namely, her then-future spouse. I mean, let's face it; the Wonder Couple haven't been depicted here for two years! People might be starting to talk.

;-)

Anonymous said...

Being captured by Zemo might also answer The Question first asked in STF #4824.

Davejonz said...

But which Wonder Woman is this? I think (although I can't always keep up) that DC retconned the WW2 version as Hipplolyta. I hope that STF is ignoring that and keeping to Diana as the one here.

Anonymous said...

That would depend on whether or not even Doc Manhattan was powerful enough to undo the damage first done by Bat-mite and the Impossible Man, fourteen years ago, in Brave & Bold (The Lost Issue) #254.

Carycomic said...

Most likely, he was. But, the incessant time war between Degaton, Kang, and the Time Trapper has obviously kept the wound opened (figuratively speaking).

Simreeve said...

What about Zemo working with the Nazi gorillas that DC used at least twice?

Carycomic said...

Some might call that a "herr-brained" idea. But, not me!*

* I say it sounds just whacky enough to work.

LuckyDay said...

I assume Red Skull has found some way to stop them, but I would think Etta Candy's Sorority Sisters would ultimately save the day and that the Amazons would find their own way to escape. With all the bondage theme in the WW2 WW Marston always had Diana Prince escape on her own without the help of a man. Steve Trevor may have been a man of action but her version of Lois Lane was not needed.

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