Wonder Woman Vs Warlord Part 2 [portable]
Fluid, defensive-to-offensive martial arts; heavily reliant on superhuman speed and agility.
The conflict between Wonder Woman and the world of Skartaris was revisited in 2018, when writer James Robinson brought the full Trinity—Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman—into the hidden realm for the "Trinity" series. This storyline, collected in issues #18-22 of the "Trinity" title, served as a spiritual successor to the original crossover, expanding the mythology while introducing new twists.
To understand the gravity of Part 2, we must revisit the closing panels of the first encounter. Warlord—a being forged in the fires of a forgotten dimension, wielding the Cudgel of Kronos—had managed to draw first blood. For the first time in the Rebirth era, Diana’s Lasso of Truth failed her, not because the Lasso was weak, but because Warlord believes his tyranny is the only truth. Wonder Woman Vs Warlord Part 2
“Let the next war begin.”
Their primary target is the Golden City of Shamballah, the dominion of the native hero known as the Warlord, Travis Morgan. By the time Diana arrives, the warlord and his daughter Jennifer are caged and at the mercy of the sorceress Jinx, who is performing horrific experiments on them. To understand the gravity of Part 2, we
With a battle cry that echoes across the prehistoric wilderness, Wonder Woman and Warlord launch a synchronized assault on Deimos' stronghold, setting up a final showdown. Themes and Narrative Impact
, fans watched in awe as a localized dimensional rift pulled Diana of Themyscira out of Gateway City and plunged her directly into the savage, sunless-day world of “Let the next war begin
In their first meeting, Morgan thought he was rescuing her. In Part 2, he realizes the sheer scale of the Amazon's power. The fight might end with the Warlord acknowledging that his brutal methods cannot overcome a true champion of the gods. Why Wonder Woman Wins (Again)
In this segment, a memory-wiped Diana is a lone drifter in a desolate, Old West-style town. She encounters a brutal who is terrorizing a group of children and demanding 75% of their supplies. When the Warlord shoots Diana for defying him, she recovers instantly and defeats his entire gang in a display of "Amazonian" skill—though she does not yet realize her true identity. Deep Review Analysis
The core appeal of this matchup lies in the philosophical contrast between the two protagonists:





