
Wonder Woman (1987) (Single Issues) #105-108, Wonder Woman de Editorial Zinco #5, Wonder Woman #Other
Wonder Woman: Lifelines
by:
John Byrne
,
Bob Kahan
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1563894033
ISBN 13: 9781563894039
Publication date:
February 1st, 1998
Publisher: DC Comics
Pages: 160
In a compelling narrative that explores the depths of grief and the quest for redemption, a scientist consumed by sorrow takes an extraordinary step in his anguish. Driven by the heartbreak of losing his son, he attempts to bring his child back to life through the creation of an advanced computer program. This desperate act sets off a chain of events that draws the attention of none other than Wonder Woman.
Wonder Woman enters the scene as a guardian and protector, confronting the ethical implications of the scientist’s frantic endeavor. As she navigates the complexities of technology and humanity, she also grapples with her own beliefs about life, death, and the possibility of resurrection. The story weaves together themes of hope, loss, and the inexorable bond between parents and children, challenging both the characters and readers to reflect on the nature of existence.
As the plot unfolds, Wonder Woman’s strength and compassion are put to the test, forcing her to confront not only the scientist's grief but also her own understanding of what it means to save a life. The narrative is rich with emotional depth, propelling readers through a journey that ultimately seeks to reconcile love and loss in a world teetering on the brink of technology and morality.
Wonder Woman enters the scene as a guardian and protector, confronting the ethical implications of the scientist’s frantic endeavor. As she navigates the complexities of technology and humanity, she also grapples with her own beliefs about life, death, and the possibility of resurrection. The story weaves together themes of hope, loss, and the inexorable bond between parents and children, challenging both the characters and readers to reflect on the nature of existence.
As the plot unfolds, Wonder Woman’s strength and compassion are put to the test, forcing her to confront not only the scientist's grief but also her own understanding of what it means to save a life. The narrative is rich with emotional depth, propelling readers through a journey that ultimately seeks to reconcile love and loss in a world teetering on the brink of technology and morality.