Female Furies #5 hits stores on Wednesday, from Cecil Castellucci and Adriana Melo, and this preview of the issue shows the Furies arriving on Earth… which is not to their liking.
Though their assessment of Barda's feelings is not exactly on point, as we see a reunion…
What else can we expect from Female Furies #5?
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DC Comics has announced a new six-issue mini-series debuting in February from the creative team of Cecil Castellucci and Adriana Melo, exploring modern understanding of feminism through the lens of the early days of Apokolips, starring the titular Female Furies: Big Barda, Aurelie, Mad Harrier, Lashina, Bernadeth, and Stompa A press release on DCComics.com provides[...]
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Wonder Woman, Jason, and A.R.G.U.S are at war with Darkseid, Grail, the Female Furies, and their Parademons Darkseid's servants have almost finished their machine, so the clock is ticking on Diana and her allies to finish off the forces of Apokolips.
Wonder Woman #44 cover by Carlo Pagulayan, Jason Paz, and Romulo Fajardo Jr.
To start,[...]
This just happens, and the comic moves on.
There's a scene that borders on non-sequitur where Steve Trevor and his crew fight off Darkseids Female Furies This does nothing more than remind you that this is currently going on This goes on for two full pages.
The comic tries to pay lip service to Diana's compassion by[...]
Darkseid wants them caught, and he enlists three of the Female Furies, Lashina, Stompa, and Mad Harriet to bring them in.
The second tale, by Paul Levitz, Phil Hester, Ande Parks, and Dave Stewart is a short of Omac, the One-Man-Army-Corps, and his discoveries about the organization for which he fights.
The Kirby Grabbers consist of a[...]