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Witness the legendary origin of renowned Justice League member Wonder Woman as she fights for good with her sword and magic lasso. Equally strong in body, heart and will, she makes it her mission to help a troubled young girl enlisted by a deadly organization known as Villainy, Inc., whose criminal members have their sights set on invading Themyscira, Wonder Woman’s paradise home. The battle will be epic, because if there's one thing an Amazon knows, it’s war! (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)

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inglés We’ve been waiting for a decade for another solo cartoon with Wonder Woman. Thus far, a lot of other material has come out - team-ups, other characters, old stuff, new stuff... And when it's finally Diana's turn, we have to think about the original again? That’s really challenging. The cover promises something new, Silver Swan, that would be good and truly enough as a main theme. Yet in Bloodlines, we also have Cheetah, Giganta, Cyber, Poison, Medusa, Veronica Cale, as well as Etta Candy and Steve Trevor. There are so many characters, and Mairghread Scott's youthful script is ambitious, but it's more like source material for a series. The psychology of the characters is new, and the distribution of forces is different than we would expect. Humor and love are championed by Steve, Candy is black, a lesbian, and has multi-skills for a change, but she lacks wit. Diana comes across as a confused teenager, and her relationship with her mother played out according to CW rules and not DC rules. Some of the changes are good. Themyscira is full of modern technology, but I didn't notice many other such shifts. It's not clear how long of a time period the film depicts. Some parts reference Perez, almost nothing is Marston-like, and maybe Rucka was key. In places, whole scenes seem to be missing from the linear plot. So why the high rating? The movies in this DC franchise have always been much more of an advertisement for the comics than anything else, and if the casual viewer is excited by even one of the elements depicted, it's a win-win. As a whole, Bloodlines doesn't bear much criticism; for the seasoned reader, it's more of an addition to the collection, a tolerable element of the whole wonderful world that comics and other media around Wonder Woman can be and often are. It took a very long time before we saw any films at all. The live-action is excellent, the classic live-action series is beautiful nostalgia, so currently, it would take one proper animated series more than anything else. For adults. ()