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Original dialogue from Bruce and Diana’s scene in the Wayne Aerospace hangar
(according to Zack Snyder’s storyboard)
Justice League (2017), dir. Zack Snyder
Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman in Justice League (2017)
GAL GADOT as Diana Prince in JUSTICE LEAGUE (2017)
# iconic
Jason Momoa and Ben Affleck on the set of Justice League (2017).
You will train her harder than any Amazon before her. Five times harder, 10 times harder — until she is better than even you .
# spear me next
Justice League (2017), dir. Zack Snyder.
Gal Gadot as Diana Prince in Justice League (2018)
#surprise, bitch
# aesthetic
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I’ve decided to get out more, have a little fun.
Enjoying yourself so far?
More than I expected.
Gal Gadot as Diana Prince behind the scenes of Justice League (2017)
the amazons in justice league (2017)
Hah – that gif… For a sec I was half expecting Captain Wales to break out his inner mockney and go “Meghan. Meg… M… Oi! OI! Meg!” the security guard (?) in white in the middle doing the dude version of clutching pearls. That’s a gold gif! H/M aside. What’s your all-time favourite comic and why? I get that this might be hard, esp if you’re REALLY into different artists/time periods. But anywho.. If you’ve got more than one, feel free to get a list together :) If you’ve got the time.
Pearl clutching is right! I love the way he’s sidestepping to his right too!


I stopped reading comics regularly back in 2001-2002, and there are a lot of good stories that I haven’t read. Off hand, the one that comes to mind is probably Grant Morrison’s JLA, (volume 1) issues 1-4, particularly number 3 since it’s Batman alone against the Hyperclan. It works so well because it highlights Batman’s detective abilities.

There are probably others, but that is just what comes to mind right now.
Also, I always loved Brian Bolland’s Wonder Woman covers.

And this cover for Spider-Woman:

And this Spider-Woman story about the man who couldn’t die unless he found someone willing to die with him. (I always liked it since I read it as a kid.)

That’s all I can think of offhand.


















