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By Jared Miles, Senior Investigative Reporter (Special Feature)

The arc opens with Wondra publicly dismantling her own statue in Liberty Square. In a three-page monologue (drawn with haunting watercolor bleakness by artist Jenna Kuo), she renounces the concept of "heroism" as a fascist construct. She argues that by saving people, she has only enabled their stagnation. "I have made you weak," she says to the horrified crowd. wondra a fall of a heroine exclusive

The exclusive Fall of a Heroine variant is available now in select comic shops and digital platforms. Reader discretion is strongly advised. For more exclusive breakdowns on the most controversial story arcs in pop culture history, subscribe to our newsletter. "I have made you weak," she says to the horrified crowd

By stripping away the armor of righteousness, this exclusive narrative arc has transformed Wondra from a power fantasy into a warning. She is no longer the Diamond of the New Age. She is the shattered prism—reflecting every dysfunctional expectation we place on our idols. For more exclusive breakdowns on the most controversial

Her power set was unique: she didn’t just punch through walls; she understood systems. She could see the emotional and structural weaknesses in any organization, person, or ideology. For six years, she dominated the charts. Storylines like Wondra: The Truth Equation and The Aegean Protocol won Eisner Awards. She was the thinking person’s superhero.