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Wonder Woman Vs Warlord Part 2 May 2026

🔥 Hot Take:
“Warlord should have won. Diana without powers is just a skilled human. Morgan has survived Skartaris for years.”
Rebuttal:
“Skilled human? She’s an Amazon. She once held her own against Batman and Lady Shiva simultaneously. Morgan’s never faced a tactical genius with 3,000 years of combat drills.”

🕵️ Plot Hole?
Why didn’t Diana use her bracelets to deflect Morgan’s sword?
Answer: In Part 1, Deimos’ magic nullifies the bracelets’ power—they become ordinary metal.

📚 Sequel Hook:
If Part 3 happens, Deimos could return with an army of mythological beasts. The fan dream: Wonder Woman, Warlord, and a freed Deimos prisoner must unite against the war god himself, Ares.


The blog post title " Wonder Woman Vs Warlord Part 2 " primarily refers to a fan-created series often found on FanFiction.net and other fan community platforms. This specific installment continues a high-stakes narrative where the Amazon Princess faces a ruthless, powerful villain identified as the "Warlord". Key Context and Appearances

Visual Concepts: Artist kafka1111 on DeviantArt has released concept art and "teasers" for a series exploring this matchup, often using AI tools to experiment with the Warlord's design.

Fan Discussions: Online boards frequently use this title to discuss hypothetical battles or specific "what-if" scenarios involving Wonder Woman and various warlord-type characters, such as Xena or general DC villains.

Official Content Distinctions: While the title matches some fan works, official DC properties like Wonder Woman 1984 are sometimes colloquially referred to as "Wonder Woman Part 2". There is no official DC Comics crossover event titled "Wonder Woman vs Warlord" currently in publication.

See a fan-tribute edit showing Wonder Woman in action against powerful adversaries to get a sense of her combat style:

DIALOGUE

WARLORD:
“You can’t save them all.”

WONDER WOMAN:
“I don’t need to save them all. I just need to save them from you.”

He fires a concussive blast from his gauntlet. Diana tanks it. Doesn’t flinch.

WARLORD:
“What are you?”

WONDER WOMAN:
“Tired. Of men who build empires on other people’s pain.”

She breaks his gauntlet with one hand, lifts him by the throat, and whispers:

“You wanted to see me without my weapons. Now you are unarmed. How does it feel?”

He cannot answer. She throws him into the arena’s central pillar—it collapses, destroying the slave collar control hub.

Every collar in the fortress clicks open.


After a catastrophic clash leaves both heroes reeling, Wonder Woman and the Warlord are forced into an uneasy alliance to stop an ancient force awakened by their fight—only to discover that the true enemy has been manipulating them both from the shadows.

When we last left our warrior, Wonder Woman had deflected a tank shell with her bracelets, only to watch Warlord execute a surrendering Themysciran guard. Part 2 opens not with dialogue, but with silence. Writer Christopher Priest uses the first three pages as a wordless ballet of grief.

Diana, untethered from her usual diplomatic restraint, sheds the mantle of Ambassador. She becomes the Hoplite. Warlord, realizing he cannot outgun her, has retreated to his mobile command center—a heavily armored land-battleship known as the Ares-1. The issue’s central tension is established immediately: Can Diana get to him before he levels the village of Esperanza with a nerve agent?

Unlike the superhero brawls we are used to (punching through skyscrapers), the fight in Wonder Woman Vs Warlord Part 2 is claustrophobic and visceral. The battle takes place in three distinct acts:

Act One: The Gauntlet Diana rushes the line. Warlord deploys his "Warhounds"—mercenaries wearing sonic-dampening armor to counter Diana’s battle cry. The panels are gritty, illustrated by the legendary Liam Sharp. We see Diana dislocate her own thumb to escape a vibranium choke-hold. It is brutal, efficient, and showcases that Diana is not just a goddess; she is a trained killer when survival demands it.

Act Two: The Verbal Spar Before the physical climax, Priest gives us a intense dialogue exchange. Warlord holds a detonator. Diana holds his second-in-command by the throat.

Warlord: "You spare the innocent, Princess. That is your pathology. I kill the innocent. That is my strategy." Wonder Woman: "You mistake my compassion for fragility. Let me show you the difference."

This exchange redefines Diana’s character. She isn't naïve. She admits that to defeat a monster, she must understand the monster's logic—even if she rejects it.

Act Three: The Sundering The climatic blow is not a punch. In a twist worthy of the best DC epics, Wonder Woman uses the Lasso of Truth not to extract a confession, but as a conduit. She wraps it around the Ares-1’s power core and forces the engine to "confess" its weaknesses. The tank explodes from the inside out. Warlord survives, shielding himself behind a hostage—a child he stole from the village. This is where Part 2 ends, on a razor’s edge: the lasso glowing, the child crying, and Warlord smiling.

Part 2

The air inside the cavernous temple of Thalarion tasted of copper and ozone. In the center of the chamber, levitating above a dais of jagged obsidian, sat the Crimson Throne—the artifact Warlord had stolen from the depths of Themyscira. It pulsed with a rhythmic, bloody light, humming with the collective aggression of a thousand ancient battles.

Diana of Themyscira stood at the entrance, her boots crunching on the debris of the skirmish outside. She was battered, her red armor scorched from the blast that had collapsed the temple entrance, but her stance was unbroken. In her hand, the Lasso of Truth glowed a fierce, angry gold.

Behind the throne, emerging from the shadows like a nightmare given flesh, stood the Warlord. He was a towering monolith of iron and scar tissue, his face obscured by a helm fashioned in the likeness of a screaming demon. He dragged a massive, serrated broadsword across the stone floor, sparking with every step. Wonder Woman Vs Warlord Part 2

"Wonder Woman," his voice grated, sounding like stones grinding together. "You survived the gauntlet. Impressive. But you are too late. The Throne has accepted me. I am now the vessel of Ares’ true might."

"The Throne does not grant might," Diana said, stepping forward. "It amplifies the rage of whoever sits upon it. You are not a vessel, Warlord. You are a battery. And you are about to explode."

Warlord laughed, a booming, joyless sound. "Then let the world burn! I will reshape it in the image of eternal conflict. Only the strong shall inherit the earth."

He thrust his gauntleted fist forward. The Crimson Throne flared, sending a shockwave of red lightning crackling toward Diana.

Diana didn't dodge. She raised her Bracelets of Submission, crossing them at the wrists. CLANG! The lightning struck the divine silver, deflecting into the ceiling and raining stone dust down upon them. She pushed forward, closing the distance.

"If you want a war," Diana shouted, launching herself into the air, "then face me yourself! Without the crutch!"

She brought her fist down. Warlord raised his broadsword to parry. The impact was deafening. The force of the blow sent cracks spiderwebbing through the stone dais. Warlord stumbled back, surprised by the raw physical power. He wasn't fighting a demigod powered by magic; he was fighting a warrior trained since birth.

"You fight with honor," Warlord sneered, recovering with unnatural speed. He swung the broadsword in a horizontal arc, aiming to cleave her in two. "Honor is a shackle."

Diana ducked under the blade, sliding across the stone floor. "Honor is the only thing that separates a soldier from a butcher."

She spun, sweeping her leg to knock his ankles. Warlord stomped down, missing her by inches, cracking the floor. He followed up with a knee strike that caught Diana in the chest, launching her backward into a pillar. The stone crumbled around her.

She gasped, the wind knocked out of her. Warlord loomed over her, raising his boot to crush her skull. But as he moved, the Crimson Throne pulsed violently. Warlord froze, clutching his helmet. A scream tore from his throat—not of pain, but of chaotic, overwhelming rage.

"The power..." he gasped, his eyes glowing red beneath the helm. "It’s too much! It demands blood!"

"That is the trap!" Diana yelled, pushing the rubble off herself. "The Throne doesn't let you stop! It will consume your mind until there is nothing left but the urge to kill!"

Warlord roared, his rationality snapping. He began to swing his sword wildly, destroying statues, pillars, and the very walls of the temple he sought to rule. The structure began to groan, the ceiling buckling.

Diana knew she couldn't beat him by matching his rage. She had to outthink the magic.

She uncoiled her Lasso. "I don't want to destroy you, Warlord. But I will save you from yourself."

Warlord charged, a blur of red metal and adrenaline. Diana sprinted toward him, not away. As the massive sword came down for a killing blow, she threw herself into a roll, sliding between his legs. She spun instantly, leaping onto his back.

He thrashed like a wild bull, trying to reach over his shoulder to grab her.

"Get off!" he bellowed, slamming his back into a wall.

Diana grunted, holding on with one hand while the other swung the lasso. She needed a moment of clarity.

"The truth, Warlord!" she cried, looping the golden rope around his neck and pulling tight. "Why do you fight? What are you afraid of?"

The Lasso of Truth flared, cutting through the magical haze of the Throne. Warlord’s thrashing slowed. The red glow in his eyes flickered.

"I... I fight..." his voice changed, becoming smaller, human. "I fight because I am afraid of peace."

Diana tightened her grip, her mouth near his ear. "Why?"

"Because in peace... I am no one," Warlord whispered, the truth ripped from his soul by the Lasso. "In war, I have purpose. Without the sword... I am weak. I am small."

The admission echoed in the chamber. The Crimson Throne shrieked, sensing the host's resolve wavering. It tried to pulse more energy into him, but the Lasso severed the connection between the artifact's malice and the man's heart.

"You are not defined by the war you wage," Diana said softly, her voice carrying the authority of a queen. "You are defined by the peace you are willing to build. Let go."

With a primal scream, Warlord reached up and tore the helmet from his own head. Beneath the steel was the face of a tired, old man, tears streaming down scarred cheeks.

The connection broken, the Crimson Throne overloaded. A surge of uncontrolled magical energy erupted from the dais.

"Get down!" Diana shouted. She vaulted off Warlord’s back, grabbing him and shoving him behind a fallen pillar. She crossed her bracelets again as a blinding white light consumed the room. 🔥 Hot Take: “Warlord should have won

BOOM.

Silence followed.

Dust settled slowly. Diana rose, coughing. The Crimson Throne was gone, reduced to a pile of inert ash and twisted iron. The temple was a ruin, but the roof held.

Warlord lay against the pillar, his armor shattered, looking at his hands. The manic strength was gone. He looked... ordinary.

"It’s gone," he whispered. "The silence. It’s deafening."

Diana stood over him, extending a hand. "Silence is not emptiness. It is the canvas for something better."

Warlord looked at the Amazonian princess, expecting a blow. Instead, he saw an open palm. He hesitated, then took it. Diana hauled him to his feet.

"The authorities are on their way," Diana said, securing her lasso. "You will answer for the theft and the destruction. But you will answer as a man, not a monster."

Warlord looked at the exit, where the blue sky of the outside world was visible through the rubble. He nodded slowly, shoulders slumped.

Diana walked toward the light, leaving the shadow of the Warlord behind. The battle was won, not by force of arms, but by the strength of truth. The war was over. Now, the real work could begin.

If you want, I can expand this into a full outline scene-by-scene, beat sheet for a comic issue, or a script treatment. Which would you like?

This is the continuation of the clash between Diana of Themyscira Travis Morgan

, the Warlord of Skartaris. In Part 1, their misunderstanding led to a stalemate in the jungles of the inner world; now, the stakes escalate as a common enemy reveals itself. Title: The Shifting Sands of Skartaris 1. The Duel of Disciplines

The battle resumes under the crimson sun of Skartaris. The Warlord, seasoned by years of savage survival, uses the terrain to his advantage, disappearing into the giant ferns and striking with guerilla tactics. Diana, however, possesses the Gaze of Athena

. She doesn't just see him; she feels the displacement of air as his hellfire-forged blade swings.

The choreography is a contrast of styles: Morgan is all raw power and pragmatism, using his .44 Magnum to create openings, while Diana is a blur of Greco-Roman perfection. She deflets his bullets with her silver bracers—the metallic

echoing like thunder—before closing the gap to disarm him with a sweeping low kick. 2. The Deceiver Revealed Just as Diana pins Morgan with the Lasso of Truth

, the ground tremors. The golden rope glows, but it doesn't just compel Morgan to speak; it vibrates with a secondary magical frequency.

"I am not your enemy, Amazon," Morgan grunts, the Lasso forcing the sincerity from his lungs. "I thought you were a construct of

High above on a jagged spire, the High Priest of Dread, Deimos, laughs. He has been siphoning the kinetic energy of their battle to fuel a portal to the surface world. He unleashes a swarm of Blood-Bats and undead thralls to finish the exhausted combatants. 3. The Unlikely Alliance

Realizing they’ve been played, the two warriors stand back-to-back. The Strategy:

Diana takes to the sky to thin the aerial swarm, her sword flashing like a comet. Below, the Warlord becomes a one-man army, his sword "Devastator" carving a path through the undead. The Synergy:

In a desperate move, Diana dives, grabbing Morgan by the shoulders and launching him toward Deimos’s spire. As he flies through the air, Morgan empties his sidearm into the portal's power crystals, while Diana follows up with a massive shockwave generated by slamming her bracers together. 4. The Aftermath

The spire crumbles. Deimos vanishes into the shadows, his plan thwarted but his life intact. As the dust settles over the prehistoric landscape, the tension between the two heroes remains, though tempered by respect.

Morgan offers a hand, not to fight, but to help Diana up. "You fight like a god, lady. Skartaris could use someone like you."

Diana looks toward the horizon where the sun never sets. "I seek only the way home, Travis Morgan. But while I am here, I will ensure this world's 'Warlord' lives up to the title." How should we wrap this up—should Diana discover a hidden portal in the ruins, or do they need to track to his stronghold first?

This article is written as a mid-story breakdown and analysis for a fictional crossover event between DC's Amazon Princess and the legendary Travis Morgan (The Warlord) in the savage, subterranean world of Skartaris.

Clash of Steel and Magic: Wonder Woman vs. Warlord – Part 2 The crossover event of the year continues! In Wonder Woman vs. Warlord: Part 1

, fans watched in awe as a localized dimensional rift pulled Diana of Themyscira out of Gateway City and plunged her directly into the savage, sunless-day world of

. Mistaken for an agent of the dark sorcerer Deimos, Wonder Woman was forced to defend herself against the lightning-fast blade of Travis Morgan—the gun-toting, sword-wielding pilot turned freedom fighter known as the Warlord. The blog post title " Wonder Woman Vs

, the misunderstanding gives way to a brutal reality check as both warriors realize they are being played by a much larger, more divine threat. Let’s dive into the pulse-pounding events of the second chapter, analyze the combat, and look at where this epic clash is headed next. 🛡️ The Story So Far: From Feud to Forced Alliance

The issue opens exactly where Part 1 left off: a fierce, sparks-flying sword clash between Diana’s Amazonian steel and Travis Morgan's Atlantean blade. The Duel of Champions:

Morgan’s relentless, military-trained ferocity goes toe-to-toe with Diana's thousands of years of disciplined Greco-Roman combat training. For the first few pages, the fight is a masterclass in comic book action. Morgan uses his knowledge of the Skartaris terrain to his advantage, while Diana relies on her superior strength and the unbreakable Lasso of Truth. The Revelation:

Just as Diana binds Morgan's sword arm with the Lasso, the truth is forced out. Travis Morgan isn't a bloodthirsty barbarian, and Wonder Woman isn't a demon-summoned assassin. They are both protectors. The True Enemy Emerges:

Their duel is cut short when the ground shatters beneath them. Rising from the depths of the Skartaris jungles are legions of undead hoplites, armored in bronze but fueled by dark, primordial magic. Leading the charge is none other than Ares, the God of War , who has struck an unholy alliance with the sorcerer

. Ares seeks to claim the raw, untamed magic of Skartaris to rebuild his power base on Earth, and he has framed the two heroes to keep them from stopping him. ⚔️ Combat Breakdown: Sword vs. Sorcery

Part 2 treats readers to one of the best team-up action sequences in recent memory. Seeing Wonder Woman and the Warlord fight side-by-side highlights the fascinating contrast in their combat styles: Wonder Woman (Diana Prince) The Warlord (Travis Morgan) Origin & Tone

Divine empowerment, mythological grace, and high-tier superheroics. Gruff, 1970s-style sword-and-sorcery, rugged survivalist. Primary Weaponry

Sword of Athena, Bracers of Submission, and the Lasso of Truth.

Atlantean sword, custom .44 Auto Mag pistol, and primal instincts. Fighting Style

Fluid, defensive-to-offensive martial arts; heavily reliant on superhuman speed and agility.

Brutal, direct military close-quarters combat mixed with wild, barbarian brawling. Battlefield Role

The Unstoppable Force. Diana tears through the front lines of Ares' undead army with god-like power.

The Tactical Survivor. Morgan uses cover, dirty fighting tactics, and well-placed pistol shots to cover Diana’s flanks. 🔮 The Implications for Skartaris and the DC Universe

Writer and artist teams have outdone themselves in Part 2 by seamlessly blending the aesthetics of classic Wonder Woman

mythology with the heavy-metal, pulp-fantasy atmosphere that creator Mike Grell originally envisioned for The Warlord in the 1970s.

By bringing Ares into Skartaris, the stakes are elevated beyond a simple "versus" comic. Skartaris has always operated on its own rules of magic and time; by introducing a literal Olympian god into the mix, the writers are threatening to unravel the very fabric of this hollow-earth dimension. If Ares succeeds in usurping Deimos and claiming the heart of Skartaris, he won't just be a threat to Wonder Woman—he will be completely unstoppable back on the surface world. ❓ What’s Next in Part 3?

The issue leaves us on a massive cliffhanger. Surrounded by a sea of Ares' skeletal warriors, low on ammunition, and with the God of War laughing from the steps of a blood-red ziggurat, Diana and Travis are backed against a wall. Fans are already speculating on how the duo will survive:

Will Morgan have to tap into the forbidden, high-tech Atlantean relics hidden beneath Skartaris to level the playing field against a literal god?

Can Diana channel the pure spirit of the Amazons to break Ares' mental hold over the undead legion? One thing is for certain: Wonder Woman vs. Warlord Part 2

proved that when you lock the world's greatest warrior and the ultimate fantasy survivor in the same arena, the results are nothing short of legendary.

on specific character dialogue or detail the fight choreography between Diana and Morgan for a script-style breakdown?

It sounds like you might be looking for a specific comic book story or perhaps a piece of fan-created content (like a "paper" story or fanfiction) featuring a battle between Wonder Woman and "The Warlord."

While there isn't a widely known official DC comic titled exactly " Wonder Woman Vs Warlord Part 2 ," there are a few possibilities for what this could be: 1. Travis Morgan (The Warlord) Crossover Wonder Woman and Travis Morgan

(the protagonist of DC's The Warlord series) both exist in the DC Universe. They have met in various crossovers, most notably: Converge: Wonder Woman (2015)

: In this event, Wonder Woman faces off against various characters from different timelines. Wonder Woman #179-180 (Vol. 1)

: In some older story arcs, Wonder Woman travels to the world of Skartaris (the Warlord's realm). 2. Maxwell Lord (The "Warlord" figure) In the film Wonder Woman 1984 , the main antagonist is Maxwell Lord

. If you are looking for a "Part 2" of a specific written analysis or "paper" regarding her conflict with him, it likely refers to her ongoing struggle against his manipulation of reality. 3. Fan-Created Story or RPG

"Part 2" often indicates a serial story. If you saw this title on a site like Archive of Our Own (AO3), FanFiction.net, or a tabletop gaming forum, it is likely a fan-authored "paper" story. Could you clarify where you saw this title? For example: Was it a physical comic book? Was it an academic or fan essay (a "paper")? Was it a story chapter on a creative writing website?

Knowing the context will help me find exactly what you're looking for! Wonder Woman 1984 (2020) - Plot - IMDb

Here’s a quick guide to understanding and appreciating Wonder Woman Vs. Warlord Part 2, which is likely referring to the second part of a crossover storyline between DC’s Wonder Woman and the fantasy hero Warlord (Travis Morgan), often found in issues like Wonder Woman #297-299 (1982-1983) or later reprints.


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