Wonder Woman Vs Warlord Part 2 Exclusive May 2026

| Version | Where | Extra content |
|---------|-------|---------------|
| 1:50 variant | Local comic shop (50 orders of regular issue) | Foil cover, map of Skartaris |
| Digital exclusive | DC Universe Infinite (Ultra tier) | Unlettered art pages, commentary by the writer |
| Convention exclusive | SDCC / NYCC (limited 500 copies) | Signed by artist, variant ending teaser |

Our exclusive advance copy reveals that Part 2 opens not in Skartaris, but in the Realm of Broken Kings—a purgatory dimension for fallen warlords and forgotten gods. Diana and Morgan are separated, forced to confront their inner demons before they can continue their fight.

Diana’s Trial: She faces a vision of Ares, who taunts her that she enjoys violence more than peace. To escape, she must drop her sword. She does so willingly, proving that mercy is her greatest weapon.

Morgan’s Trial: He faces a ghost of his past—a village he failed to save. To escape, he must pick up a gun again. He hesitates, then does so. "Survivors aren't clean," he mutters. "They're just alive."

This dichotomy is the heart of the Wonder Woman vs Warlord Part 2 Exclusive. Diana represents the ideal. Morgan represents the reality. wonder woman vs warlord part 2 exclusive


Once reunited, the fight resumes. But this time, it’s not a random brawl. It’s a chess match.

The Lasso forces Morgan to admit his fear: he fights dirty because he believes he is unworthy of a fair fight. Devastated by his own honesty, he releases her.

This emotional vulnerability is rare for the Warlord, and it’s the moment where the fight shifts from physical to philosophical.


The Wonder Woman vs Warlord Part 2 Exclusive is available now at: | Version | Where | Extra content |

Warning: The first print run sold out in 48 hours. Act fast.


Before diving into the exclusive spoilers for Part 2, let’s rewind. In Part 1, Diana of Themyscira was hunting a rogue magical artifact—a shard of the God Scimitar—that had fallen into the hollow Earth realm of Skartaris. Travis Morgan, the cynical, chainmail-wearing, gun-sword-wielding warlord, mistook Diana for a spy for his immortal enemy, Deimos.

The issue ended with a brutal stalemate. Diana deflected a .44 Magnum round with her bracelets (a classic) while Morgan parried her blade with his own, the impact tearing a hole in the cavern ceiling. As lava began to rain down, both heroes were swallowed by a subterranean waterfall. The final caption read: "To be concluded in the Wonder Woman vs Warlord Part 2 Exclusive feature."


Here’s a guide for Wonder Woman vs. Warlord: Part 2 — an exclusive, hypothetical or collector-focused issue (since no mainstream DC issue with that exact title exists; likely a fan concept or special variant). Once reunited, the fight resumes

The early 1980s was a fascinating time for comic books, with significant storylines that often focused on character development, thematic storytelling, and epic battles. Wonder Woman, being one of DC Comics' flagship characters, frequently found herself at the center of these narratives.

This isn’t just a comic book fight. The Wonder Woman vs Warlord Part 2 Exclusive is being released simultaneously in three formats: a standard print issue, a deluxe motion-comic panel, and—for the first time—an interactive audio drama on DC’s new streaming platform.

Why the special treatment? Because DC is positioning this crossover as the spiritual successor to Batman vs Predator and Superman vs Muhammad Ali. It’s a legacy fight that pits two different genres against each other: Mythological Fantasy vs. Sword & Sorcery Pulp.