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"Reunion": On her mission to infiltrate Amanda Waller's secret prison on the island nation of Gamorra, Wonder Woman has been reunited with Steve, who is also on the run from the Bureau of Sovereignty. Their passionate kiss is interrupted by Damian, who tells them they have bigger things to worry

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Quote1 There is a strength to secret identities. Diana. Quote2
— Wonder Woman (Diana of Themyscira)

Wonder Woman (Volume 6) #13 is an issue of the series Wonder Woman (Volume 6) with a cover date of November, 2024. It was published on September 18, 2024.

Synopsis for "Reunion"

On her mission to infiltrate Amanda Waller's secret prison on the island nation of Gamorra, Wonder Woman has been reunited with Steve, who is also on the run from the Bureau of Sovereignty. Their passionate kiss is interrupted by Damian, who tells them they have bigger things to worry about, like saving their friends from imprisonment. He isn't happy that Wonder Woman introduces him to Steve by his birth name, reiterating the need for secret identities, but Wonder Woman insists that she and Steve don't keep secrets from each other. The trio reaches the top of a wall, ready to infiltrate a cellblock. Without superpowers to fall back, Wonder Woman will be vulnerable to concrete, and Damian admits that he and Steve might not survive the jump, either. Luckily, the fall isn't fatal and the trio breaks into the facility.

Once inside, Steve says he can shut down the prison's overall locking system, but that would trigger the alarm and every cell would still have to be opened up individually. Wonder Woman and Robin take up the challenge and prepare for the next phase of their plan. While Robin opens up the cells individually, Wonder Woman will stall the guards individually. The guards believe that, without superpowers, Wonder Woman is helpless but she proves them wrong. She blocks their gunshots with her bracelets, but without godly speed, the effort proves to be greater than usual. Her delaying action works and Damian releases their friends from their cells.

The depowered heroes quickly overwhelm their captors and prepare to evacuate through a portal to the Dark Roads, courtesy of Zatanna. Wonder Woman, injured during the fight, says her suit will heal her in time and Steve holds her in his arms so they can enjoy another passionate moment together, ignoring that everyone else has already left the prison and Robin is impatiently waiting for them.

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Synopsis for "The Secret Origin of Trinity, Daughter of Wonder Woman!"

Long ago, Wonder Woman and Robin were friends. They became close during Amanda Waller's attack on the superhero community. Many superheroes, Wonder Woman included, lost their powers during the conflict, so Robin offered to help her in her mission to discover Waller's secret base. They interrogated Captain Boomerang together and he quickly gave away Waller's location if it meant avoiding the wrath of Robin. On their journey to Gamorra, Wonder Woman was quick to heap praise on the boy and told him that she believed it would be difficult for him to step out of the shadow of his very famous father, to which Robin replied that his parentage was never an issue for him.

Their next mission involved them infiltrating the prison of Gamorra to rescue their fellow superheroes. Their mission was a success and their compatriots were freed. After the battle, Wonder Woman asked Robin if she would make a good mother, to which Robin replied that if she did, her child would be the luckiest in the entire world. Shedding a single tear, Wonder Woman thanked Robin.

Many years later, Damian has become Batman and told Trinity about how he inspired her mother Diana, a story that neither Trinity nor Jon Kent, the new Superman, believe. Jon believes that Trinity should wrap the Lasso of Truth on Damian, but Trinity wants to use the black lasso, the Lasso of Death, so that Damian may never bother anyone with his terrible stories again. Without losing his composure, Damian tells Trinity that this would be the last time he tells her a story.

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