Wonder Woman Vs Warlord Part 2 Updated -

Since "Wonder Woman vs. Warlord" is a classic comic book rivalry (most notably featuring the Bronze Age villain Warlord, or sometimes DC’s other characters titled "Warlord"), an "Updated Part 2" suggests a modern, high-stakes continuation.

Here is an interesting feature presentation for a hypothetical comic book arc or cinematic set-piece: Wonder Woman vs. Warlord: The Iron Dynasty.


The setting is the United Nations headquarters in New York, which the Warlord has transformed into a floating fortress, the "Sanctum of Order." Diana arrives not as a warrior, but as a diplomat—this is the "updated" Wonder Woman approach. She wants to end this without bloodshed.

The Confrontation: The Warlord stands on a balcony, his armor now fused with liquid metal. He isn't shouting; he is calm, almost messianic. wonder woman vs warlord part 2 updated

Warlord: "You offer them love, Diana. But love is chaotic. It breeds jealousy, war, heartbreak. I offer them precision. I have updated the world. Why do you resist the upgrade?"

Wonder Woman: "Because humanity’s beauty is in its errors. Their strength is in their choice to do better, not their programming to be perfect. I am not here to fight your soldiers, Warlord. I am here to break your code."

The Twist: The Warlord reveals his ace in the hole. He didn't just build an army; he cloned a version of Donna Troy (Wonder Woman's "sister") using combat data he stole during their last encounter. This "Terra-Troy" is a cybernetic husk, devoid of soul, fueled only by the Warlord’s tactical commands. Since "Wonder Woman vs

The original fight had Diana using her standard moves—sword, shield, bracelets. The updated version introduces a game-changing sequence where Warlord temporarily removes Diana’s powers using a quantum dampener (a device reverse-engineered from Amazon technology). For twelve full pages, we see Wonder Woman as a mortal woman: bleeding, screaming, and fighting with nothing but her training and will.

She kills Warlord’s elite guard using hand-to-hand combat alone, no super strength. It’s one of the most visceral sequences in modern DC history. Fans online are already calling it the "Die Hard on Themyscira" moment.

They land in the rubble. The Warlord is battered, his suit ruined. He looks up at Wonder Woman, expecting a killing blow. He wants to be a martyr for his "Order." The setting is the United Nations headquarters in

Diana sheathes her weapons and offers him a hand.

Wonder Woman: "You wanted to rule a world of silence. But you live in a world of voices. It’s time you answered to them."

The "Updated" ending isn't a fight to the death. It’s a trial. The feature ends with Diana handing the Warlord over to the very people he tried to enslave, allowing justice—not war—to decide his fate.

In the original Part 2 draft, Warlord’s plan was generic: "I want power." The updated script gives him a tragic backstory. He is revealed to be a former general from a world where the Amazons never existed—a world that descended into eternal war without Diana’s influence. He believes that by killing Wonder Woman, he will paradoxically "save" worlds by removing a symbol that makes others weak.

This nuance turns Warlord from a one-note brawler into a dark mirror of Diana’s own mission: peace through strength.