The magma chamber destabilizes. Diana carries Warlord out through a collapsing flue, emerging on the desert surface at dawn.
Wonder Woman vs Warlord Part 2 forces us to pick a side—not just in fantasy combat, but in our living rooms, our morning routines, and our streaming queues.
Warlord, clad in his jagged, obsidian armor, stood at the altar, clutching the Pulse Fragment—a glowing shard of red crystal capable of leveling cities. He laughed, a low, rumbling sound that echoed off the stone pillars.
If you're looking for a crossover that isn't just "formulaic," this showdown is a must-read. It delivers high-stakes fantasy action and remains one of the best examples of how to pit two powerhouse warriors against each other without losing the heart of either character. Rating: 4.5/5 Lassoes For more details on the Warlord's history, check out the DC Database for Travis Morgan or browse the Wonder Woman Comic Collection to see where these worlds collide.
Highly controversial and mixed. Fans on Reddit criticized the lack of explanation for the simulations and the disorienting plot. 3. Wonder Woman vs. Maxwell Lord (Infinite Crisis) If "Warlord" was a typo for Maxwell Lord :
With a roar, Warlord slammed the Fragment into a socket on his gauntlet. Energy surged through him, veins of red light cracking across his armor. He lunged, moving with unnatural speed, his sword swinging in a wide, lethal arc.
While Part 1 established the physical power of both combatants, Part 2 delved into the psychological warfare. The Warlord, a master of conquest, sought to break Diana’s spirit by questioning the very peace she fought to protect. He argued that conflict was the natural state of humanity, a fire that forged greatness.