Tom King And DC’s Latest ‘Wonder Woman’ Issue Decried As A “Full On Grooming Psy-Op”

December 27, 2023  ·
  John F. Trent

Wonder Woman #8 Cover A by Daniel Sampere and Belen Ortega (2024), DC Comics

Tom King and DC Comics’ latest Wonder Woman issue is being decried as a “grooming operation,” but the issue also includes anti-Christian and anti-motherhood screeds.

Wonder Woman #4 Cover art by Julian Totino (2023), DC

In Wonder Woman #4, the main thrust of the story sees Wonder Woman approached to spend a day with a what appears to be a young cancer patient named Jack, who is Wonder Woman’s biggest fan.

The whole premise is utterly ridiculous as Wonder Woman is a wanted woman and the United States government and its military apparatus are supposed to be hunting her and any other Amazons down.

Wonder Woman #4 (2023), DC

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Nevertheless, Wonder Woman provides the kid his wish, which is a day with Wonder Woman at Themyscira. After the day comes to an end, the kid appears to confess that he has gender dysphoria informing Wonder Woman that spending the day with her is not something that he should like.

He specifically tells her, “It’s…my Dad and the other kids… I’m I like this so much. And shouldn’t I like Superman and Batman and, I don’t know, baseball and like, normal stuff? For a boy? Is it because I’m sick? Inside, like. And…and is that why I am…Why…Is that why God made me sick?”

Wonder Woman responds by informing the boy, “There is nothing wrong with you.”

Wonder Woman #4 (2023), DC

She doesn’t stop there, she then goes on anti-Christian and anti-religious screed, “I do not understand the gods. Though I have met them and fought them and worshipped them. Their desires remain a mystery. Their definitions of sin and tribute seem constantly, inevitably to change. Just grass thrown in the wind, it seems to me. They honor the weak, the next they celebrate the strong. Every commandment they hand down, they break themselves before we even get a chance to try. To be honest, I think they are fools.”

“All their pomp and thunder is just a cloak they wear to hide their obvious folly. At time when I look at them, I see right through it, and I just start laughing and they look at me and wonder why. You see, they made us in their image. This is the key to it all. They shaped us from clay, yes, but their model was themselves. This world is a labyrinth. We are lost in it. And so too are the gods.”

Wonder Woman #4 (2023), DC

Wonder Woman then declares, “All of which means, Jack, though we struggle and question… There are no answers to be found in the heavens. We must instead seek peace here, with each other. Within each other.”

She continues, “Who you are…What defines.. I have traveled far and wide. I have warred with the angels and supped with the devils. I have seen universes birthed into my hands, and men dying with my name fumbling from their lips. I have known cruelty and I have known love. And I choose love.”

Wonder Woman #4 (2023), DC

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The book ends with Wonder Woman making a mockery of motherhood. Jack informs Wonder Woman that Wonder Woman would make a great mother.

In response, King has Wonder Woman respond, “Oh, Jack, can you imagine? Me. A mother? In this world? Does any child deserve that fate?”

Wonder Woman #4 (2023), DC

Deus Vult and Overmind creator Jon Del Arroz reacted to the book stating on his YouTube channel, “This is a full on grooming psy-op. And this is what Tom King is hired to do. Remember, he’s former CIA so his entire deal is to push the ESG psy-op on everybody through these comics, through these superhero comics and to ruin them intentionally.”

Referencing the sequence where the boy admits there is something wrong with him, Del Arroz stated, “This is the page where the psy-op really happens. The kid at this point starts crying and it’s not because he’s scared or whatever like they tried to imply in the issue. It’s because he’s got gender dysphoria and confusion.”

He added, “[Wonder Woman’s], of course, being a good person and trying to help this kid get confused in his gender. … This is subversion on the worst level. And, of course, they’re saying that, but they’re saying that people saying that it’s subversion are the bad guys throughout this entire issue. And now she’s actually trying to groom this child into being into dresses and Barbies and things like that so that he doesn’t think he’s a real boy.”

Wonder Woman #4 Cover art by Bruno Redondo (2023), DC

Del Arroz concluded, “So the gay stuff’s been absolutely pushed so hard with Poison Ivy, with Harley Quinn, with Alan Scott Green Lantern, with Superman. I mean, it’s just every character’s been gay. So, now they got to start transing people because that’s the next step here. Absolutely sick from Tom King and DC Comics. This type of stuff is not okay for children at the end of the day.”

“And of course, they’re trying to mask it with this colorful stuff on the front in order to draw the eye of young people. And it is something that’s a travesty. Should never be allowed,” he finished.

Wonder Woman #4 Cover art by Pablo Villalobos (2023), DC

Clearly, Wonder Woman is not choosing love. One of the best definitions of love that we have is from St. Thomas Aquinas who observed that to love is “to will the good of the other.”

Dr. Tom Neal at Word on Fire elaborated on this by quoting his moral theology professor, “Of course, for Aquinas to love means to consistently will and choose the good of the other. To love neighbor as self means seeing their sharing in the good as constitutive of your own sharing in the good. To love God, whose good we cannot will strictly speaking — as He is purely actualized good itself — is to love what God loves, which, of course, is the neighbor’s good. So we come full circle.”

He then added, that love is linked “to the moral law, which specifies both what ‘the good’ is and how one must choose in relation to the good in a manner that brings God-designed fulfillment.”

Transgender ideology is anathema to God’s will given it rejects God’s creation of man as man and woman as woman. Thus is cannot be good and you cannot love someone by encouraging them to embrace evil.

What do you make of Wonder Woman #4 and it’s clear social indoctrination?

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