That is quite possibly the most awesome thing I've ever read. (Well, strictly speaking, it's not, but right at this moment it feels like it.) There are just so many things here that I think we need more of. Like: superheroes and "normal" people fighting side by side, rather than the patronizing only-the-hero-can-do-anything-important; it being presented as justifiable to, y'know, kill someone who is shooting at you and/or on the verge of sending the world to nuclear oblivion, rather than spinning into the dogmatic Killing Is Always Wrong Because Justifiable Homicide Does Not Actually Exist What Are You Talking About; Diana's strength of will and honest conviction when she chooses to become a hero; the moment when Julia calls Diana "sister" and demands to participate in saving the world; solving the problem of an enemy too strong to defeat by not physically defeating them rather than by getting mysteriously stronger...