WONDER WOMAN / DIANA PRINCE + two iconic actors to play the role + DC COMICS, all fitting within crossword symmetry? Apparently, WONDER WOMAN's mom — Hippolyta of Greek mythology — and Crucivera, goddess of crosswords, are tight!
Although, WONDER WOMAN has so much lore that there's plenty of themer choices to draw from. Her invisible jet, lasso of truth, the Justice League … and DC COMICS feels weaker thematically than all of these. I may be tempting Crucivera's wrath, but —
(sound of an interrobang shaking the heavens)
I was a fan of the old show, but the GAL GADOT movie blew me away. So much more than a retelling of the same-old, same-old origin story, "Wonder Woman" (2017, I haven't seen the new 1984 yet) was unexpectedly funny. Humor was a big element of why the Avengers movies worked and why so many take-themselves-waaaaay-too-seriously. Superman remakes have been unwatchable.
I'd have loved some humor or wordplay in today's puzzle. A listing of WONDER WOMAN info does work, but how about playing on her invisible jet, with WW somehow invisible inside? A lasso of truth made out of black squares, used to turn F into T? A friend and I spent a bunch of time brainstorming ways to transform DIANA PRINCE through world-ladderish steps into WONDER WOMAN elegantly. No success yet, though. Maybe a Schrödinger?
Kathy's note about Utah blocks ... Utah blocks are five black squares, what she has today, without the panhandle extended. Those elongated chunks do look a bit funny — sort of a sideways set of single-quote marks — but they do help separate themers.
What might have been more effective: moving DC COMICS up one row, or even two. When your middle themer is an awkward length of 11 or 13, smashing three themers together in the middle often results in some compromise — in today's case, OCTAL. Along with other oddities like ALIENEE, ROUTEMEN, better spacing, plus breaking up the big corners, would have resulted in a more inviting Monday product.
Hard to argue with GAL GADOT, though. Her chemistry with Chris Pine was (sorry in advance) wonderful.