Wonder Woman #607

Writer: Phil Hester, J. Michael Straczynski Artist: Don Kramer With Eduardo Pansica Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: February 16, 2011 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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The controversial, epic story crafted by J. Michael Straczynski marches on! Diana continues to search for those that have sent hunters to butcher her fellow Amazons. Who is responsible? As Diana nears the truth, her foes only get more impossible to defeat!

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Karyn Pinter Feb 21, 2011

    What an amazingly vast improvement over what was Wonder Woman. I know Ive really harped on the steady mediocrity of the comic, but I think that ray of sunlight might finally be shining through. I’m not getting my hopes up yet, however. Life is full of ups and downs, and this might be a really nice high, but it can still come crashing down like things tend to do. Fingers crossed, we all get a nice long run of goodness out of this current wonder team, because lord knows Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - SoldierHawk Feb 19, 2011

    Against all odds, Phil Hester is actually pulling this storyline–and Diana's character–back from the brink of absolute ridiculousness. I doubt it would be enough to bring a non-comics reader, or a non-WW fan onboard, but I'll happily take it, and give Mr. Hester a large tip of my hat along the way. If he can continue to right this sinking ship one issue at a time like this, we may still have a wonderful character left by the end of this arc and–dare I hope?–perhaps even a fun and interesting conclusion to the storyline itself. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    IGN - Feb 16, 2011

    Wonder Woman continues steadily down the path of improvement, but just as with Superman, we're hoping that once Hester gets to move past JMS' plot, things will pick up tenfold. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt Feb 22, 2011

    This is really, really on the fence between Check It and Buy It. The writing is superb as Hester has firmly established his take on Wonder Woman and is doing a phenomenal job with the character. Unfortunately, he is still trapped in the plot that JMS built before he abandoned the title and that plot has some holes that need plugging. What sends the book over the edge to the Check It level, though, is the art. This is not up to Kramer's standards by any means and, as a huge fan of his work, its hard to swallow! Read Full Review

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