THE TRINITY REUNITED! With Superman's recent return from Warworld, he, Batman, and Wonder Woman have been called to the Justice League's abandoned Watchtower to save their planet from an Imperium invasion! Do they still have what it takes? Or has the time away from one another left Earth open to attacks from throughout the universe that the strongest heroes can't stop?
Novembers issue of Wonder Woman has some action but also a tremendous amount of space to allow for casual moments of conversation. Both creative teams have done an excellent job of keeping everything moving with plenty of time to reflect on where things have been. This is a balance that can be maddeningly difficult to achieve for long-running series. Once again, Wonder Woman shows a mature level-headed sophistication that works on many levels. Read Full Review
It's a great change of pace after so many serialized stories, and shows how much fun this run can be at times. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman #793 is a a genuinely nice issue and a very welcome reprieve from the more recent story arcs in Cloonan and Conrad's run. Read Full Review
This issue serves as a great intermission for majorWonder Womanstorylines. Fans of the Trinity will be happy to see some great character moments, while Trinity naysayers can take comfort in this being a one-and-done story. Read Full Review
Not sure who the intended audience is, but there are huge inconsistencies here. Why would Superman crawl through a duct when he can use X-ray vision to just see what was making the noise? Why not just move the wall? The lighter and more bonding type moments are fine, but we literally had nothing happen here. Missed opportunity. Gorgeous B cover by Tomeu Morey is the highlight here.