On trial for the fate of humanity, Wonder Woman has fought to prove herself to cosmic gods. But with the verdict near, is this trial everything Diana believed, or is there even more at stake than she could have realized? As the gods reveal their true nature, Diana learns that the greatest threat to humanity might just be...Wonder Woman? The truth is discovered in this penultimate issue, but is it already too late?
The huge, cosmic concept of this series seems to have been a feint to some degree, but it's worked very well as a character-driven story for Diana that shows her confronting her demons. Read Full Review
Phillips' reveal of the title's meaning would have been a bit more satisfying if the theme of evolution had been a bit more prominent in the first five issues of the series. As presented in the seventh issue, the overall premise for the series is interesting. Too bad Phillips only has one more issue to bring it to a satisfying conclusion. Given the right momentum going into the third issue, Phillips seems more than capable of guiding the story to its final scenes, but it's going to take quite a bit of finesse to keep it from crashing into its conclusion. Read Full Review
While none of the current Wonder Woman stories are especially strong right now, this one is certainly the weakest with only the wildly improved art making it. Read Full Review