The finale of Wonder Woman: Evolution arrives as Diana faces off against a new and insidious DCU villain whose plan could rewrite all of humankind! The trial for humanity's future comes to an end, but the battle for Earth's survival rages. Will Wonder Woman make the ultimate sacrifice? Stephanie Phillips and Mike Hawthorne create a startling conclusion that will change Wonder Woman forever.
Now that it's complete, I imagine this story will read even better as a whole. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman has been in thousands of stories. It's really, really difficult to come up with something new that she hasn't quite run into without borrowing heavily from nearly a century of superhero drama that's played out with other characters. Phillips and company have found a distinctive and cleverly unique take on Wonder Woman that could prove to be much more satisfying in the long run if it was allowed a little bit more room to run. A sequel series could provide added depth to an already satisfying 8-issue mini-series Read Full Review
Wonder Woman: Evolution is a story that works better as a complete story rather than individual issues, though the story itself is kind of lacking (there were many times throughout that I thought I was reading a different Wonder Woman story as the idea of a mysterious "trial" isn't new.) Read Full Review
It doesn't seem like anyone read this, which is a shame because I actually think it was more consistent than the ongoing book. The art is very stylized, and I can understand why it's not everyone's cup of tea. It's not my cup of tea either. But the writing for the characters is good. And while this has a pretty bad ending, I have to say, this miniseries was a lot of fun to read. It's worth checking out.