To save the world from an all-new supernatural threat that Diana is uniquely unqualified to solve, she will have to reach back to the oldest and deepest of gods for their assistance. But they may not agree with her position. In the midst of this struggle, a new player makes their presence known, but are they friend or foe? Concluding a two-part guest arc from visionary artist Matías Bergara!
Absolute Wonder Woman #14 is a giant leap forward for the character of Diana, who must accept death and accept that there is more to this world than needs her. This issue sets up our first major crossover event, and it will leave you hyped beyond belief. Read Full Review
This is a fantastic series and even the smaller-scale adventures are huge but next up, we've got the first crossover in the Absolute Universe. Read Full Review
I really enjoyed this story and its mythological elements. I thought Gaia was used and represented exceptionally well, and I hope we see more fallout from the trust she has placed in Diana in future issues. Kelly Thompson continues to deliver strong, imaginative work on Wonder Woman, and I'm genuinely excited to see where she takes things next especially with the tease of an upcoming encounter with a certain Dark Knight. Read Full Review
Thompson ends this issue with a tease for one of the most anticipated encounters in the Absolute Universe as Steve Trevor gives her some insight on Batman and Superman. Looks like Wonder Woman will be making a trip to Gotham. That should be good, but The Price was exactly how long it needed to be to tell an engaging and fun story. Read Full Review
Absolute Wonder Woman #14 is excellent commentary on our relationship with the world around us and how we may sometimes be too close to an issue to see the full picture. Read Full Review
This two-part "The Price story arc drives home how no matter how strong a hero is in the Absolute Universe the constant challenges they face weigh heavy on them. Read Full Review
Bergara is no mere fill-in artist, and he throws some beautiful, primal shapes with his layouts matching a conflicted color palette from Bellaire and painful narration from Thompson. Read Full Review
Absolute Wonder Woman #14 is a satisfying conclusion to “The Price” that sets up massive stakes for the future. We get a resolution to the “Inverse” problem, but it comes with a literal deadline on Diana's life courtesy of Gaia. Read Full Review
Bergara delivers stunning art throughout the issue. Not only do I love the character designs, but the visual style is perfect for the magical elements of the story. Read Full Review
This quick little two-parter comes to a solid ending, where the real pleasure is in the side elements instead of the superhero fight itself. Read Full Review
Absolute Wonder Woman #14 is a simple and slower paced issue that functions as a much needed breather from the chaos happening in the Absolute Universe. Read Full Review
Great wrap-up to this 2-part mystery that builds upon Diana’s character development and sets the stage for her next adventure, a mystery that will involve the Absolute Batman himself. The guest artist does a nice job working within the book’s established style, and Thompson delivers another epic journey deep into Diana’s world, with some on-point social commentary thrown in for good measure.
This story was a big step down from the previous ones. The story made no sense whatsoever and the conclusion was as meh as you can get. I know she's meeting up with Batman in the next issues, so maybe this was a filler for that. She did the same thing in her run of Capt. Marvel. Some of the lead in stories were just plain awful. This wasn't awful at least mostly because she identifies with the character so well.
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Best absolute title hands down for me. Batman is fun but I’m reading absolute Wonder Woman in the parking lot of the comic shop. Maybe she’ll kill the main Wonder Woman in dcko and take her place in main continuity hahaha. Just playing….. kinda.