AMAZON WARRIORS FIGHT FOR A WORLD THAT'S MADE THEM OUTLAWS! After the shocking events in Wonder Woman, the Amazons are now fighting for a world that no longer wants them! Led by their fearless Queen Nubia, a ragtag group of Amazons featuring Wonder Girl and Faruka II frantically searches for answers as their existence and way of life are threatened. Will the tribes survive their new reputation? Find out in this roller coaster of a debut issue! Brought to you by rising stars Josie Campbell (The New Champion of SHAZAM!) and Vasco Georgiev (Batman: Urban Legends), this series promises to be an action-packed adventure featuring the greatest warrimore
Amazons Attack #1 is an energetic expansion. It takes what King ignited in Wonder Woman and shows how it affects everyone else. Read Full Review
This issue is worth checking out and I was excited to see a branch of the Themyscira universe participate in the conspiracy from the main Wonder Woman story. I am excited to see where the team goes and what situations Campbell has ready in future issues. Read Full Review
I enjoyed this comic, mostly thanks to strong art by Georgiev and enjoyable scripting from Campbell, but it requires accepting that the DCU is a far crueler, more bigoted place than it's usually portrayed as. Read Full Review
Amazons Attack sets up a pulse-pounding race to get answers while dodging bullets. You haven't seen Amazons in a situation like this disadvantaged, but resolute in finding solutions. Read Full Review
It might start a little slow, but Campbell's story draws together several elements that should be fun as the story continues. The fundamental grounding of the current "Amazons Attack" story might feel a bit silly. Still, Campbell is building something interesting in what should be a fun adventure drama that should deliver an interesting new dynamic to the world of Wonder Woman and the rest of the Amazons if all goes well. Read Full Review
Amazons Attack #1 is a wonderful start to a new chapter in tale of Wonder Woman's storied people. It has some room to grow moving forward, but it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if readers look back on this entry as the start of a brilliant new era for Queen Nubia and the Amazons. Read Full Review
Despite a worrisome entry point on several levels, this series is off to a good start. Read Full Review
This is charming and fast moving. I really like Mary Marvel as written by Josie Campbell, so honestly I hope that she is the main focus over the actual amazons. Sue me.
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I was pleasantly surprised with this issue. Most of Wonder Woman/Amazon stuff is written so badly that it's hard to read. It was completely coincidental that all of them ended up together, but aside from that I thought it was pretty solid. We get to see Nubia deflect bullets and Mary Marvel (Stop calling her Shazam- she can't see her own name without changing) save everyone. I wish Queen Hipolyta was at least a consultant. It's very strange to just remove her completely. I'm interested in finding out more about this mind control gas.
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I really enjoyed the issue but did find some of the scenes like Yara being able to sneak into a top level Presidential meeting to be pushing it a little too far. The art was great too but there were some scenes that were a little confusing.