BLACKEST NIGHT EVENT part 65 of 79!
Following closely the events of BLACKEST NIGHT, Diana faces her greatest challenge. Death has always walked with her, but who will guide her into the light--her mother, her sister or her lover? Don't miss this mind-blowing tie-in as Wonder Woman's life changes forever!
Ultimately, this issue suffers from a slightly fractured sensation as Rucka drags Diana from scene to scene and battle to battle in rapid succession. But that does little to dampen the overall impact of this series. Between Wonder Woman and Flash, we finally have Blackest Night minis that are living up to their potential. Read Full Review
This series, like all of the "Blackest Night" tie-ins, offers more to the story. It doesn't supplant "Blackest Night," but it enhances what happens in the main title. No one reading "Blackest Night" is going to be lost if they skip this issue, but those reading this issue will have some questions about "Blackest Night" #6 quickly answered. Read Full Review
Blackest Night Wonder Woman #2 was a solid issue. This issue was certainly better than the debut issue of this mini-series. However, even though I liked this issue, there was really nothing that occurred in this issue that you did not already get over in Blackest Night #6. Therefore, readers who are reading Blackest Night should not feel required at all to pick up Blackest Night Wonder Woman. I would only recommend picking up Blackest Night Wonder Woman #2 if you are a Wonder Woman fan. Read Full Review
Skip this issue. Read Blackest Night #6. Everything you need is there. If you want great Rucka, read Detective Comics #861 in a couple of weeks, where he's doing brilliant work. Read Full Review
I won’t say I loved it, but I rated it this high because Rucka created a story that was unique when most Blackest Night side issues felt the same.
Good art and somewhat entertaining issue but completely unnecessary and pointless. Everything in this comic was either a figment of Diana’s imagination or already happened in Blackest Night 6