BLACKEST NIGHT EVENT part 66 of 79!
Following closely to the events of BLACKEST NIGHT, this miniseries event concludes as the Amazonian Princess comes to terms with who she is and what her role is in the world. But will her acceptance make her more appetizing to the Black Lantern hordes--or could that emotion be their undoing?
Blackest Night Wonder Woman #3 was a good character study that helped to give a little more depth to the plotlines involving Wonder Woman and Mera over in Blackest Night itself. This mini-series moved at a pleasant pace and presented the reader with good character work, nice dialogue and entertaining action. Read Full Review
Not everything works here, however, and even Rucka can't help elevate the material to something more than trivial. Nothing new and fresh is added to the Blackest Night experience – this deficiency has bogged down the other tie-ins as well. The overall experience is too fractured and haphazard for the reader to really develop an emotional investment in the story. The result is a decently enjoyable extension of the Blackest Night books - even if it isn't a memorable one. Read Full Review
As mentioned above, these "Blackest Night" tie-ins are not must haves, but with the creative team that gave us "Blackest Night: Wonder Woman" this series became a "great to have" for me. Rucka set out to tell a great story in between the happenings of "Blackest Night" and did a great job. Read Full Review
With the ending of this series leading us directly into the future conflict with the big bad, Im keen to see Diana kick some serious Black Lantern butt! Read Full Review
If you want to know what it's like to be a star sapphire or you want a window of insight into Wonder Woman, then buy this issue. It's a good deal for $2.99. If you're looking for a story that you must have to understand Blackest Night or even the first two issues of this series, then that isn't this book. Read Full Review
Umm, why did I just read this? I don't get what the purpose was... I don't really get what the purpose of this entire mini-series was actually... It was kind of all over the place. Instead of getting something simple like WW vs. Maxwell Lord for three issues, we instead get one issue of WW, one issue of Black Lantern WW, and an issue of Star Sapphire WW. I don't see any reason to spend more time talking about this comic actually, since it never really went anywhere. Read Full Review