Yes we can! As the war continues, Wonder Woman gets newly named and newly enlisted into the Bombshells under an American infantry division to help fight against the Axis.
DC Comics Bombshells has a strong installment overall here as we get more place setting for what's at stake. This is a difficult series to manage with the size of the cast, the individual stories and the small and sometimes tenuous connections that are being forged now. If this has the time to really grow and expand I can see nothing but excellence ahead as it all comes together. Bennett continues to feel like she gets Kate the best out of all the characters, though I've no complaints about how anyone else is handled. I had hoped with a Kate story that Marguerite Sauvage would be back, but Ming Doyle does a fantastic job here in giving us a sultry and stylish turn for 1940 Berlin and movements among the rich and powerful. This continues to be a book that I love getting my hands on every weekend and soaking it all up. Read Full Review
After last issue of Bombshells was so emotionally heavy and had such a big impact on the lineup, it was nice to take a break from that theatre of the war and come back to Gotham for a spell. The "Batgirls" are an interesting team-up (even if they are sans Babs Gordon), and this issue has some great villain moments with the Penguin and Hugo Strange. It also introduces young Lois Lane, you is as intrepid as ever, and reminds us that Maggie Sawyer is still back home waiting for her Kate Kane to return as well. As always this book delivers solid adventure for the price of admission even if it is of the more predictable variety. Read Full Review