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Written by G. Willow Wilson, Becky Cloonan, Michael W. Conrad, and Josie Campbell Art by Cian Tormey, Alitha Martinez, and others! The identity of humanity's mysterious ally is revealed in the action-packed finale! With an unexpected god at their side, Wonder Woman and the Amazons are ready to take down Hera and her evil machinations once and for all. But what will victory mean for the future of the heroes and villains connected to the gods?
Wilson gives Wonder Woman the warmth and passion that she so richly deserves in one of the biggest combat sequences shes ever been a part of. Marys adventures continue in Shazam!...which is written by Mark Waid. Is it too much to ask to have Campbell continue to write her adventures as a back-up feature in that series as well? Read Full Review
Overall, this story tried to do a lot and mostly succeeded. It's definitely one of the best WW events in recent memory. Read Full Review
Lazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #4 delivers a satisfying conclusion to the series. The art is consistently excellent, with each panel conveying a sense of epic scale and emotional weight. The themes of friendship, loyalty, and sacrifice are explored in depth, as Wonder Woman and her allies work together to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Read Full Review
It's frustrating that Lazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #4 is as good as it is considering that the other issues of this mini were relatively weak. Read Full Review
Lazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #4. So, we reach the end. The Lazarus Planet saga draws to close with the finale to Revenge of the Gods. It's had it's highlights, and it's low points, but overall the event has been a brilliant retooling of the DCU. The Dawn of DC slate has been great so far, and the titles coming after this will be no exception, I'm sure. Read Full Review
Lazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #4 ends the war with the gods with the mildest whimpers instead of a bang. Almost everyone's status quo returns to where they started, and nobody (besides Hera) experiences any consequences for the death and destruction. Read Full Review
Like way too many Wonder Woman stories since Greg Rucka and Nicola Scott departed the title, Wonder Woman has lacked consistency with the creative teams and suffered through one middling event after another. Maybe Tom King can get this flagship character back on track to a meaningful level again as Revenge of the Gods was another forgettable non-moment in a series filled with them. Read Full Review
This final edit seems strangely to be an improvised edit. BUT was good.
This was a much better event than the one it was confusingly named after. A Wonder Woman event can be good! I'm shocked too.
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Esperaba una colaboración entretenida entre Wonder woman y Shazam que me permitiera adentrarme en el panteón griego de Dc, pero siempre tienen que faltarle al respeto a mi Billy
The conclusion of this really just felt like a letdown. I blame Becky Cloonan.
this event was literally meh right here. The only reason why this isnt lower than a 5 is because I am reviewing the entire event as a whole