Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman #16

Writer: Corinna Sara Bechko, Gabriel Hardman Artist: Gabriel Hardman Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: November 26, 2014 Cover Price: $0.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 3
8.5Critic Rating
8.2User Rating

"Dig for Fire" part 1 of 3! Wonder Woman accepts a covert mission from Queen Hippolyta: infiltrate Apokolips, find a group of Amazons imprisoned there by Darkseid, and bring them home alive.

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    Shadowhawk's Shade - AJ Dec 2, 2014

    As I said above, Gabriel is the artist on this issue, with colours by Jordan Boyd and letters by Saida Temafonte. Gabriel and Jordan's style is very different to that of other artists on this series and it is also one of the best that I've seen. It is a bit free-flowing in its execution, and that works well with the kind of story being told here. And the action scenes are all grand and flashy, just as I expected them to be given that Gabriel is the artist here. He really brings the same kind of energy to the title that I saw from him on Star Wars: Legacy and I really couldn't be happier. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Dec 1, 2014

    Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman #16 was a good start to a three part story featuring Wonder Woman heading off to Apokolips.  While it was brief and we only get the start of the story, I liked it enough to want more.  Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman have me intrigued, especially after the cliffhanger and Hardman's art is the biggest draw.  I am looking forward to seeing what happens next week. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    DC Comics News - Kate Kane Nov 28, 2014

    With a new world there always comes new dangers in this weeks Sensations Comics. With Wonder Woman now in serious trouble how will she find her sisters and escaped this doomed alternate reality? Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Dec 2, 2014

    With this just being the first of three parts, it's hard to judge it much because it's the opening act. As an opening act, we're thrown into events quickly with a decent enough setup and an idea of what's to come, though a twist comes along the way that Hippolyta may have another secret plan going on here. The story moves quickly, though a few more names of characters would have been nice, and it's paced decently even though a few spots feel rushed, which I wouldn't have expected as much with three full issues to work with. Hardman's artwork is definitely the big draw here though as we get a good sense of Diana's strength and ability and we get a pretty fiery view of Apokalips that's done well, especially with the color design that really makes it feel like a lived in place of awfulness. Read Full Review

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