Wonder Woman has always trusted her mother, Queen Hippolyta. But recent events on Apokolips may force a wedge between them! “Dig for Fire” part 3 of 3.
Bechko and Hardman put together a pretty good arc here overall across the three chapters and it definitely reads better in full like that rather than over the three weeks. The scripting and plotting is solid and I like the minimalist approach for a decent change here with the dialogue, which complements Hardman's art style that really does tell the story in a pretty good way. There's a good rough and raw design to it that gives it a lot of appeal as it definitely feels like they're all in the deep grime and churn of a world like Apokalips, something Jordan Boyd's color style brings out well here. I won't say this is my favorite interpretation of Diana, but it's a nice change from what the last few issues have been and I'd love to see this team take another spin at the character sometime to see what else they can bring out about her. Read Full Review
While this issue was a bit of a let down after the first two, it ended the story with a bang. Wonder Woman found out the danger of blind trust and I found out I really like Corinna Bechko's writing and Gabriel Hardman's art. I guess we're all winners. Read Full Review
Another adventure has come to an end as Sensations Comics continues on. Travelling to other worlds is all part and parcel of being a Superhero and I hope to see Wonder Woman stepping beyond her world once again to save the day. Read Full Review