When Circe attacks the human defenders of Washington DC, Wonder Woman must win a battle without harming her attackers. But is there more going on than even she can see? "Defender of Truth" part 1 of 1.
Another great, lovable issue. I want more of this Wonder Woman. Read Full Review
Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman #3 is a nice one-shot not just about our favorite Amazon, but her fans. Amanda Deibert and Cat Staggs give us a mash-up of the T.V. Show and the Super Friends cartoon and I really liked it. I hope this series keeps giving us issues like this every now and again. Read Full Review
Anyways, I find it charming, even if Diana is almost a non-entity in her own book. The art is odd but hypnotic. It is classic Kara. And it has some DC cosmic to it. I liked this first part ... What about you? Any Wonder Woman fans want to comment?? Read Full Review
The short adventure was a sweet reminder of why heroes do what they do best. This week issue of SENSATION COMICS was a tribute to those who believe and those who will always fight for justice. This series keeps getting better and better every week so stay tuned for more escapades with your favorite female superhero. Read Full Review
Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman #3 offers easy to follow narratives that understand their boundaries, while holding visuals that are destined to please even the most discerning. There's not much weight behind these proceedings, but this comic represents a fun streak in our Amazon. And for that reason it comes recommended. Read Full Review
The general ideas of the book work well for me and I'm largely in agreement with it, but it's the story execution that leaves me wanting. With a single issues story there's obviously only so far you can go with things, but some of the real basics are missing here that keep you from even investing in it a little bit. The lack of an actionable reason for Circe to be doing what she's doing other than to get Diana's attention is weaker than weaker and that just makes the message that comes up during the fight all the more blunt. There's no story. There's just message. And perhaps that's part of what Sensation Comics is going for, especially with its all ages intent and the low price point. That's not a bad thing, but it does leave me hoping for a bit more story or a reworking to less standalone issues if they can't support story and message at the same time. Read Full Review