During a battle with Doctor Psycho, Wonder Woman sacrifices herself to stop the villain, only to be hit with a psychic blast that traps her in an alternate reality. With the help of Hawkgirl, Wonder Woman has to remember who she is before it’s too late.
DC Digital's Sensational Wonder Woman #1 ( @Steph_Smash @MeghanHetrick @marissadraws @droog811 ) starts off with a bang that helps remind every reader that 2021 is the year of Wonder Woman! #DCComics Read Full Review
Sensational Wonder Woman #1 is a solid start to the series. There's a build-up to that ending with teasing of the situation through the comic. It's an interesting comic that uses its visuals to really set up the situation and world and has me sucked in to find out more about what's going on. Read Full Review
The debut of Sensational Wonder Woman may not be a book that knocks it out of the park but it delivers a good start. The creative team is solid and I'm excited to see what they have in store for their storyline. I love the visual design of the book overall even if I'm not a huge fan of the older style digital-first approach. And the costuming elements are pretty fantastic. This is an easy kind of series to engage with since it's pretty affordable and you get exposed to some enjoyable stories that don't have to deal with massive continuity and can just play with all sorts of characters that might not otherwise be available. It's got plenty of potential here. Read Full Review
This issue definitely deserves attention, either from diehard Wonder Woman fans or from those who casually enjoy the. character. Read Full Review
Sensational Wonder Woman #1 projects a sincere attempt at telling stories that inspire hope from Wonder Woman. While the sincerity is ever-present, the execution is frequently clunky or incomplete. Overall, the art is good, so there are plenty of visuals to warrant the cover price if you're a Wonder Woman completest. Read Full Review
As a digital-first Sensational Wonder Woman #1 suffers because it is so short and only one half of the story. Despite that I think it's a nice beginning, featuring not only one of Wonder Woman's villains but also Hawkgirl. I'm looking forward to the next two parts. It helps that the art is stellar.
I want to like this, but this same plot is already being done much better in Kelly Thompson's Black Widow. If I was a more casual reader of Wonder Woman I might drop this one; as it is I'll stick around to see if future installments improve the picture.
Wonder Woman selfless housewife hehehe
Not a great art style or a great story. I'm not a big fan of it. I can only hope it will get better soon...