In order to escape Mongul's clutches, Wonder Woman and Artemis must put aside their differences and find a way to work together!
The new weekly continues to slice its way through gracefully through the end of its first month with another satisfying story. The contrast between Wonder Woman, Artemis, and Mongul shines against a pulpy alien world's background. Sensational Wonder Woman might lack the appealing rhythm of one fully-rendered story per week that animated last year's Agent of Peace, but two consecutive two-part stories have their own appeal. The series has been a great deal of fun so far. If DC maintains this level of quality, Sensational should have a very satisfying run in 2021. Read Full Review
Andrea Shea puts together a pretty solid two-part storyline here that definitely delivers when it comes to a good setup, some interesting character material, and some great action. It's all wonderfully self-contained and it sticks to the character basics right while feeling part of something much larger. As much as I enjoyed the story, and I really did, the real standout here is Bruno Redondo. I can't help but to sing his praises in general but his work with Adriano Lucas here is nothing short of redefining when it comes to a Wonder Woman book. It has all the right sense of power and scale to it but also the humanity and character that it needs to make her accessible in the way that she is. The last issue had some pages and panels I was close to drooling over but nearly every panel and page here in this one from the start is just gorgeous. Read Full Review
A satisfying conclusion with stellar art that not only makes the characters look gorgeous but also showcases personality. In my mind, this is set in the earlier days of Wonder Woman.
Pretty decent, definitely much better than the previous story. Really pretty art here.