Wonder Woman faces her most relentless foe yet—a marketing maven who would sell her Louboutins for the chance to manage the Amazing Amazon! Can Wonder Woman escape her most persistent pitches? She does make some excellent points…
Publicist Mindi Meyer was such a fascinating character when Perez debuted her in the 80s. She died in one of the more complex storylines in mainstream comics of the Copper Age of comics. Anyone who would try to bring her back would have to do so sharply and stylishly. Doran has accomplished that fairly brilliantly here in what stands as one of the better one-shot Wonder Woman stories of the past year. A simple premise animates the center of a story populated around the edges with very, very serious tragedy. A story of the modern media that so sharply captures its many, many flaws. Read Full Review
A standalone tale from Colleen Doran dealing with Wonder Woman is one of the best ways to start off 2021, even in February. This is a delightful issue that shows off Diana well while also slowly educating her on things she needs to think about in the world of man. The framing of the story through Mayer's point of view is a bit awkward at first but it works with the shoot that she's on and becomes a good “found footage” style piece of sorts from there as she tries to keep up with Diana and her good deeds. The story reads great, it looks great, and it left me smiling the whole time. A very easy recommendation. Read Full Review
It's great to see (SPOILER) again, but it was really great to see this happy Wonder Woman, and this fun look at licensing super heroes. I really enjoyed this issue. Witty and fun.
A fun comic that reintroduces (spoiler) and uses some interesting layout choices to keep the reader intrigued. It's a story of its time.
Wow that sucked. First story was absolute garbage. Enjoyed the art in the second story but that’s about it.