Superman / Wonder Woman #17

Writer: Peter J. Tomasi Artist: Jaime Mendoza, Doug Mahnke Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: April 1, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 8
5.7Critic Rating
7.6User Rating

It's a bloody showdown as Circe and Magog attack the power couple! And the outcome will bring about a major change in Kal and Diana's relationship.

  • 7.5
    Graphic Policy - Edward Wendt Apr 1, 2015

    Time will tell if the romance between the two will endure or just be a flash in the pan of comic history, but at the very least if this is the route being taken for their time together then at least it is one which does the characters justice. Instead of this being the Superman comic featuring Wonder Woman as his main squeeze as it started out, it is now much more balanced between the two, and that it has reached this status by the time of Convergence is an indication that maybe the gamble worked to put these two together. Read Full Review

  • 6.8
    IGN - Mike Logsdon Apr 2, 2015

    Peter J. Tomasi has spent his time on Superman/Wonder Woman attempting to answer the question regarding the merits of the titular characters being romantically involved. In issue #17, he puts forth a few reasons as to why they should be together, but it comes off a bit forced, unnatural, and even unnecessary. Read Full Review

  • 4.5
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Apr 3, 2015

    I hope this book gets better because this first arc was lacking...lacking the fun and chemistry that made it one of my favorites.  The Magog/Circe arc ended with a whimper and didn't further the overall story at all.  Doug mahnke's art was really good, but Peter Tomasi better regroup and focus so that the book can get back on top come June.  I've given the book a bit of a pass up until now, but my patience has officially run out. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj Apr 3, 2015

    And so this tacked on 2 page scene just undid everything that happened before it. The good will I was feeling about Diana and the title evaporated. I'll say it again, this seems silly. Maybe Convergence is the perfect 'jump-off point'. Read Full Review

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