The Legend of Wonder Woman #20

Writer: Renae DeLiz Artist: Renae DeLiz Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: March 23, 2016 Cover Price: $0.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 1
8.2Critic Rating
9.0User Rating

Steve Trevor is teaching Diana Prince to fly an airplane, without knowing that his admiration for Wonder Woman is quite awkward for his trainee!

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Mar 28, 2016

    With two separate storylines at play here, Legend of Wonder Woman provides for some good material that expands things well. Both of them could easily sustain the entirety of the issue and part of me wishes that it did because I'd love to have more Steve and Diana time as well as digging into the dynamic between Diana and Deception in how they're testing each other. I'd even like to see an installment dedicated to seeing more of Etta and the Holliday girls as it looks like there's a lot of fun to explore there. This issue gives us a good bit of material overall but it's also just setting things up a bit more and working some placement without any big reveals of twists. De Liz and Dillon continue to find the right balance with all of this and this issue is no exception, both in story and art. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Weird Science - Jim Werner May 5, 2016

    This chapter may start out a bit forced, but ends with anincredibledisplay of the Duke of Deception's power. The art finishes up strong and it all has me wondering how Wonder Woman will get away from, let alone defeat, the Duke. We also get the beginnings of the Holliday Girls reunion tour and an impromptu flight lesson that certainly won't "vanish" in the future. Yes, I hope it leads to the Invisible Jet. Please, let it lead to the Invisible Jet! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    BrightestDaycare.com Mar 31, 2016

    This book has gorgeous art, and a puppy dog Steve Trevor, but I don't like how tactless WW seems sometime, like this issue she gets a telepathic message from the Duke of Deception and tells Steve to forget her forever and dashes off! The fight was good, if not predictable, and the skeletal spirit things were totally awesome looking. The cliffhanger is yet another predictable part of this story, but it doesn't need to be revolutionary to look great, read well and keep me entertained! I am hopeful that Renae De Liz and Ray Dillon get on a new book after Rebirth, and if it isn’t with DC, I will still have to give it a shot, because this is a great story, and I am hopeful that they get picked up for something else new and different, and soon!

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