After receiving a sacred gift from the gods of Brazil, our hero seems destined for great things. Little does she know, another pantheon has been watching her as well. Hera, queen of the Greek gods, has chosen Yara to become her latest champion. But what need does the goddess have for a warrior of her own? Find out in this stirring second issue!
Wonder Girl has already got me snared and on for the long haul. Jones has set Yara up to quickly become one of the more popular new characters DC has introduced in years. Read Full Review
Wonder Girl #2 builds sprawling, mysterious mythology to set the foundation for the world's next Wonder Girl. Despite a small slip in the art, this issue maintains the high quality started in the first issue. Read Full Review
Definitely add this series to your pull lists if you’ve enjoyed any of the previous Yara Flor-centric titles and if you have yet to indulge in these wonderful books, today’s a great day to dive in. Read Full Review
Jones and Melo are dynamic artists with fantastic styles when it comes to character and detail. Both artists deliver some fantastic and visually engaging panels throughout this issue. Read Full Review
This book is roughly twenty storylines stuffed in twenty pages, and that makes it both overly ambitious and highly entertaining. Read Full Review
Beautiful art, with an array of Amazons from all over the DC firmament, but its lacking any sense of excitement, anticipation, or world-building. The story needs to focus more on teaching us who Yara is, and considering this is the second issue and we dont know much more about her than we did in the first issue, which is disappointing. Read Full Review
The second issue doesn't quite reach the heights of the first but continues full steam ahead on a very interesting mystery. Read Full Review
Wonder Girl continues to be a diamond in DC's crown, and if you're not on board you are missing out. Read Full Review
Wonder Girl #2 also marked the return of a character DC readers saw with regularity throughout Rebirth. But we also met some new characters this issue " ones who will hopefully provide some clarity on Yara's situation in the near future. The potential to set some familiar DC characters on their next path and introduce some new ones has me waiting for what Jones has in store next. Read Full Review
When you carry a title such as Wonder Girl, there is a certain level of excellence that you inherit. Joness Wonder Girl #2 delivered on the action and left just enough questions, to make you want to read the next issue. If you are a fan of the Amazonian side of DC, I would recommend you pick this issue up. If you are meh on Wonder Woman and her mythos, you are not missing anything too spectacularJust yet. All and all, this series is just getting started and it can go either way! Read Full Review
Wonder Girl #2 does a good job continuing the heroes journey that Yara Flor has just begun to walk. Here we get her one step closer to her greater destiny. At the same time, we see how Yara getting closer to becoming Wonder Girl is causing a lot of attention from the different Amazon branches and Gods of different mythologies. It all comes together well to build anticipation for what plans Joelle Jones has next for Wonder Girl. Read Full Review
Some weird storytelling choices really disturbed the flow of this issue, at least for me. The art is still gorgeous and the series itself seems pretty fun. This issue just had a bunch of odd bumps in the road. Read Full Review
" Yaea, her namesake and fellow warrior had returned home to restore balance of nature and the world of man. "
This story just got really interesting, I am very happy to see Cassie Sandmark and Artemis come back. I am excited for them to meet Yara Flor. Yara Flor is still an engaging character. The only thing that bothers me is that Eros falls in love with Yara because he accidentally cut herself which is lame to be honest. But the art and fight scenes are engaging.
I liked this very much, really
A brave new world is unfolding exciting audiences with its coming. So when the Amazons want to prevent it, it's understandable but the reader can't help but loathe them for it.
Wonder Girl #2 - 8.0
Cover B - 8.5
Story - 7.5
Art - 7.5
Color - 8.0
lettering - 7.5
I wish Joelle did the art for the whole issue. It's Issue 2 with Dc's Hottest New Character that looks amazing and all ready has a fan base. Dc should have had the same artist do at least 3 issue's even if it wasn't JJ. Issue #1 was a 10 this issue#2 was of a little let down but i'm still all in.
Another good issue. The hunt for Yara begins as heavy hitters from each faction are sent to bring Yara in. This issue was definitely slower than the last as it takes it time to introduce all are "hunters" and nothing much else happening, until the very end.
I think, in general, this Wonder Girl series is a much more grounded version of Yara from future state. As such we don't get much of what made Yara so interesting before: the fantastical scale of things. Still, the issue is solid and I plan to read more.
---Slight nitpick on the characterization of Cassandra: she comes off as bubbly and I've never seen her that way. (Then again I only read her in Geoff Johns' and Scott Lobdell's respective Teen Titans runs)
Big ol' meh.
Just meanders without doing anything. Losing the fun that the Future State issues had.
Wanted to like it, but didn't. This issue was pretty boring and was bad enough to convince me to bail out on the series after 2 issues.