Yara stands alone as her world is torn apart! After an unexpected betrayal that shakes Yara to her very core, she ventures out and finds the lost tribe of the Amazons…the Esquecida! Will a reunion with her lost sisters finally give Yara the answers she’s been looking for? Or is she now more lost than ever, as she ventures out to find those who wish to never be found?
Melo delivers some beautiful imagery and thrilling action throughout the issue. A great looking issue from start to finish. Read Full Review
The cliffhanger at the end feels overdue and should go a long way in helping to define the Yara Flor run of Wonder Girl. Read Full Review
An Amazonian story that will change and open the door for a whole new world of Amazons history. A must read. Read Full Review
Wonder Girl #5 brings back the focus to Yara Flor and benefits instantly from that decision. Read Full Review
It's a fun spin-off Amazon title, just like Nubia's, but its main character almost seems to be a side story in it. Read Full Review
While seeming a little rushed, Wonder Girl #5 delivers some significant plot development. Along with some beautiful art by Adriana Melo, it's a solid issue. There's just a feeling that there could be more, but it seems likely the creative team is doing the best it can in overcoming the delays that are beyond their control. Read Full Review
Wonder Girl #5 is quickly devolving into a nothing series with nothing to say and no direction. Random events are happening, whole scenes are inserted that serve no purpose, and the hand-off of art duties proves to be a downgrade in art quality. Read Full Review
The artwork saves this otherwise bland issue. I'm just not vibing with anything being done with the Yara Flor character. The best parts of this issue barely include the idea of her. Read Full Review
I really enjoy how all the Wonder Girls are assembling, and Yara Flor is honestly pretty likeable. Plus the action and art is fantastic.
This story is all over the place. Fantastic art but what is happening?
I mean, this is fine but I feel like it's really undeveloped.
I'm starting to warm up to Yara as a character, I appreciated that Cassie is also given some attention here and it seems like Donna Troy will too, but I can't shake this feeling Joelle Jones really doesn't know how to write a coherent story.