Isnt se doing half of the issue ?
After encountering Wonder Girl and Artemis, Yara believes now more than ever that she needs to find her lost sisters. Only they hold the answers to the trauma of her past and fear of the future. Is Yara a hero? Or is she a weapon of the gods wielded to destroy all Amazons? All will be revealed as Yara meets Potira!
Wonder Girl continues to be the must read Amazon book at the moment. It feel it has the ability to change the Amazon nation forever. Read Full Review
Del Duca delivers some great visuals in this issue. I love the style of this series a lot and the art does a great job of being both visually compelling and gorgeously detailed. Read Full Review
"Wonder Girl" #6 charts an important moment in Yara Flor's development. Read Full Review
Wonder Girl is developing some troubling plot problems, but it remains so entertaining it's not a problem"for now. Read Full Review
It seems like all of the various facets of this series are about to collide as well, so really there's no better time to jump into Yara's adventures than the present. Read Full Review
This title gets its third main artist in Laila Del Duca this issue, and she's brilliant as always. The series, though, mainly seems to put its heroine through trials without her ever really feeling like the lead character. The Read Full Review
Wonder Girl #6 is a good issue with the plot elements coalescing , but it still feels like the story is rushing along too quickly. There's a lot of unrealized potential with Yara's story that appears will be lost in the shuffle of the upcoming "Trial of the Amazons." Yara has to be ready to participate in that, but at the expense, perhaps of her inaugural story arc. Read Full Review
Wonder Girl #6 is a beautifully drawn collection of random scenes that make no sense and don't appear to be following anything remotely considered a story. Instead, the reader gets scattered information, and then things happen with a complete absence of flow or direction. Read Full Review
I'm starting to really fall in love with this series, this issue in particular boosts the plot well
Wait wait Wait. Yara has a flying horse and she can't figure out how to get past the gates of Olympus? Fly over the damned thing ya dummy! She can hear the Amazons on the other side AND see a cloudy sky above the gate AND has a horse with wings next to her but she struggles with the lock.
Elements are there but Jones unfortunately is having lots of trouble balancing it all.
For a book about Yara and the Brazilian Amazons, we are getting an awfully lot of outsider perspectives into them. Lines like "the chance to learn more about them was an unexpected surprise" can read too othering towards this new, mysterious tribe of women, six issues in, we know very little about.
So how about we stop messing around in Olympus and stop saying how great it is to learn about them and just actually develop Yara and where she comes from...
I keep having this feeling like this could be much better if there was some focus to it. The ideas are there, but the execution is pretty bad. And even though Donna Troy was teased last issue, we barely get one page with her, that was pretty shitty. DC truly doesn't give a crap about her or Cassie anymore.
What happened to Wonder Girl ? It was the best thing brought up by Infinite Frontier and it is slowly becomming an "i dont care" ongoing. Maybe the second arc can get me back into it. Jones is still one of the best artist in the game but the monthly really is hard for her
There is not enough focus here.
I do like Yara but when you tease Donna Troy at the end of your last issue and only feature her in one page in the following issue, I am going to be annoyed.