The Wonder Twins are charged with their most important mission yet-planning the 30-year reunion for Morris High School! As it turns out, the Class of '89 is full of unresolved conflict and unrequited love, and if that alone doesn't ruin the event, Jayna's former best friend Polly will!
Wonder Twins #8 is a great return to form. Even better, it manages to be a stand-out issue without including any of the Justice League or the Legion of Doom--it keeps the stakes high and the jokes flowing by sticking entirely to the setting of Zan and Jaynas high school. There is one major flaw, however: No Gleek. Read Full Review
The art here isn't my favorite. Mike Norton is just okay. That being said, he does a capable job here. The book is still fairly strong and one of the better new books of the year. Read Full Review
This continues to be one of the oddest books in DC's stable, but as it enters its second act it's coming together into a very compelling and relevant story. Read Full Review
Mark Russell's script is tight, with sharp dialogue and a a balance that tips a little more to the heartwarming and less to the zany this issue. Read Full Review
WONDER TWINS #8 ability to weave two separate tales of reunion works wonders for the plot. Although it feels like filler at times, the end shows otherwise. Read Full Review
A new art team and a weaker story add to a sense that this is an off-issue, but it's still funnier, sillier and better told than most comics. Read Full Review
Only Mark Russell could convince me that one of the things DC needs most is an ongoing Wonder Twins series. This guy can do no wrong.
Guess that makes sense, since love is dead, thanks for wasting our time!
This was stupid.