Don't miss the stunning secret of the Wonder Twins that will change how you look at them forever! Tensions run high as Jayna takes in friend-turned-fugitive Polly Math and opens up about her family's painful past on Exxor, but they are soon interrupted when Batman and Superman call on Zan and Jayna for an all-star team-up against a rogue army! Jayna must balance their duties to the Justice League with her responsibilities as a friend...each of which is proving quite detrimental to the other!
And I can't finish the review without mentioning the fantastic art of Stephen Byrne. He is one of the best artists to come down the line in quite some time. Coupled together with Russell, these two creators have made another fantastic issue yet again. Read Full Review
Few comics are as meaningful, as insightful, as colorful and as much fun as Wonder Twins! Read Full Review
Mark Russell's always excelled at fusing the absurd with the human, and this title is a great example of how he can take just about any concept and twist it into something relevant to the world outside our door. Read Full Review
Wonder Twins had a promising start, and theres still some good material here. One wonders, though, if the title might have been better served with the shorter run, it was initially promised to maintain the titles focus rather than diffuse the books humor and themes over twice the length. Read Full Review
If there is a shortcoming, it's that it very much feels like it's wrapping up one story and setting up another... even though we're three-quarters of the way through the series. Read Full Review
Issue #9 of Wonder Twins is also a deep dive into the mindset of those who struggle with the colloquial ‘Sins of the father'. Jayna and Zan never knew their grandfather, but as they grasp for a connection to their hostile new housemate, we are enlightened to the exact reason why their bond with grandpa never formed. In the end, Polly has no other option but to see eye to eye with the twins, especially after they reveal how they can get Polly's father, Filo Math, back from his indefinite imprisonment. Read Full Review
I mean, I see what we’re going for at least…
"The world is bad and we're trying to fix it but we're the Wonder Twins and the writer isn't done complaining, so we'll never fix it."