Wonder Woman #41

Writer: Gail Simone Artist: Chris Batista Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: February 24, 2010 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
7.5Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

It's a knock-down, drag-out war in the sky between the mightiest females in the DC Universe as Wonder Woman fights Power Girl! Meanwhile, that disturbingly creepy circle of hellion kids known as the Crows do everything they can to destroy Diana's life and loved ones!

  • 9.0
    Comics Bulletin - Travis Walecka Mar 1, 2010

    There's no doubt in my mind that this has been the most enjoyable Wonder Woman issue since the beginning of Simone's run, possibly ever. It's actually quite a lengthy read despite half of the issue dedicated to an epic brawl between Karen and Diana. While that main event was indeed pleasing, Simone and company are doing an even better job pushing smaller arcs towards the bigger picture. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Karyn Pinter Mar 8, 2010

    So Ares' plan to make children even more evil didn't work out, thanks to a fistfight between Wonder Woman and Power Girl (however that works). I guess we'll just take what we can get. Next month something about a Silver Serpent's wrath happens. As long as Achilles stays away, I'm down. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Bin - Herv St-Louis Mar 8, 2010

    I prefer the pages with Dagnino to Batista but overall it was a well drawn issue with a lot of fighting which all I really cared. The plot as mentioned above has been done so many times just to see two heroes fight each other. The artists deliver on the fight and may entice me, along with Simones script to stick around for more issues. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza Feb 28, 2010

    Simone offers little snippets towards future stories, between Achilles' new home, his reunion with Patroclus (at least in his mind) and the continued existence of the Crows (disciplined as any bratty child should be). Through it all, Simone continues to deliver a solid read that is deeply connected to the DC Universe for those who pick up this title, and I am curious as to where she is going to take "Wonder Woman" next. With her frequent collaborator Nicola Scott climbing into the artist's chair for the next storyline, I'm sure there will be tales of wonder in the stories ahead. Read Full Review

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