Wonder Woman returns to Paradise Island and the Tartarus Pit in her quest to save baby Zeke. But as she betrays those she loves in her struggle to save Olympus, she slips closer to an abyss in which she may lose Wonder Woman entirely!
Wonder Woman 51 is the Wonder Woman we have longed for. Strong, compassionate and can overcome fear in order to meet the challenge of the gods. Read Full Review
This issue had a real sense of finality, which felt appropriate given the fact that this is the penultimate issue of Wonder Woman's New 52 run. I felt it just needed a little more meat. Read Full Review
If you ever wanted to take a look into Wonder Woman's head and see her darkest fears, this is your issue. While the quick dramatic shifts in story are satisfying, the issue as a whole doesn't do quite enough to warrant must-buy status. Read Full Review
Perhaps the most disappointing thing about this penultimate issue of Wonder Woman, is that the series has shown no signs of growth in the 25+ issues since Meredith and David Finch took over the title. Read Full Review
Everything that we've read from this story line up to this point just seems to be wrong now and because of this, this issue reads as a cliche of stories we've read a hundred times, while smacking us in the face for reading the arc up to this. The only real positive I really see in this issue is the art and the fact that we can just put this story arc to bed next issue. Read Full Review
Why did Diana instantly believe Hera?
Art was great, but it is impossible to ignore the bad pacing, mediocre dialogue, rushed plot, bad characterization and lackluster cliffhanger. And to think all this could've been averted if only Diana acted like her usual smart, trusty self....or at least used her lasso of truth on that evil looking sorcerer at the beginning of the story