Ah I see. You rated this comic 9.5. So, you think this is as good as Watchmen, DKR, Sandman, and the like. Or you vastly overrated the book....
"The Truth" part three! Diana, Steve and Etta come face-to-face with their newest foes - the deadly group known as Poison! But what do they have to do with the plot to unravel Wonder Woman's life?
Another rich, magical issue from a trio of creators that clearly understand Princess Diana better and deeper than others have in years, Wonder Woman #19 blends the mystical and ancient with the modern and cold without ever forgetting whats truly at the heart of both sides of the conflict protection, heart, and a need to love. Thats what Wonder Woman stands for, and what shines through on every page of this series. Read Full Review
Rucka and Sharp keep delivering the goods here and with the storyline getting more intense, it's not a bad guess to think it's only going to get better. Read Full Review
Although I dont like how Liam Sharpe draws female faces, everything else about his work rocks. Im glad that he is on this title and has been able to keep abreast of a tight schedule. Read Full Review
It appears that Wonder Woman is about to get the clapping again it seems and things brighten for the Amazons. We've been seeing a lot of build up for this clash coming where Rucka has been incredible in world building and dialogue, it's going to be time for action and hands being thrown. I'm interested to see how the battle will be scripted out with (according to Batman [pre-New 52]) The best melee fighter on Earth in the mix. Read Full Review
This issue is a big deal, because it basically will rewrite a lot of Wonder Woman's past. I'm very interested and excited to see what Rucka has planned moving forward. Especially with how this issue ended. Read Full Review
Overall this was an excellent set piece that leads into an awesome cliffhanger that could've stood for a bit more attention to detail. Read Full Review
The straight-forward narrative of Godwatch has fortunately bled into The Truth, as this issue moved along fine and swiftly. The dialogue and the relationship between all the characters worked, especially with the excellent storytelling of the previous Godwatch issue. The surprising ending solidifies the threat of the Diana's enemies, and I hope it continues to impact the character. Read Full Review
The cover to Wonder Woman #15 featured a very arresting image of Diana wracked with insanity and locked away in a psychiatric institution. Sadly, this arc hasn't really exploited that premise to its fullest, treating her incarceration more as a temporary burden to be borne and then cast aside easily enough in this issue. Read Full Review
I have to admit, having missed a couple of issues, this wasn't the easiest story to work my way into, but it was worth it once I was engaged, and the art made up for the serialized nature of the story. Wonder Woman #19 is well-drawn, well-constructed, full of mystery and excitement and ends with a serious band, making me want next issue immediately. Read Full Review
It seems that Wonder Woman is building up speed just in time for this summer's film release. It should be interesting to see where Rucka and DC are going to take the Amazon. Read Full Review
This issue is a bit of a letdown from what we usually get out of this series because both the art and the story seemed to be cluttered with filler of things we've already seen to things that didn't seem to matter at all and the biggest problem I had with this issue is that our hero is just fine now that we need her back in the story with no sign of an explanation about how this could be. Read Full Review
A decent issue but certainly nothing to rave about. Read Full Review
The issue is ultimately dull, to be honest. I really enjoy the past story line but this present day one does not engage me. The art is strong but there's nothing in the story that I found appealing. I don't think there's anything technically wrong with the issue but I'm not invested in anything going on. Read Full Review
It still feels very slow to me, with Diana taking a decent amount of issues just to recover, so that they can go on their way to somewhere else. I like Rucka, but I feel that these issues need to pick up the pace a bit.
SCORE: 7.8
starts with Wonder Woman maybe recovered? feeling better.. with the Ferdinand minotaur guy...
then we see Veronica Cale finishing up her plans.. sending out a team to do something big it seems... and Cheetah writhing in pain and hunger...
Wonder Woman thinks that she has never really been back to Themyscira since leaving the first time. it was all a lie. but she needs to get there now. she thinks Veronica Cale knows how....
we see a scene on Themyscira where the warriors are losing faith.. then they see the Patrons there under/near the ugly tree and this tells them that Diana is "on the move" and "even Olympus has stirred" because of it.
Wonder Woman and team break into some place and confr more