Wonder Woman #34

Writer: James Robinson Artist: Carlo Pagulayan, Jason Paz Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: November 8, 2017 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 14 User Reviews: 18
7.0Critic Rating
7.1User Rating

"CHILDREN OF THE GODS" part three! Wonder Woman and her brother, Jason, finally come face-to-face! But after years apart and little knowledge of each other, can the two see eye to eye? Does Jason want anything to do with his divine family? Or does he have another agenda entirely?

  • 10
    Pop Culture Uncovered - belleburr Nov 8, 2017

    James Robinson pays off the feeling of dread hes been building in the previous parts of the Children of the Gods arc with the meeting between Jason and Diana. Building on what we know, of both the comics and Greek mythology, he layers in a fantastic twist that"while we know its coming"is wonderfully and brutally executed. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Bin - Herv St-Louis Nov 4, 2018

    I like that Jason has this huge nose and is not very good-looking. I like this not because it makes him a perfect villain but because it seems more authentic to have characters that are not always super beautiful, especially when your sister emanates the powers of the Goddess of beauty. I enjoy Sergio Davilas pencils very much. He is great with the Greek setting of the story and draws realistic figures that also move fluidly on the page. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Corps - Jeff Nov 8, 2017

    This chapter in the Jason, Brother of Wonder Woman, arc is well worth your time. I wish the overall storyline had been better plotted in previous issues because I had high hopes for the writing of James Robinson. This installment has me back on board and invested in the plot. Now"can DC get a consistent art team together and show this title the respect it deserves? Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    On Comics Ground - Christina Williams Nov 9, 2017

    Wow. Diana just cant catch a break. On top of the betrayals from her government work, she has to deal with finding out the truth behind her family. I cant wait for us to find out just why Jason has acted the way he has. Heras ire is going to be a big part of this, I can feel it. The story is expansive and the art is beautiful as always. Im impressed with what Robson has done to bring Diana into the Rebirth series. I await the next issue with baited breath. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Impulse Gamer - Andrew Bistak Nov 8, 2017

    All in all, an interesting and enjoyable issue of Wonder Woman! Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Nov 9, 2017

    Wonder Woman finally meets her twin brother Jason in this issue, and the results are surprisingly low-key. For the most part, the two characters spend this issue simply talking and making up for lost time. Not the most thrilling addition to the series, but it's an approach that works well enough thanks to James Robinson's solid characterization. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Crusaders - Andy Hall Nov 8, 2017

    The art issues that Wonder Woman has steadily suffered lately may be due to the rush of having to produce this book twice a month. I would rather deal with having to wait two extra weeks, if it means getting better art in this book. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Nov 8, 2017

    Wonder Woman and Jason finally get together in this issue, which I'm happy as hell about, but my biggest problem with this issue is we spend way too much time recapping what has gone down.  With that though, this is still an interesting issue with an awesome twist that I can't wait to continue reading next issue. Read Full Review

  • 6.8
    Comicsverse - Maite Molina Nov 8, 2017

    Though the conclusion of the issue features an exciting twist in the narrative, the majority of the issue unfortunately fails to be compelling. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Watch - Christina Hamlet Nov 16, 2017

    This story is turning out so far to be solidly okay. I was a bit thrown off by the interruption of Children of the Gods with Times Past, which I dont think helped this arc out with its struggle to keep an engaging pace. Im waiting to see the resolution of Dianas family reunion and learning more about Jasons motives for his choices. Hopefully, there will be more depth to come. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Jose "Jody" Cardona Nov 10, 2017

    Despite the surprisingly human talk between the Amazonian Twins, the issue comes off lacking, accompanied with inconsistent art. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    DC Comics News - Sean Blumenshine Nov 9, 2017

    This issue is fine. The art is solid throughout with some very pretty visuals. The action is a lot of fun and the art is at its best during those scenes. What hurts this issue is I don't find Jason particularly compelling yet which kills a lot of the fun since he's such a big part of this issue but we'll see where Robinson takes it. I recommend waiting for the trade on this one. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    GWW - Christopher Rodriguez Nov 8, 2017

    A rough 2/3 of an issue, but the twist ending was a lot of fun. It put some worries to rest and sets up the next issue for a Jason origin story. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comics: The Gathering - Hussein Wasiti Nov 8, 2017

    Not much happens in this issue. I believe the next issue will focus on Jason's past so don't expect any more exploration of this issue's story until next month. The story is fine, the dialogue is awkward, and the art isn't consistently good. Read Full Review

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