"TIMES PAST" part two! Raised on the Grecian isles, Wonder Woman's long-hidden brother, Jason, tried to lead a simple life, running away from his birthright. But when Darkseid's daughter, Grail, learns of his existence, will he be ready for the chaos she brings with her?
While the younger Jason seems a bit too unrealistic, this origin story is a wonderful installment that is beautiful to look at. Read Full Review
This story has delivered nicely so far and I'm looking forward to seeing where Robinson will take it next. Read Full Review
This is a good chapter, but we've all seen this story before. Now we need Robinson to show us something new. Read Full Review
All in all, this story is building to something big and I for one cannot wait to see the return of you know who! Read Full Review
The creative team is doing a pretty good job of writing a comic book with a classic feel and with class themes, they just don't seem to be writing a Wonder Woman book. I hope to see Diana taking an active role in her own book again. Read Full Review
If you want to see what Diana and Jason spent all of last issue talking about in a origin style story for Jason then maybe this issue is for you. Personally, I find it frustrating as hell because every time this arc picks up momentum, a flashback issue comes along and slams on the brakes. The art in this issue is decent, but since I knew pretty much everything in this issue from what we read in the last up until the cliffhanger, I found this to be quite disappointing. Read Full Review
This is a boring issue. The art is strong and worth taking a look at, but nothing else really lands. Nothing happens in this that is essential to the story so far; we learn nothing. It feels like this whole issue could be cut and no one would miss anything. I do not recommend reading this issue. Read Full Review
The best thing about this issue is the lush Lupacchino art, which does a great job showing off the hidden world of the Amazons. Unfortunately, it's all in service of a script that's probably the weakest of the entire series. Read Full Review
It's hard to get too excited about this issue, but we are starting to see what may have turned Jason to the man he is today. If nothing else the art is wonderful. Read Full Review
I don't need sudden relations of Diana's to show up in order to make me care about the plot " I'm already invested in what's going to happen to her and the world she's fighting so hard to protect. Sometimes simpler is better; I just wish more authors could see that. Read Full Review
This is not acceptable, DC. Dishonor on you, dishonor on your cow, I award you one point, and may God have mercy on your soul. Read Full Review
How the mighty have fallen...it's quite remarkable how much the quality of this series has gone down over the past several months since Greg Rucka left. His 25 issue run was simply wonderful...no pun intended. But it really was though. Diana was beautifully written along with Steve and Etta. I loved his version of Cheetah and Veronica Cale he made both of them into tragic and complex characters. Anyway, like many people have been saying this doesn't feel at all like a Wonder Woman book because she's barely in it. Her brother really is the main character it should be called Jason of the Argonauts featuring Wonder Woman. I'm going to stick around because I do love the character so much and the artwork is good and there are somewhat interestinmore
another issue without Wonder Woman in it. I wonder if the new writer realizes what book he's on? Hey I have an idea! Maybe he can go write Deadpool! And Deadpool wouldn't be in it. Just Spider-Man. Then maybe it would be worth reading! Better than THIS garbage.