I could see it as an annual, good point!
When Themyscira and the remnants of Olympus fell, the Gods weren't the only refugees to come to Earth. A small horde of mystical creatures have found their way here, and they're determined to start new lives...but what happens when the people of our world are equally determined not to let them? Can Diana open their minds and show them that a centaur is more than half a person?
Wonder Woman had been inconsistent over the last year and it's nice to see Wilson providing a much needed level of outstanding consistency back. The book has returned to its can't-miss status from its early days in the Rebirth era. Read Full Review
If you haven't given this new run on Wonder Woman a chance, this is the perfect issue to start with. Read Full Review
Overall, if you missed this issue, you wouldnt be lost moving forward, but you would also be doing yourself a disservice by skipping out on one of the most enjoyable chapters of Wilsons run so far. Hopefully, there will be more of these one-shots to come in the future, as they provide a delightful breather between big arcs. Wilson seems to be having fun restructuring Wonder Womans world for a new era, and her attitude is contagious. Read Full Review
Emanuela Lupacchino has some stunning and detailed art in this issue. I wish she was given more to work with story wise. Read Full Review
The second arc is looking even stronger than the first so far. Read Full Review
This is probably the best shape the book has been in for years. I hope it continues and Diana gets the consistent excellent treatment she deserves. Read Full Review
A bit slower than the last issue, Wonder Woman (2016-) #63is an entertaining side adventure featuring a lovable trio of characters. Read Full Review
It's a fine and enjoyable issue, but it focuses on a couple vague, new supporting characters instead of Wonder Woman. Read Full Review
I enjoyed this issue. It's fun; I like fish out of water stories and this is a solid one. The prejudice the three face is interesting and I especially like when they point out that Diana doesn't receive as much as flack for also being a refugee is because of how she looks. That's a solid note. The art is gorgeous which is where my main enjoyment comes from. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman #63 is a terrific picture of the immigrant experience told via surrealist fantasy in under twenty pages. What it isn't, however, is a satisfying story about Wonder Woman. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman #63 was completely a filler issue. The story is all about supplementary characters introduced in G. Willow Wilson's first story arc. For the most part Wilson does a good job developing these characters to have individual personalities, which are brought to life by Emanuela Lupacchino great artwork. At the same time, this is not a required reading. You can easily jump into the next issue of Wonder Woman without having read this issue. Read Full Review
I'm still on board, doubly so if Lupacchino stays on for art, but I need to see more plot progression next time. Read Full Review
I was really digging this new Wonder Woman, but things take a turn here, and not for the better. Read Full Review
Extremely fun one off issue and the most I’ve enjoyed the series since Rucka left.
Quite an entertaining comic, had fun reading it. Wilson's writing shines here.
I thought this was good. Completely unnecessary, but I had fun reading it.
Wow - Wilson loosened up quite a bit here, and it reminds me of her Ms. Marvel dialogue. Maybe it's just a function of the characters in the issue. Under Emanuela Lupacchino, the series has its best artist since the Rucka days - what a striking final page, as well.
This was a little rushed but a cute idea in theory.
What happens when you are an ex-Marvel writer who can't write Wonder Woman? You write funny cartoon animals instead. I won't lie though they were kind of entertaining.
"Amorous gazes from every cow"
This was a pretty fun and funny issue. I like this mythical trio.
We get a little bit of speciesism, a tad of hostility toward refugees (I don't care if it's supposed to be some political statement or not), a healthy dose of humor and an inkling of some horny romance.
And as always, the team Lupacchino-McCarthy-FajardoJr nails it with the art.
Good issue.
While the artwork is good, the rest of the issue is okay possibly eh! So many things just came out at you and felt strange! Wished we saw how Wonder Woman found or at least knew of the animals existence on Earth! Felt like we missed an issue or so. Plus really think it's not strange when they order food at a restaurant and everyone only reacts on why they can't bring in their animals, not about why the animals are talking or the type that they are. Plus the waitress who runs off with them felt so forced! Should have been a two issue story or even just an annual.
Describe the three mythological creatures in one word:
Insufferable.