How do you fight a giant? Use a bigger giant! Unfortunately, the strongest one Wonder Woman knows hates her guts...so what will Diana have to promise to Dr. Doris Zuel, a.k.a. Giganta, to get her to join the fight against the mythological Titans demolishing Colorado?
This is a solid issue. The story took an interesting turn and I am enjoying the dynamic between Diana and Giganta. The art takes away from my enjoyment to an extent but the issue still works. Read Full Review
This was the arc this book has been needing to show off its creative teams skills because they really got off to a rocky, hit-and-miss start. The issue perfectly balances Wilsons humor and ability to flawlessly tune into Dianas character, while still packing tons of entertaining action into its breezy story. If this momentum can be sustained, Wilson could have a memorable Wonder Woman run on her hands. Read Full Review
This issue not only brings in some more elements from Greek myth, but it seems to be tying in Arthurian mythology as well. I'm not sure yet if this run is better than Rucka's, but it's getting up there. Read Full Review
Cary Nord's art is really good. It perfectly matches the tone of this issue. Read Full Review
G. Willow Wilson reveals some surprising details in Wonder Woman (2016-) #67. A terrific, though puzzling issue, Wonder Woman (2016-) #67 puts the characters on an intriguing new path. I anticipate a few more twists and turns before Wilson closes out this story arc. Read Full Review
This run took a few issues to get going, but Wilson has fully won me over. Nord's artwork isn't the best fit for the book, but it's hardly stopping my enjoyment. Wilson is writing the title in a way to make it easy for new readers to jump on. At this point, there's no need to delay, if you're not reading this title, it's time to start getting on board. Read Full Review
As a series, this book is in the best shape its been in for a long time, and is still highly recommended. Read Full Review
There's still a lot that's unanswered at the end of this issue, but the journey to get there seems to be fun enough to keep following. Read Full Review
I am so thoroughly disappointed with what G. Willow Wilson has given us over the course of 9 issues that I have run out of excuses. Early on I saw flashes of a truly great story that I was excited to see unfold, but now having seen it unfold into basically a nothing story I don't know what I'm supposed to say. I am a Wonder Woman fan but this book is just not enjoyable. I don't know what magic Greg Rucka took with him when he left at #25, but the 4 writers since then have been struggling to recreate it. Read Full Review