Diana made a promise to Aphrodite: she would do everything she could to help her find her son, Atlantiades, lost somewhere on Earth. But when they pick up his trail, there's no way to prepare themselves for what they'll find: a perfectly normal suburban town...driven out of its mind with uncontrolled lust!
If you haven't been reading Wonder Woman, this is the place to start. Read Full Review
Xermanico's art is fantastic and every page is filled with beautiful details and action. All of the characters look amazing and the art matches the tone and style of the story perfectly. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman is starting to become a must-read title and it's a great time to be invested in the book again. Read Full Review
t's another excellent chapter in what's turning into a long-running epic of Gods and warriors. Read Full Review
A new issue, a new storyline. Great art, great story, in short a great issue to pick up. Read Full Review
Wilson's writing and Xermanico's art both service the story very well, creating a larger-than-life story that still feels bizarrely grounded, and that will be interesting to see unfold. Read Full Review
I like this issue. The story in Wonder Woman #69 is fun; I like the idea. It feels like a good fit for Diana and I'm interested to see where it goes. My only complaint is that the art could be better. Read Full Review
Overall, this is the start of what seems to be a light, fun arc by Wilson, which is fine, because she does that kind of thing well. But, mixing up the tone of each arc would do a lot to give her story more stamina in the long run. Arc after arc of light and airy stories, with no little-to-no emotional weight to be found, could start to lose its charm, and very soon. If Wilson can manage to steer back towards more solid substance for an arc or two, it could really make a difference towards the positive in the story as a whole. Read Full Review
This book continues to struggle with its story and its characters. It's stuck in a place between good and bad that makes me not care that much about it. I read and review it every two weeks, but never think about it until the next issue pops up. Believe me, I love G. Willow Wilson and I love Wonder Woman...I just don't love G. Willow Wilson's Wonder Woman. Read Full Review
"Do you believe love can bloom on the battlefield?"
"I do"
"It's one of the great privileges of being quadruped. Nobody judges you"
This issue was ok but it kinda disappointed me.
Storywise it was fine, obvious set-up for the coming issues, but it felt kinda "choppy edited" if that makes any sense for a comic book.
The story just didn't seem to flow as well from panel to panel like it did in previous issues.
Still, GWW gives a good take on Wonder Woman and I'm still interested where the general story is going.
Continuing very much along the same lines, if getting a little weird.
Well the dialogue is damn weird and not liking what’s happening with Maggie when she’s near animals. Sex talk should not be near animals! Overall issue was just okay due to the artwork making up for rest of it.
Bleh. This could be a fun story but the dialogue is really bad, especially from our main character. Also, I'm not okay with the hints of bestiality in this book. It's really gross. I guess the furry market is not one DC has tapped enough.