Aphrodite's son just might know the secret to reuniting Wonder Woman with her long-lost family and home on Paradise Island...but even if he does-and is willing to tell her-would she be able to survive the journey?
This issue is fine. I am overall enjoying the story. Wilson writes Diana well and that always shows through. My biggest gripe is that I wish the issue didn't feel the need to over explain itself. It feels repetitive because it's all the material that I understood based on the last issue stated in dialogue. But it's still an enjoyable read. Read Full Review
Love Is a Battlefield winds down with Part 3, and has started to set up for the next story. A good time to jump in or to look forward to the conclusion of another well-written arc. Read Full Review
This isnt the most dramatic or action packed storyline, but Wilsons Wonder Woman still makes for a worthy and entertaining investment. Read Full Review
The conclusion of the Atlantiades storyline in Wonder Woman #71 emphasizes the great strength of G. Willow Wilson's take on Wonder Woman " she's the first writer in a long time to really get across the concept of Diana as a pacifist hero. Read Full Review
Xermanico delivers some beautiful and detailed art in this issue. The limited action gives the artist the ability to focus on and showcase the characters, which is done brilliantly throughout. Read Full Review
What would it be like if we had to deal with mythological gods and demi-gods in our current world? Well, the current folks on Wonder Woman are focusing on just such an idea. And it's not pretty. Read Full Review
This run might not be as vitally fresh as Wilson's Ms. Marvel was for the industry back in 2014, but this is further proof about how compassionate, considerate and entertaining her comics can be. Read Full Review
Monsters and demigods run rampant in the wonderful world of Wonder Woman. Read Full Review
No matter how well depicted Diana and all of her divine colleagues might be drawn, this issue's resolution is rote at best. Read Full Review
Ultimately, the best parts of the issue were not the focus of the issue. Hopefully, Wilson will focus more on Toto, Colossus, and the Olympian's from here on out. That's what this reviewer wants to see! Read Full Review
"Let us talk sensibly to one another"
A good issue with nice art, but I'm ready to leave Atlantiades behind and move to some more exciting stories.
Still a great portrayal of Wonder Woman though.
Well, I think we all learned a valuable lesson here today.
This issue was like most recent issues of this title. The story being told is very unoriginal and none of the characters pop enough to make that easy to overlook. It's just uninteresting.