Wonder Woman's journey through the broken realm has reached its end-but who waits for her there? And what exactly created this place between dimensions in the first place? The answer will shock Diana, and provide the missing piece of a puzzle that's defined her entire life!
This has easily been my favorite Wonder Woman run in a while. Read Full Review
This issue had a lot of action, but not a lot of substance. Overall a good issue, but I'm hoping that next issue will give more substance to Themyscira's story. Read Full Review
Jesus Merino and Xermanico deliver amazing visuals in this issue with great looking characters, action and beautifully detailed backgrounds. Read Full Review
Next issue marks the big issue #75 milestone, which Wilson has built up to perfectly in tying up a story that's been in the works since Wonder Woman's Rebirth run began. Read Full Review
If you've been hanging in there since the start of Wilson's run, you're probably pumped that we are finally getting somewhere. If you're jumping into WONDER WOMAN now, this may be the perfect time. The past 6 to 12 issues haven't done much to advance the story but new readers will hopefully be getting the punch Wilson's been working towards as this arc continues. Hopefully, any of the readers that bailed issues ago decide to hop back in with the fireworks factory in sight! If you're a Wonder Woman fan, pick this up. Read Full Review
This issue is okay. It just didn't grab me. The fight with Hippolyta is cool and it's done well. But a lot of the interesting thematic elements from earlier issues aren't as present in this. There's not a lot in this issue. Again, it might read better in the context of the rest of the run once it's done. But on its own, it was fine but nothing that interesting. Read Full Review
If this is the standard of quality going forward in Wonder Woman, then even fans would be well-advised to give the series a pass. Read Full Review
Wow! What a revelation! I had heard that something new and great was finally happening with Wonder Woman, and now I get it.
We've left Mayberry and moved to Dimension Chi for an epic fight with what appears to be a possessed Empress Hippolyta. That ended, the trio of WW, waitress Maggie and the formerly annoying Atlantiades reunite with the Amazons in a bid to retake their home.
I won't pretend to be conversant with the ins and outs of Wonder Woman lore, but this was a very good book and, more important, a well-executed and badly needed reset. I don't dread what's to come and actually am interested in where this is going.
The art largely lived up to the writing. I've seen better, but I've also seen so more
Damn it, not Grail again.
Real talk, I don’t like or care about Grail.