Wonder Woman puts herself on the line to save Warmaster from an ancient power-the Phantom Stranger! But Diana is out of her depth, and the Stranger’s power knows no limit! Is our hero prepared to break eternal law to save her former friend? Or is the Circle of Eternity’s judgment exactly what Warmaster deserves?
I haven't loved this story but this is an excellent conclusion. The fight between Wonder Woman and Phantom Stranger is thrilling. And, as always, Orlando writes Diana perfectly. Combined with art that I adore, this is a strong outing. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman #758 is a textbook example on how to tell a fantastic, character-defining story about a given lead character. It's a shame we won't get anymore from this creative team, so enjoy this issue with everything you've got! Read Full Review
Lupacchino keeps the physical end of the action moving across the page. There's a percussive kinetic feel to Lupacchino's action. The action's overall layout manages to keep the more substantial bits of drama moving along without any breaks. Read Full Review
Steve Orlando rebounds from the crazy, out-of-nowhere cliffhanger of the last issue to get back to what he does best, give fans a Wonder Woman who wins the day with love and compassion. Now that is a tune we can all dance to, especially if Issac is serving up the cocktails! Read Full Review
It's a solid close to Steve Orlando's run and one that sets the stage nicely for Mariko Tamaki when she picks things up next issue. Read Full Review
Steve Orlando's Wonder Woman run comes to a close this issue " aside from an annual epilogue in a few months " and what a long strange trip it's been. He packs months worth of story and twists into one issue, but the execution is a mixed bag. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman's victory over the Phantom Stranger also inspires larger changes as a passionate Diana is able to convince her mother to embrace the outside world and the women who need their help and guidance by creating an Amazon Embassy. However, the comic reminds us that the Dark Fates are still out there plotting and that victory often comes before the fall. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman has always lacked a deep rogue gallery and Warmaster had potential to be a credible, long-term threat so redeeming her over the course of one quick arc somewhat negates its impact especially considering the Four Horsewomen could have been a semi-regular group facing off with Diana. The thing is this payoff isn't so wholly out of character for Wonder Woman that it doesn't read true, but more that Orlando created an organic contribution to the series that could have stayed long after his departure. This felt like a missed opportunity. Read Full Review
If Wonder Woman #758 was judge only on the last eleven pages it would've been a fantastic issue. Unfortunately, the first half of Wonder Woman #758, which involved a battle between Wonder Woman and Phantom Stranger, was a big swing and a miss. Luckily the second half of this issue was strong enough to lift up the entire story. The final few pages specifically effectively sets up a future filled with potential for the Wonder Woman series for Mariko Tamaki and other writers to follow-up on. Read Full Review
I like she always busy. new story, keep it coming..
Who knew that getting turned into a statue was all it took to fix centuries-long hatred! And then you can just move in with the people you were trying to genocide! Hooray everything is so easy!
This was abysmal. That fourth annual... I may just skip that. I could not give a fuck less.