Wonder Woman’s quest to bring justice to Man’s World has seen her take on many devastating opponents-but none so vicious as Maxwell Lord! Max represents the worst that humanity has to offer...so when he’s drafted by the military to help save the day, what’s a warrior for the truth to do?
The story advances in a deeply satisfying way and still leaves you wanting more. It's an excellent issue, full stop. Read Full Review
This is another great issue. I love the artwork throughout; it's gorgeous and captivating. The action is solid. And I think the mystery is compelling. So far, this is a good start to the story. Read Full Review
Drama, action, and detail swiftly glide from opening to closing covers of a very well-executed issue. It's pretty rare for a reader to get such an immersive and organic single-issue date-with-a-superhero that hits quite as many levels as Wonder Woman #760. It's almost disappointingly difficult to find fault with the issue. Tamaki, Janin, and Bellaire make a genuinely balanced chapter of superhero-ing seem upsettingly easy to manage. Why aren't more superhero comics done this well? Read Full Review
If you've been away from Wonder Woman, there is no better time to return than now, with Wonder Woman #760 on the stands! Read Full Review
Wonder Woman looks to be a title on the rise and this new creative team seems fully in lockstep to ensure it becomes one of DC's most buzzed about books. Read Full Review
Mikel Janin delivers some beautiful visuals throughout. One of the things that makes the art so striking is how Janin has Diana move through a panel. The action is fantastic and the fight sequence towards the end is filled with energy and movement. Read Full Review
So far, Mariko Tamaki is living up to her reputation as a best-selling and award-winning writer who is giving us Diana's next great run. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman #760 takes an interesting turn and sets up larger events to come for Diana. This and the previous issue make for a great jumping on point for new readers. And if you’re not new to the series, this is another gorgeous and excellent read in the series. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman is a book that I keep an eye on. This book should be a top tier book, but there is a perception that DC doesn't know what to do with her. But for the first time in a while, as long as Tamaki and Janin stay on the book, she has a real chance of hitting that tier. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman #760 is a solid continuation of what Mariko Tamaki, Mikel Janin, and Jordie Bellaire built in the first issue. The tense meeting with Maxwell Lord and the ending of Wonder Woman #760 are strong hooks that will make readers invested in the mind control mystery that is being developed. Its definitely a good jumping on point for fans looking to read a Wonder Woman comic book. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman #760 might not have the best pacing, but everything else in the issue works exceptionally well. Tamaki, Janin, and Bellaire have fantastic chemistry, and anyone with an interest in Wonder Woman should be checking out this run. Read Full Review
I realize we are only two issues into Mariko Tamaki's run, but things are already starting to drag a bit. The art is excellent throughout, but Tamaki brushes aside important scenes too quickly, and the book feels smaller because of that. I also didn't get a good feel for Diana this issue as she felt tossed from scene to scene and was never the focal point of any of them. I hope things rebound because I liked the first issue way more than this one. Read Full Review
Much of this issue feels like a retread of last month, but the final pages may set in motion some seriously interesting changes for Wonder Woman's status quo. Read Full Review
The ending was predictable but really enjoying this arc! And Janins artwork is top notch!
Still very engaging to me.
I enjoyed this as much as the last issue. Although, I will say the art had a few bad panels. I'm just so surprised still that this series might be good again.
We have got an actual mind-boggling (no pun intended) story on our hands. Good follow-up to that last issue, and I am liking what Tamaki is doing with WW, finally something refreshing after drags of Greek mythology overload. I loved mythology as much as the next guy, but how DC borderline abuses it combined with her preachy elements made me lose taste with WW. But this is new, its dangerous, and just based on these 2 issues, it seems WW has finally found a creative team that delivers WW justice.
After the last issue, WW attempts to figure out who caused this erratic behavior displayed by multiple individuals. But hell, she is in for a taste of it herself. Its probably obvious who is behind this and this issue is kinda predictabl more
The end is a very predictable, but overall a good comic
This one felt a little thin on content, but I enjoyed the twist at the end