Count Vertigo does not like to be treated like a joke. Or...maybe he does? He’s kind of insane, after all. When Lord Industries’ psychic super-tech amps up the Count’s armies to deadly new heights, Wonder Woman sustains injuries that she may never recover from! But never fear, the “reformed” Maxwell Lord has Diana’s back...and as Diana will find out, he’s not afraid to stick a knife in!
The complexities that Tamaki is working with are fiercely interesting. Seeing Max Lord do what Max Lord does at the end of the issue is a bit of a disappointment in light of this. This is still only the beginning of the end for the story arc, though. Theres a chance that Lord could be engaging in something more interesting than simple villainy. The inner convolutions of Lords psyche have an opportunity to present themselves next issue. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman has developed into essential reading and now with the confrontation with Max looming, it looks like it's only going to get better. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman #766 delivers another dose of tense action and great character work. Read Full Review
Steve Pugh delivers some excellent art in this issue. Not only do the characters look great and there are some awesome details in the backgrounds and panels, but the effects of Diana's blindness are stunning in their look. A great looking issue. Read Full Review
By eschewing Diana's mythological roots for the most part and paying tribute to her old-school run as a super-spy, Tamaki has given the title a breath of fresh air. I'm not sure every issue lands perfectly, but it's building into something very compelling. Read Full Review
All in all Wonder Woman #766delivers a strong start to the upcoming story arc. I look forward to seeing how Wonder Woman will overcome the challenges to come. Read Full Review
It's an outstanding issue and a reminder of just how great Wonder Woman can be. Read Full Review
This scavenger hunt for stolen Maxwell Lord tech has been filler from the start, and while Maxwell finally makes his move by the end, it doesn't make up for the ill-defined, laughable story before it. I had high hopes for Tamaki's run on Wonder Woman, but the TRUTH has been disappointing. Read Full Review
loved the art, and the way Tamaki writes... I’m very excited for the next issue!
I think I would have liked this more if we had gotten more of good guy Max Lord, or at least any hint at all that he was trying to be nice.
This was juuuust fine.