Yara's book is coming out next month.
Wonder Woman may have outsmarted the beasts of Asgard for now, but nothing has prepared her for what’s to come. Diana’s darkest self has emerged as a new opponent, and she’ll need help from an unexpected ally whose connection to thunder has inspired many a tale: Thor! Can this god-and-demi-goddess duo find out what has disturbed the balance of things? Or are they doomed to leave everything, including their lives, on the battlefield? Find out as this Norse narrative continues!
And in the backup story taking place during the younger days of our hero, Diana must dive deep into the depths of Themyscira’s oceans to learn more abo more
Adventure in Valhalla, and one step closer to finding out who she is, and where she truly belongs! Oh, and making a giant snake have a gnarly case of acid reflux that you just cant miss. Read Full Review
This might be an odd position for one of DCs core heroes, but Wonder Womans adventures are making for a fun journey worth exploring. Read Full Review
A solid and strong focus on character makes Wonder Woman #772 and indeed the entire story arc a beautiful and engaging read. It's simply great fiction and a chapter that should prove to be another iconic run on Wonder Woman. The small ties to the DC Universe keep the character grounded and keep the reader invested in the outcome. It's not too late to get on board this title to see one of the most enjoyable of the "Infinite Frontier." Read Full Review
Travis Moore does an amazing job of setting the mood of the scene in the art. The details are beautiful and the characters pop. There is some great action and the panels do a brilliant job of matching the tone of the story itself. Read Full Review
The story is strong, but it's really Travis Moore's stunning and vivid fantasy art that pulls you into this narrative. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman: Afterworlds is the most exciting Diana story in a decade. It's incredibly telling that only small nitpicks can be made, and that the worst element of reading it is the worry that the payoff might not land correctly. Cloonan, Conrad, Moore and Bonvillain are crafting one of the best books DC is publishing right now, and it doesn't seem to be stopping anytime soon. Read Full Review
Three chapters in, the most impressive thing managed by the creative team is a gradual return of Wonder Woman's memory and identity. There's brilliant pacing about it that allows the reader to feel that she is both losing something AND gaining something in the process of reclaiming her identity. It's the type of journey that creates a world all its own that will linger as a dream for fans of the character in the months and years ahead. There may not be a whole lot that's terribly original about this particular heroic fantasy journey, but it HAS been a lot of fun to hang out with Wonder Woman in Asgard these past few issues. Read Full Review
This is a beautiful issue. Read Full Review
Lush visuals outweigh a discombobulated story to make an issue worth reading. Read Full Review
While I was excited for Wonder Woman's new direction after the first issue, I am already looking for the exit after this one. While the issue looked great, the pacing was way off, and I was bored by the end. I hope Cloonan and Conrad can get back to the magic of their first issue because I am losing faith in this story. Read Full Review