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All the treacherous roads of Asgard have led here…the fortress of the Valkyries! These deciders of death on the battlefield have grown tired of the ways of their world and have turned it upside down to remake it in their image. Can Wonder Woman broker peace between these mighty maidens and the men whose fate lies in their hands? This has the makings of a war our hero may never win!
Meanwhile, in the Themyscira of old, Diana puts her quest to find the missing texts on hold to visit with Magala, the oldest Amazon on the island. Shunned by her sisters, this keeper of the Well of Souls has secrets to share, and our young hero is there t more
This is a knockout issue. Read Full Review
With a major chapter in Wonder Woman's adventures completed, Conrad and Cloonan are free to move into a decidedly darker direction in future issues. The space that Diana finds herself in at chapter's end isn't anything new, but Conrad and Cloonan have proven capable of breathing fresh life into old concepts in the course of recent issues. Bellaire's story seems to be reaching a compelling point. There's more than enough in the distinct narrative style of Bellaire and Ganucheau to warrant its own series. Under their direction, Young Diana is an engagingly insightful person to hang out with. Read Full Review
Diana remembers who she is, and lets the Asgardian pantheon know it in the final chapter of her adventures in Valhalla amongst the fallen soldiers. The cover is misleading, and the payoff to who was manipulating all of these events was rather uneven with the rest of the book, but I hope we get bigger things in the coming months from both the team, and characters involved in the arc. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman #773 is darn near perfect! It's fun and entertaining and even thought provoking. And, it looks like Wonder Woman's got her head on straight just in time to figure out what's going on in Olympus. There's a lot more story to come, it's a great time to be reading Wonder Woman! Read Full Review
It's a fun, high-fantasy adventure that's one of the more ambitious Wonder Woman runs in recent memories. Read Full Review
I’m excited to see what direction this story will move in, especially with the events at the end of this chapter. Also, we’re not done with Ratatosk! So much to be excited for. Read Full Review
Travis Moore delivers some great visuals. There is a lot of action in this issue and Moore crafts those scenes exceedingly well. A great looking issue from start to finish. Read Full Review
There are so many exciting ideas present and developing in this series which could come to a fruitful end, and this could've been the first fruit the series bore. Sadly it didn't come across in quite the way it seems to have been intended. Read Full Review
Underwhelming conclusion for this arc aside, Im still intrigued at Wonder Womans travels through time. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman solves the Asgard problem, but does she? Diana gets her memories back, but I wish it weren't such a forgettable story by the end. It's now off to Olympus to hopefully get something a little more inspired. Read Full Review
Loved this issue and this whole arc in general. Some could argue, that the events here happened too fast and that the Valkyries needed more time in the spotlight, but I really don't think so. The story was not build around that IMO.
I love Diana's portrayal here, even more so after she remembered who she is. She is humane, reasonable, funny and of course still badass. Her battle with Thor can prove the last point. It was an epic fight, which lead up to her clash with Dr. Psycho. Helping somebody see through lies and manipulation is the most Wonder Woman thing there is and ultimately that was what she did here.
Overall the story just has that happy vibe(for the most part) to it: Wonder woman helping with solving the p more
for me, i liked the ending of this story. Cant wait to see how Wonder woman deals with Olympus.
The conclusion of the Asgardian story sadly isn't as strong as the story overall has been.
Travis Moore continuous to impress through his artwork. There are a lot of beautiful panels inside this comic. Sadly the story doesn't quite carry the same beauty. The ending feels rushed. There is too much going on. While there is an explanation for the Valkyries' absence it feels forced in a way that says "We couldn't come up with something better." The reappearance of Dr. Psycho is nice, but what he has been doing doesn't seem to matter all that much because after his influence on certain Asgardians is lifted, they do not change their behavior.
What gives the Issue a slight edge is that Gundra is part of Wonder lore again and more
This was a weak ending, unfortunately. It wasn't bad but it just didn't live up to the rest of the arc, with its oddness and creativity. The backup was not very good. I find the adventures of young Diana very tedious and boring.
Can we get a good writer for Wonder Woman?