Welcome to the Graveyard of Gods, Wonder Woman…the Keeper of the Grounds anticipates your arrival!
Many enter these hallowed grounds of the DCU, but none return to the world of the living. So how is Diana supposed to save herself, let alone a whole pantheon of gods? With her weapons rendered useless, she’ll have to find the key to victory within!
Plus, in a seemingly happier time, Young Diana emerges from her readings just in time to discover that Clio has been possessed by the very texts they wished to save! How could the pursuit of knowledge become something so twisted? Find out as our young hero battles for her life agai more
Like many of the titles published by DC Comics currently, Wonder Woman is on fire! Wonder Woman #775 continues to push the story forward with intriguing characterization through thoughtful writing and exciting art. It's excellent storytelling on all levels and compels the reader to consider the big picture and broader meaning. The Young Diana back up feature is just as a significant journey for the juvenile Amazon, as well. As promised above"5/5! Read Full Review
Wonder Woman's wisdom in the present is paired with Young Diana's strength in the past. Though it WOULD be nice to see Bellaire and company do a full-length Young Diana series, the pairing between past and present works quite well for the time being. Several issues in, the new format for Wonder Woman's main title feels solidly entertaining. Read Full Review
Conrad and Cloonan are delivering one of the best Wonder Woman adventures of all time and it's very obvious here. Read Full Review
This arc is starting to embrace its epic quest feel better than when it started. At this point Wonder Woman doesnt need to rush back to the regular timeframe as her peers as Cloonan and Conrad have a firm grasp on their approach and its paying off. Read Full Review
The art by Andy MacDonald gives this story a very surreal and disturbing vibe, with more in common with the world of the Dreaming than a traditional WW comic. Read Full Review
MacDonald delivers some great art throughout the issue. There are great character moments to offset the lack of action. Ganucheau has a great visual style that is featured well in this issue. Read Full Review
What once seemed like it would be an inventive story that explored the Sphere of the Gods and found intriguing ways to incorporate Diana's rogues gallery, now feels like a story propped up by a gimmick. Read Full Review
While this series had an interesting start, it has gone downhill with each issue. Bringing back the Olympians should have been huge, but Cloonan and Conrad play it off so small here that it made me wonder if we were even supposed to care. I have been waiting patiently for a good Wonder Woman book, and it looks like that wait will continue. Read Full Review
The Olympic adventure comes to an end. While there was quite some exposition once more, I appreciate the fleshing out of events. Diana’s choices are interesting, and how Zeus reacts to them even more. This Issue also connects to what is happening in Wonder Girl quite well. I can’t wait to see how both titles synch up later this year.
The art seemed more clunky than in the Issue before but the few dynamic poses looked good and The Keeper has a cool design. I'm a sucker for plague-doctor-inspired designs. Can't deny that. I also enjoyed the brighter and warmer color palette of Olympus.
Diana showing the Satyr his place gives this Issue an extra point. Such a cool sequence of panels.
I've come to enjoy the more
Weakest issue of the run so far but still interested to see where this goes.
Pacing felt off a bit in this issue, a little too much time with characters who are just plot elements for me mostly. But Diana continues to be the one who has to keep the gods in line, not through force but her integrity. You really have to appreciate her attitudes throughout.
Kind of boring. I thought the gods being brought back would be a big deal
The main story was fine... I feel like this run is losing steam fast after exiting Asgard. Which is a shame because I really thought this would be the run to get Wonder Woman out of her bland funk she's been in since Rucka's Rebirth run. The backup is really boring. I just do not care about young Diana or her adventures.
ehhhh. It wasnt bad, it was just fine.
Going downhill is an understatement. No wonder people care little for Diana's title. And sales show it. No wonder Yara is such a hit. Because she is written as a compelling character in a settings we actually give a damn about. And acts accordingly to her character.
For what started a promising run turns out a not very promising disappointment. Gods being brought back with as much effort that a highschool kid could pull of if he had an IQ higher than squirrels. Diana and her journey is just boring and completely unrelatable. Who cares at all with what is going on with her by this point. Yey, another realm. Another disappointing climax. Can we skip to hammering down the patriarchy on Earth - 11 already. We already know it.
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