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Wonder Woman learns the hard way that fairies are never to be trusted when her promised trip home takes a sharp left turn in the Multiverse! Welcome to Earth-11, headquarters of the Justice Guild. In this alternate version of Diana’s Earth, the Amazons of Themyscira imposed their law on the entire world, and the course of history was changed forever! Sounds like a dream afterlife for our hero, but Janus has somehow managed to poison this paradise. Dane of Elysium, a.k.a. Wonder Man, is on a violent rampage, and it’s now up to Wonder Woman to bring him in and clear her name! Back on Earth-0, Young Diana learns the real story behind the cremore
Like so much else that Wonder Woman has crossed through in her recent journeys, Earth-11 is once again shown to be a world that could clearly support its own title. Wonder Womans venture into the world is all-too-brief in the span of a single issue. The Young Diana story might feel all-too-familiar for anyone already familiar with Wonder Woman, but Bellaire and company bring it to the page with power and poise. Once again, the pairing of young drama and new action serves. the title well. Read Full Review
Clooney and Conrad continue on this journey that looks to reshape Wonder Woman and bring her into the 21st century. Theyre using the multiverse to their advantage and giving birth to a new world for the rest of the DCU to explore. Hopefully other creators take this opportunity to follow suit. This is the most fun Ive had reading Wonder Woman in quite a long time. Read Full Review
That said, in terms of pure enjoyment, Wonder Woman #777 might be the most fun issue of this arc to date and Emanuela Lupacchino's art is absolutely fantastic - especially in a fight scene that pits Diana against a male version of herself. Read Full Review
Janus continues to be an underwhelming villain, but the era spanning storyline remains nice and unpredictable. Read Full Review
Stories that expose the dark truth of beloved icons are always dicey"no one wants to learn that Jonathan Kent or Uncle Ben was a jerk"but this one has some intriguing things to say about who determines what makes it into the history books and why. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman #777 is another great issue providing yet another milieu for the Amazing Amazon. She's been getting around a lot and the variety has been entertaining and provocative. Emanuela Lupacchino, Wade Von Grawbadger and Jordie Bellaire provide beautiful visuals to round out the top-notch execution, and Young Diana delivers with an exclamation point to end the issue. You're already reading this series, right? Read Full Review
Lupacchino delivers some solid and engaging imagery throughout the issue. There is great action and the look of the world and its characters is fantastic. Read Full Review
Even though I feel this plot has gone a bit lengthy, I still had a great time reading this issue and it was fun to see Diana and Siegfried interact with the Justice Guild. Read Full Review
This was a fun step-up from the previous two or three issues.
While I thought this needed a little more over-the-top fighting, I enjoyed this Issue far more than the last two. It feels as if the story is truly moving again. Janus isn't only a shadowy figure waiting to overpower Diana. She is a danger and she is here.
I enjoy the Multiverses quite a lot, so I've been looking forward to Diana visiting Earth-11. Even though I would have enjoyed staying there a tiny bit longer (same as in Elfhame), the story there did what it is supposed to.
It was also a joy to see all the current supporting cast of Diana once more in one Issue. Deciding to add Deadman to Diana's adventures through the god sphere and the multiverse was genius!
Emanuela Lupacchino is on art this time. I've more
I really wish this arc would just end already. I don't find Janus very interesting. The stuff in Asgard was really good, but since then, this has been dragging like a motherfucker. The backup was actually not bad this time, I was surprised.
Pretty bad.
The only good thing about is the fact we are closing to the end. And Emanuela Lupacchino art.
It was cringeworthy, so boring and predictable. Throwing this men are bad in every issue gets just that cringworthy. Doesnt matter if its a satyr, elf king, Thor or ofcourse Wonder Man. Diana needs to throw some one liner about patriarchy in every issue. If the stories were at least connected and frankly better you may overlooked. The writer in under the heel of his gf co writer and its shown here. Just get her to earth. Disconnect from DC universe, fighting some villain no one cares for. Thats why it sales around 25k. Again. If all that you have going is a hunk and forced down the throat feminism, yeah it suck.
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