Hot on the trail of Janus, Diana and her allies embark on a whirlwind adventure through the entire map of the Multiverse! Phantom Zone, Fifth Dimension, and Gemworld…oh my! Like the future, Janus’s path through space and time is unpredictable. Will Wonder Woman ever catch her? Or could this be the end of everything as we know it?! The tale behind Paradise Island’s creation continues as Hippolyta’s greatest regret is revealed. Can Diana forgive her mother for the past? And what does this revelation mean for the future of the Amazons?
Wonder Woman #778 is yet again another fantastic issue with depth, emotion, fun and even nostalgia. What's more, the ending promises that return to Earth I've been asking for! Although, the real satisfaction is in the journey, and what a journey this has been. Continue to count this as one of DC's best books and an instant classic Wonder Woman! Read Full Review
Thanks to Becky Cloonan & Michael W. Conrad, were experiencing the most fun Wonder Woman adventure weve had in years. This odyssey that theyre taking us on is giving us magic, science-fiction, drama, humor, romance, and mystery, and theyre doing it in style. Not afraid to take Diana, or her fans, out of our comfort zones with regards to more traditional Wonder Woman stories, they continue to beat to their own drum, and its working. Wonder Woman fans might be witnessing a modern classic in the making. Read Full Review
By the time that the issue arrives at the story of Young Diana, the chapters have already been so many different places. Still, the installment is actually surprisingly well-constructed from beginning to end. The balance between the two features somehow manages to hold everything together despite a wide range of different settings and revelations. It works. Wonder Woman 778 feels more wide-ranging and intrepid than most titles manage to be in a year. Read Full Review
It's a bit crazy, and things get intense, but as we get closer to this story's resolution, things are more invested than ever. Read Full Review
This series has been a little disjointed at points, but its imagination and visuals are top notch and it's great to see unlikely corners of the DCU creep into this story. I'm hoping it keeps this energy up as Diana makes her way back to earth. Read Full Review
Travis Moore delivers some great art. The visuals are impressive and have some great details throughout. There may be a lot going on in the plot, but the visuals do a great job of keeping the reader engaged. Read Full Review
Its too bad Janus comes off like such an uninspired villain thats taking Diana on a Multiverse wild goose chase. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman continues to go places, see people and jump through portals to start the whole tiresome process again. At least the visuals are good, because this story has devolved into a long-winded, uninspired game of tag, and I need something more. Read Full Review
Fun issue for the most part, might be my favorite since the Norse arc ended, I felt each world visited visited could have been an issue by itself.
Nice to have Moore back for the next few issues.
This was a little better than the last few issues. I liked the visit to the fifth dimension, but I'm very ready for this to end.
A bit of an awkward issue between reality hopping that's mostly for fun like the 5th dimension and the more serious confrontation with Janus. Then there's Janus' rant that I feel comes from the writers' frustrations with modern comics. Most of them are so focused on nostalgia that the past is dependency. She's practically an advocate for "let the past die". But like most narratives where characters like Janus are the villains, she's just an empty echo. It's tragic really.
This especially comes from the back-up stories where the past staying buried is a point of conflict. What's the point of a present or future if you never learn from your mistakes?
There is a certain dynamic missing for me, but the hopping through the multiverse is still enjoyable, and Travis Moore's return on art is welcome.
The backup is decent.