As Wonder Woman soars across continents to save Steve Trevor, the evil force behind it all emerges! The doubles of our hero were only the beginning for Image-Maker and he won’t stop until Diana pays for what Janus has done. There are many victims of the villainess’s deadly rampage through the Multiverse and their wishes for revenge are now directed toward our Amazon Princess! Will she survive paying for the sins of another selfish deity? Meanwhile, in the world of the Bana-Mighdall, their oracle has seen a startling vision of doom! What could this mean for their relationship with their sisters on Paradise Island? All will be revealed!
Cloonan and Conrad have found an appealing rhythm for Wonder Woman that embraces the strength, heart, and confidence that make her such a fun character. The supporting cast is peppered with more than enough personality to keep everything appealing around the edges, and even the hero-being-used-as-a-villain trope feels novel and interesting. The back-up lead-in to the big Trial of the Amazons crossover is starting to pick up some interesting rhythm as well. Read Full Review
Vita and Skyler continues world building while setting the stage for the big storyline thats going to have a huge impact not only in Dianas world, but the greater DC Universe as well. Read Full Review
What, you thought Wonder Woman #783 was suddenly going to fall apart? This is simply (or maybe not so simply) great super-hero comics from this creative team. Read Full Review
Takara delivers some great action and the action based style of the art works perfectly with this story and its tone. Read Full Review
While the action is strong, the best part of this issue is probably the long-awaited reunion between Diana and Steve Trevor, although it's odd that it seems to take place after next month's issue of Nubia. Read Full Review
Wonder Womans return to her Earth hasnt quite taken off like it should as Cloonan and Conrad arent making the point of this arc clear. Read Full Review
This issue feels very jumbled and shaky. It will be interesting to see how next issue recovers. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman #783 doesn't have a lot going on story-wise as we get another villain in an already crowded book. Marcio Takara's art makes it all look good, but I can't find any reason to recommend it. Read Full Review
Marcio Takara has really gotten a feel for Wonder Woman. The fights are fantastically illustrated and the quiet moments work well. Especially with the featured villains, Takara's drawings shine and he really puts a lot of work into the mirrors.
I hoped for a bit more development given that this is the penultimate Issue before the arc ends, but I still think that it flowed well. Now I only hope the last part of this arc ends on a high note before the book enters Trial of the Amazons.
Deadman left me scratching my head this time. Cloonrad kinda forgot that he is a ghost, at least as far as I know he shouldn't have been able to destroy the dupes and Etta shouldn't have been able to see him at all. Apart from that, I still more
More happens in this issue, but this is still off. I don't know where this is headed, and not in a good way. I haven't mentioned the backups because they're fine but there's not much to say about them. This issue's backup, though, is probably the worst yet. It's just so much debate and setup for the upcoming event and I really wish it was given to us in a more interesting way than it was.
Wonder Woman - 7/10
Road to Trial of The Amazons - 7/10