After almost losing her friends in a vicious battle with the newly formed Villainy Inc., Wonder Woman is going solo! Defeated, Diana must find her way again in a world that seems to have moved on from her and her quest for peace. What could possibly make our hero feel like herself again? Enter Cheetah, and she's got her claws sharpened for a good old-fashioned catfight!
Conrad and Cloonans walk with Diana has taken her through various incarnations of conflicts that have been with her for the past eight decades. Theyve found a reasonably novel approach to the re-introduction of Dr. Minerva with their latest installment. She may not show up until the end of the chapter, but she makes quite an impression once shes revealed. Bellaires contribution feels deep and resonant in bringing wonder to this issue of Wonder Woman as so much of the rest of it deals with an ominous set-up to conflicts that will become more apparent in future issues. Read Full Review
Conrad and Cloonan craft an exciting and engaging narrative in the first chapter of this series' new story arc. Read Full Review
This issue marks an ideal jumping on point for new readers with the start of a new arc and clear outline of the new status quo. Read Full Review
A new arc begins, and based on this first issue it might be the best this series has had in a while. Read Full Review
While the cover is slightly misleading,Wonder Woman #791 is a fun espionage romp featuring a very fashionable Diana Prince. Read Full Review
The art is strong on all fronts and sure, there is a little bit of an issue with pacing in a few places, this is good issue of Wonder Woman, one that feels like the start of an adventure that will encompass a lot of really interesting corners of that universe. Read Full Review
Average. Partial pacing problem.