The best-laid plans of Mouse Man have gone awry! With Wonder Woman inspiring an island of people to revolt against their captor, his reign has reached its end. But never underestimate a desperate man, especially one who was once a punchline! Can Wonder Woman and her child survive his wrath?
This issue does the very difficult job of making us feel sorry for some of these villains, and feel complete dread for what's to come. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman #28 concludes a major story arc while also giving major glimpses towards the disastrous future ahead. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman #28 functions as both an epilogue and a warning, closing the book on Mouse Man's fascist regime while quietly laying the groundwork for a much larger reckoning to come. Tom King leans into restraint and reflection, allowing the weight of Wonder Woman's choices to linger rather than offering easy catharsis. While the Matriarch subplot feels intentionally under-explained, the emotional resonance of the main story, elevated by Daniel Sampere's expressive, confident art, makes this a thoughtful and fitting pause point before the next chapter. Read Full Review
Well, that sure was a fun arc of "Wonder Woman Spearheads Operation Enduring Occupation"