During a run-in with a villainous crime syndicate, Wonder Woman learns about a hit list whose biggest target is a familiar name – Harley Quinn! Can the Champion of Paradise Island track down the Clown Princess of Crime before it’s too late?
Wonder Woman + Harley Quinn + Amanda Connor + Jimmy Palmiotti = One hell of a fun read, and an all-around good time. Wonder Woman, along with this creative team was just super fun and I can't recommend this book enough. Read Full Review
I enjoy both characters a good bit and the creative team here definitely understand them well. The story that we get, coming in at twenty-five pages, is a bit longer than it feels it should be, a little more drawn out than needed – even the last two assassins are quickly picked off together without really showing them much. It's not a deep or rich story but it's a fun one that pairs these two really different characters together but shows how well they can work together when needed. The story moves well enough and Miranda's artwork is just fantastic throughout. The only real problem is that there are no characters besides the two leads to feel vested in as Wickett is largely a non-entity here and the assassins even less so. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman: Agent of Peace delivers an enjoyable team-up adventure with Harley Quinn. Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti showed a clear understanding of both characters. The lack of a notable villain did hurt the story but the chemistry great between Wonder Woman and Harley Quinn makes up for it. It's definitely a comic that if you are a Wonder Woman and/or Harley Quinn fan I recommend checking out. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman: Agent of Peace #1 feels like a Ford Fiesta. It's not terrible, but it's clear it's designed to be economical. The inclusion of Harley Quinn makes for some quick laughs, but not much more. Read Full Review
If you're a diehard fan of Palmiotti and Conner's run on Harley Quinn, you might enjoy this book, but fans of Wonder Woman herself will likely see this series as a massive disservice to the character. Read Full Review
Like the Superman issue this felt like a fill-in issue, though the art here isn’t quite as good. I’ve never been a big Harley fan but I thought she bounced off Wonder Woman pretty well. Nothing extraordinary but nothing offensive either.
Not a bad Harley issue, but this was not a good Wonder Woman story. I haven't read a Wonder Woman book in awhile but this was just kind of mediocre.
It was a struggle to read through this shit, this had me fucking begging for the story to end. wonder woman is kind of alright, I guess she's funny in the beginning when people want to take a picture with her and she says all that serious ass shit. though that was kinda funny Harley is fucking annoying. she's just not funny.. at all as not one joke fucking landed. this comic was boring the way they kill those creatures with goddamn donuts was so boring completely unimaginative, boring. whenever Harley had a text I heard her voice in my head and that shit got so annoying so fast. that random ass old man, have no idea who the hell he is. the villains were fucking idiots and gave up one villain had the fucking ability to call creatures from dimore
This is the worst Wonder Woman-related thing I've read not written by Tom Taylor and I pin the blame squarely on Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti's pet character, Harley Quinn. I've never read anything by Conner but I enjoyed Palmiotti's Jonah Hex series, so Wonder Woman is clearly a character not suited to them.