Wonder Woman races to stop Dr. Psycho before he gains control of city and uses the citizens as an army against her.
Since his first work for DC back in the late 1960s, Wolfman has written a great many superhero stories, including Crisis on Infinite Earths. A towering figure of the Bronze and Copper ages, Wolfman has the kind of experience that allows him to smartly tell a simple 16-page story that introduces a reasonably novel conflict and resolution. Much like the issue of Agent of Peace that was written by Louise Simonson a few weeks back, its nice to see an old master put together a tightly-woven Wonder Woman story. Read Full Review
This is a fun story overall but it's one that comes up a little short on giving us some real satisfaction with the ending/closure element. Combine that with trying to wrap my head around this version of Psycho to the 20+ TV episodes of him I just watched and that adds another layer of complexity. Wolfman crafts a solid tale here, one that I would easily have imagined reading years ago in my younger days and being quite thrilled with it. And that's a positive, not a negative, because a lot of the appeal of these digital-first books is trying to capture different things with standalone stories. The artwork is great throughout and it's definitely an enjoyable fast-paced installment. Read Full Review