Wonder Woman's powers have been stolen and the thief is out to take the Amazonian warrior down for good!
This is one of the more aggressively action-based stories in the series thus far. To Palmiotti and Conner's credit, they manage to keep the character's idealism intact in a story that rolls and bounces around the page like a standard superhero slugfest. The heart of what makes Diana such a unique character is her compassion. Palmiotti and Conner continue to hold that compassion close to the center of the story in another fun outing with one of DC's most beloved characters. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman is a fun character and this series has done a lot of enjoyable stuff with her on a somewhat restrained level. Which is fine because there's a fun and accessible aspect to it. I'd love to see just a day in the life of Diana outside of supeheroing but I'd also love to see her facing off against some really big threats out in the galaxy since she's a delight in that arena as well. Conner and Palmiotti handle the goods just right here with an engaging and interesting story that has Sampere putting together with a solid flow to it and a lot of neat little details throughout. It's a good read with a great character that makes for a fun experience on the cheap. These continue to be the kinds of stories I grew up on decades ago that have been sorely missing in favor of serialized projects and long arcs. Read Full Review