Wonder Woman shares a story from her childhood with Etta Candy about a traveler who changed her life.
The standalone historical coming-of-age story is a novel look at an aspect of Dianas childhood that is rarely given much time or space on the comics page. The simple single-story a perfect fit for the format of Agent of Peace. A story like this wouldnt really have much of a place in a traditional Wonder Woman series. Once again, Agent of Peace proves to be a very enjoyable supplement to the characters more continuity-heavy exploits that Mariko Tamaki is exploring in Dianas main series. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman stories hit a certain sweet spot for me in what they can tell and this one hits a good part of that with a focus on Diana's youth and a tenuous connection with the rest of the world that was a draw to her. Watching that child-like curiosity to her here combined with the active side of her and how it was used to expand what the Amazons could do comes together well. I also liked the nod to history which was as blunt as could be without actually naming names but it delivers something engaging and fun because of it. Definitely an enjoyable story that was well-produced through and through. Read Full Review