Cage fights and mythical beasts. A minotaur is running amok in Washington DC. Can Wonder Woman calm the crazed creature and uncover the cruel reason that it’s so far from home? Who is torturing legendary monsters beneath the streets of the Capital and why have they set their sights on the Champion of Paradise Island?
Wonder Woman has a pretty solid story here and I can see how it could have been expanded out to a couple more issues as a mainline story with some bigger details and ideas to it. Cavan Scott distills it down to its core, however, and presents a solid and engaging story that doesn't skimp on the details and puts it all out there. Combined with the solid artwork and color design that captures everything well, especially the impact of a good fight, there's a lot to like here. Definitely worth the price of admission if not more. Read Full Review
Agent of Peace has had a really good track record over the course of its first 18 issues. The rush of one-shot stories isnt always going to be genius. This one is a straight-ahead action drama that could have been far better as a two-part story, but its fun to see Cavan Scott swing through a few pages with a very respectable adventure for one of DCs longest-lived characters. Read Full Review