Wonder Woman must rescue Lois Lane on an expedition to the treacherous mountain K2! Lois is hot on the trail of a missing group of female climbers who are hoping to conquer the peak. But what dangers lurk in k2’s snow-covered caverns – and can Princess Diana keep the Daily Planet’s intrepid reporter safe?
Palmiotti and Conners series seems to be developing into a Wonder Woman Team-Up series that has started rolling through a couple of really promising one-shot stories. More than just the standard team-up series, the first two issues of Agent of Peace show versatility in Conner and Palmiottis styles that suggest a mood and tone that matches the guest star of the week. The first weeks Harley Quinn crossover took a wildly comic adventure tone. An issue featuring an investigative journalist proves to be a much more reflective look at Wonder Womans potential. If Connerand Palmiotti can maintain the shifts in tone, this series could be something truly special. Read Full Review
There is a lot going on with Wonder Woman: Agent of Peace #2. We see a great pairing with Wonder Woman and Lois, great environment art, and the uneasiness of everyone is in danger with great fluid movement in the story. Seeing Lois handle herself with such grace in the face of danger was fantastic. This was a great story, plain and simple. Read Full Review
There's a lot to like here with both story and artwork, just like the previous issue, but I really enjoy the pairing of Diana and Lois more than with Harley. Taking us out of the familiar and putting everyone in danger with an ancient evil keeps things moving fast and fluid here. Sampere and Albarran put together a great K2 with all the ice and inclement weather while also providing for a really strong Diana in costume and action. Lois handles herself perfectly throughout all of this as well and the team did a great job of showing just how solid she is in balancing her capabilities with the heroes who swing into her life on a regular basis. A good story and great artwork that has me looking forward to more. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman: Agent Of Peace #2 was a big improvement over the first issue, which was a solid debut by its own merits. Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner did a great job playing to the strengths of Wonder Woman and Lois Lane. Wonder Woman's portrayal in particular stood out as we see how she uses her powers to be a hero during different types of crises. Read Full Review
It isn’t exactly the “World’s Finest,” but Wonder Woman: Agent of Peace #2 delivers a worthy dynamic duo for it’s follow-up issue. Graced with heart and strength from its two leads and a game creative team Wonder Woman: Agent of Peace makes a strong case for being the 'DC Showcase' of the new digital slate. Read Full Review
ok, I liked this a bit more than the first issue. action is a bit more improved art is still kinda mediocre Harley is gone thank fucking christ, replaced by Lois which I preferred tenfold. In the beginning, when wonder woman saves all the kids from the typhoon, that was pretty heroic also when Lois thinks to use the helicopter seats to use for insulation for the coat THAT WAS PRETTY SMART. the villain was generic the ways Wonderwoman defeated the beast was kind of meh as well but kinda smart. the art is still nothing that's amazing action tends to feel disconnected. I think there is some SJW undertones somewhere in this book, but I didn't mind too much. Wonderwoman is kinda fuckin boring. Lois still best girl(YOU CAN FITE CUZZZ). not as fumore