Wonder Woman and Donna Troy enter an ancient and mysterious Layrinth. Can they survive its challenges and make it to the center alive?
As with some of the previous issues in the series, Agent of Peace #21 gives Wonder Woman a crossover that continues to showcase some of the really compelling possibilities of contrasting Diana against a single other hero. Abnett's script makes the concept of a Donna/Diana series feel very, very appealing. The two heroes work well together in overlapping styles that are distinctly different. Read Full Review
With a solid team that knows how to put together something like this, Wonder Woman: Agent of Peace is a really good read. It's straightforward but knows how to get into the core of the characters and progress from there, to peel back the layers just enough and expose them so they know what they need to do to move forward. It's not a deep or complex piece because neither character is truly that in this kind of form. But what it does is help to better cement Donna Troy in general and gives both of them a fun story to mess with. Abnett's writing may get a little verbose in places but it covers everything well and Derenick's artwork just hits that sweet spot of getting everything right with this group and what they face. Read Full Review