Wonder Woman visits an old friend on her last day, but afterward, Diana’s day turns into a nightmare. Meanwhile, the Penguin gathers a group of villains to enact a new plan against their heroic enemies!
After opening the new weekly series with a few one-shot stories, Palmiotti and Conner launch into Agent of Peaces a very tightly-paced issue that delves pretty far into Wonder Womans inner psyche. The art may not work in action, but the nightmare of the visuals DO hold an impressive power that continues to build momentum for Dianas new series. Read Full Review
This was a really solid installment just for giving Socialite some time and really making a strong bond between her and Diana feel real in just a few pages. That carries forward well and it serves as the backbone of the story as it gets darker and more chaotic for Diana and the fate of the world. Connor and Palmiotti work the page count beautifully so that everything is used well while Sampere and Albarran with Hi-Fi are turning in some absolutely beautiful pages that really hit home in a big way. I love the look of this issue and it has a number of really strong panels that will resonate in a big way for many reading it. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman: Agent of Peace #4 delivered a emotionally impactful issue. Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner did a great job quickly introducing Socialite as a new hero and what kind of impact they had on Wonder Woman. That combined with Daniel Sampere's consistent artwork this was another very good issue of a series that is quickly rising up to be among DC Comics most enjoyable comic books. Read Full Review
The issue uses this character to try and pull at readers' heartstrings, but the plot is too scattered to fully feel engrossed into Diana and Socialite's friendship. Read Full Review