Nothing gold can stay including this remarkable celebration of Wonder Woman beautifully presented in her signature colors! It all concludes, featuring our hero saving a life that will in turn save thousands, a superhero climate crisis, a body swap with one of her greatest villains, and more!
In the past couple of years, DC has done more than a few Wonder Woman anthology series. Inspired quite heavily by tales of heroism in ancient myth and legend, Wonder Woman takes to shorter narratives quite well. Its too bad that there isnt a standard, ongoing Wonder Woman short story anthology. Black and Gold, Sensational Wonder Woman, and the 80th-anniversary issue have shown that Diana can make some impressive statements in very, very short narratives. Read Full Review
Overall, a strong final collection with one all-timer in Liam Sharp's installment. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman: Black and Gold comes to a close with this final issue, but what a joy it has been to see a diverse collective of writers and artists celebrate Wonder Woman's 80th anniversary with this anthology series. This issue features two of the best stories in the entire anthology with "A Lesson in Truth" and "Role Model". Read Full Review
Black And Gold simply is one of the best Wonder Woman series around and while this issue might not have hit me as hard as some of the previous takes, its an anthology that has something for everyone. Read Full Review
The concluding issue of Wonder Woman: Black & Gold offers five more tales of Wonder Woman's adventures in black and white, with a splash of gold. The six-issue mini-series ends on more of whimper than a bang. Read Full Review
Good concluding issue to an overall decent miniseries.
Role Model - Decent. You get more of an appreciation for it if you're aware of the influence WW's been on real-life feminists.
The Prophet - Liam Sharp, both the writer/artist for this story, seems to have taken a bit of influence from his time with Grant Morrison on Green Lantern. Story was good but the art was stellar as always with Sharp.
A Lesson in Truth - Great story about Wonder Woman inspiring someone to do better. Michael Conrad (one of the co-writers on the main series) wrote this and interesting to see how he and Becky Cloonan compare/contrast when writing Diana by themselves.
Attack of the 50 Foot Wonder Woman - Probably my favor more
I really don't care for these anthologies, and this one is no different. It's fine, some stories are better, but overall, I am less than enthused about this.