Available to comics shops for the first time! Wonder Woman continues to search for Steve Trevor on a strange island in the Bermuda Triangle. But she and Etta Candy are in for more than their share of surprises, including bugs the size of horses, robotic soldiers and-Jonah Hex?! These stories were originally published in JUSTICE LEAGUE GIANT #5 and 6.
This is a classic Wonder Woman story that emphasizes both her strength and her compassion, and the setting has limitless possibilities. Read Full Review
Other than that, not sure how Wonder Woman Saves Steve Trevor from this one. Not that he and the other two military members are helpless. But big bugs just always seem like a tough task. Read Full Review
Chad Hardin and Tom Derenick offer some impressive and detailed art in this issue. Diana looks amazing and the action looks great throughout. Read Full Review
Overall, readers will find themselves with a Wonder Woman story that is an easy read, and that is not a bad thing. Conner and Palmiotti are having fun bringing in all sorts of crazy elements. The caveman grunting with a rocket launcher was a visual that made me smile. If you go into this series not expecting the depth of the current ongoing series, readers will have fun with this book. Read Full Review
Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti weave a great tale of Wonder Woman and her love for Steve Trevor. Wonder Woman continues to go through an interesting evolvement. However, if Connor and Palmiotti give her heat vision. I'm out! Read Full Review
Wonder Woman Come Back to Me #2 highlights some of the best qualities in Wonder Woman, such as her ability to take things in stride. Along with vibrant colors and a strange world, this makes for a fun read. Read Full Review
With Etta at her side, a surprise cameo by Jonah Hex spices things up, but a slow finish will leave fans feeling underwhelmed by a still ambitious issue. Read Full Review
More enjoyable than the previous issue.
Good read, the mystery thickens as more characters from different timelines join in.
Not as bad as issue one, but not engaging either.