For years, Diana of Paradise Island yearned to leave the only home she knew behind for adventures that laid beyond its shores. Now, after a fateful meeting with Air Force pilot Steve Trevor, the Amazon Warrior finds herself in Man's World. And she is ready for anything that it may throw at her.
But is the world ready for Wonder Woman? An American government, fraught with dissension and conflicts foreign to Diana, has deemed her a danger to society. How will Wonder Woman carry out her mission of peace and love in a world that can't get out of its own way? That is, unless there are more insidious forces at play...
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A masterful narrative that transcends the comic book genre and has a lot to say about society and ideology. Read Full Review
The overall package is great and small story issues are easily overlooked. Morrison and the team have put together a graphic novel that's relevant to today. It uses what's going on the real world to drive the story but never lets it get overwhelmed by it. Instead, the graphic novel delivers a lot of what we want and it being an Earth One story, we get to see new directions we never expected. This is a the Wonder Woman of love and heart that has no problem punching someone. In today's world, that feels like something fresh and new. Read Full Review
DC's sequel to Wonder Woman: Earth One can't quite live up to the original. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman: Earth One Volume 2 has some fantastic ideas but never quite develops any of them. Read Full Review
A great follow-up! Really loving Morrison's Golden Age-y take on Diana and this is probably my favorite versions of both Dr. Psycho and Paula Von Gunther. My main problem would have to be how Max Lord is shoehorned into this. I'd prefer Morrison continue tackling Golden Age Wonder Woman baddies like he does in this volume with Paula and Psycho.