Princess Diana of Themyscira believes that her 16th birthday will be one of new beginnings-namely, acceptance into the warrior tribe of the Amazons. But her birthday celebrations are cut short when rafts carrying refugees break through the barrier that separates her island home from the outside world. When Diana defies the Amazons to try to bring the outsiders to safety, she finds herself swept away by the stormy sea. Cut off from everything she's ever known, Diana herself becomes a refugee in an unfamiliar land.
Now Diana must survive in the world beyond Themyscira for the first time-a world that is filled with danger and injustice unlik more
This whole book is well handled. It is also timely. The writing and the art are perfectly tempered to make this a good read. This is the way it should be done when dealing with hard themes in comics. Also, special shout out here to the creative team for their take on the Steve Trevor character. Well done. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed is about losing your way of life and finding a new one. It's about using your abilities to help others for their betterment. I love this comic, and it's themes will stick with me for some time. Read Full Review
It's easily one of the best modern Wonder Woman stories, and another must-buy from the line that's transforming DC Comics for the better. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed may be yet another origin in a sea of tellings, yet it is still utterly unique and refreshing. Wonder Woman was the perfect platform for the messages woven into this story, for a variety of reasons. Read Full Review
Tempest Tossed gives the new takes on characters like Steve Trevor and Etta Candy. Both updates feel natural within this version of Wonder Woman and the world the creative team is building. And this book is very much about building and growing " Anderson commendably works hard to incorporate many current issues we are all facing, and Wonder Woman is perhaps the best character within DC to face these issues. Read Full Review
This is a fun and unique take on Diana's story. Anderson wrote a character driven and charming story with some nice art. I can see people being turned off by the changes to some of the traditional story beats but I enjoyed the fresh take. Read Full Review
I like the new take on Diana Prince, and she's still a likeable character with great art and dialogue.