The final battle is here! Diana has regained her sense of self-and with her mind and memory intact, she's an unstoppable force. Conan believed her to be his lost childhood love, and the revelation of her true destiny does nothing to lessen his admiration for the warrior he fights beside. The Corvidae may live to regret their wager. Copublished with Dark Horse.
Wonder Woman/Conan is as good as it gets for a crossover. This was a worthy ending to what has been an epic series. Gail Simone and Aaron Lopresti deserve a lot of credit for what they were able to do. From start to finish this was a must read. Read Full Review
This final issue delivers a most fitting conclusion and if The Powers That Be at Marvel Comics have any sense, they will hire Simone and Lopresti to work on their upcoming Conan series. Read Full Review
The team behind this book has created something special and lasting in only six issues. They have shown that Conan is still as popular as ever, and can hold his own with the giants of the comic book world. Read Full Review
A deeply satisfying end to a shockingly satisfying run. Read Full Review
An excellent ending to an excellent series, this issue takes a deep breath in its first few pages before plunging headlong into a series of moments that are drenched in drama. Not only does the issue wrap up a number of mysteries and plot threads, but it also packs an emotional wallop that left this reviewer at least extremely satisfied. The art of Lopresti and Ryan is dynamic, clear and powerful, telling the story in a fluid, breathtaking manner that delivers some real heroic highs. If you're even only moderately interested in either of the two main characters, this is a series that you simply must read. Read Full Review
Overall, the series wraps up nicely, though its been somewhat of a slow build, if memory serves. Perhaps it could have been condensed some, but overall it has remained true to both characters - Conan of Cimmeria and Diana of Themiscyra. Fans of either should be happy with the end results. Read Full Review
As Wonder Woman/Conan, one of the best crossovers out of DC in recent years comes to a close, as all the questions we had about Conan and Diana's past are finally answered in Wonder Woman/Conan #6. Read Full Review
This is a solid issue. Most of it focuses on action which allows the three artists to take over which works in the issue's favor. They're a great team and the book is gorgeous. Simone's dialogue and narration give the issue a lot of personality and energy. I think the story ends rather abruptly and the aftermath doesn't quite play for me either. But the issue is fun and worth checking out. Read Full Review
All things considered, a good crossover.
for a series that started out very weak, it ended well enough. overall I'm glad I read it. that is a far cry from how I felt when it started.
Disappointing. This was mostly a conan book which is fine but it was marketed as a crossover and that was wrong. Story wise also, the end is very predicatable. This was a miss by Gail Simone in my books