The two most powerful women on television are here to fight the forces of evil! The battle for Paradise Island and the fate of the free world ends in this issue, with surprises galore. Now Wonder Woman and the Bionic Woman - along with their allies and Max the Bionic Dog - face down the evil cabal of villains known as CASTRA on two battlefronts. Explosions, swords and armor, reformation, a literal cliff-hanger, and an army of Amazons versus an army of Fembots... it all ends here! No stuntwomen needed as the best-selling team-up fans demanded wraps up with a thrilling finale, written by best-selling author ANDY MANGELS (Star Trek & Star Wars) more
This is a great conclusion to a great mini-series. It has the excitement of an event comic. The art is great, the action is fun and it's a wonderful tribute to two great shows. I highly recommend reading this issue. Read Full Review
As ever, Judit Tondora's art was perfect. The single panel on page 5 encapsulated her efforts. It was a tableau lyrically entitled "Different Flowers From The Same Garden." It depicted Diana and Jaime in their full Amazonian garb leaping together above the fierce battle for Paradise Island. They had become the sisters fans always knew them to be. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman '77 Meets the Bionic Woman #6 is that rare ending to a crossover event that absolutely sticks its landing! The creative team did great with these two properties, offering a narrative that made their worlds easily accessible to seasoned fans looking for a throwback. Read Full Review
It's a fun clash of the titans, and great to see the return of these classic characters! Read Full Review
Wonder Woman '77 Meets the Bionic Woman #6 displays the same charm, heart and earnest sense of fun that enlivened this miniseries from the beginning.Is this seriesgoing to change comics forever? No, but then it was never trying to in the first place. Is it a perfectly enjoyable adventure executed with love and charm? Most definitely. And for fans of either property or just good old fashioned fun, you'll get what you're looking for fromWonder Woman '77 Meets the Bionic Woman #6. Read Full Review
'Wonder Woman '77 Meets The Bionic Woman' is a series that welcomes new readers but really embraces fans of the original shows with a warm blanket of nostalgia. Mangels is just the superfan writer to take us back to 1977 to when these amazing characters ruled genre television. This epic finale pulls out all the stops and delivers a satisfying conclusion. Read Full Review
While I had a decent bit of fun with the series at the start it didn't take long for the book to feel like a chore. Mangels definitely knows his lore for the shows and I suspect that it delivers very well for the fans who are far more immersed in it than I am. As a casual reader that's lightly familiar with both properties I found it to just be far too dense and with too many quick cuts along the way that kept it from connecting well. Read Full Review
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Outright Geekery
http://www.outrightgeekery.com/2017/09/19/wonder-woman-77-meets-bionic-woman-6-review-series-recap/
Erik Koehn
5 out of 5 stars
"This final issue in this immensely entertaining series hits all the notes you would want. Mangels and Judit Tondora make sure we catch a glimpse of all the characters one final time – each having their own heroic moment. We move at breakneck speed from one location to another barely slowing down until the conclusion of the battle and the aftermath."
GeekDad
https://geekdad.com/2017/09/dc-this-week-september-20-2017-conanwonder-woman/
Ray Goldfield
7 out of 10
"There’s some good action, a tense showdown on The more