"GODWATCH" part two! Godwatch grows, and Diana has her first encounter with the ghost in the machine known as Dr. Cyber!
This issue sets all the pieces on the board and ends on a devastating note for all involved that will (better) have consequences for years to come within the DC Rebirth universe as a whole. Read Full Review
The title might be moving a little slow for some readers, but it's becoming increasingly more rewarding as Rucka delves deeper into Wonder Woman's supporting cast. It's not a flashy read, but one I really enjoyed this week. Read Full Review
This is a great issue of Wonder Woman where Greg Rucka plays with what we already know to up the tension just as we see the inevitable happen. It's tragic. but oh so good. Read Full Review
It's a testament to this book's creative team that even with the title character - and even her main villain! - largely sidelined, this comic winds up being as tightly constructed and well-conceived as this one. If you only pick up one DC book this week, make it Wonder Woman #18. Read Full Review
So far, the Godwatch storyline is a lot more impressive and personal than The Truth, which has been underwhelming so far, but seems to be picking up now that Diana has her identity back. Read Full Review
This is a really good issue. The action is fairly minimal so it may not be the most exciting issue for some people but I found reading the tragedy of these people very engaging. It's sad that Veronica, Doctor Cyber and Dr. Minerva all become villains. There's not a lot for Diana to do but that's not what this story is about. I recommend reading this issue. Read Full Review
This issue continues to draw you into its complex characters quite well. By the end, you'll be on board for the villains' eventual whooping. Plus, the art continues to impress like no other. Read Full Review
That line, and the ones that ominously follow, are going to stick with me for a long while. And I suspect, with Diana and Barbara Ann through the rest of this arc, if not longer. Read Full Review
Rucka, Hanna, and Evely continue to churn out the Wonder Woman stories we been wanting. They putting the fandom on their backs with this series. This issue moves a little fast but even in doing so it's very important character development for Veronica Cale as a villain in Diana's Rogues Gallery. Read Full Review
The story has good moments and effective overall plotting. The artwork is flat and fails to make anything or anyone visually stand out to grab one's attention. Read Full Review