So the gods come back and they are not quite happy. Seriously, a story about self, stepping up, and self-determination. Awesome. Hard hitting. Striking. Wonderful.
I managed to read these without access to the internet, and figured I'd write the review together. First of all, I was a bit lost because I hadn't read the first issue. This was a grab bag situation that worked out not quite optimally, but I was happy in the end. I quickly got what was happeni...
Received from Netgalley in return for an honest review. Reviewing a single issue of a comic book is something I don't usually do because it can be so hard to form an opinion on what is usually just a small part of the story. An issue 1 should have enough to hook the reader, but it will often just ...
And I'm not really a fan. It's just less interesting to me than what the later comics do, both in the meta/comment on narrative and the use of satire to skewer the current political and social world. It feels less weighty, and without that, it's just Deadpool being a jackass and making witty one...
I've come to the realization that I might be slightly shallow when it comes to comics. They're just sleeker nowadays: sleeker stories, sleeker art. Not only is the paper slicker, the coloring and actual art slicker, but there tend to be less exposition. This is certainly true with H.A.R.D Corp...
A plethora of loose ends get tied up, finally. I'm still a huge fan of how Simone wrote Diana, but I feel like the stories in this collection tried to tackle a few too many things, ending up with a slightly muddled story that jumped from topic to topic.
I love the way Gail Simone writers Wonder Woman. No exception here, though there's a lot going on. I feel like I may have missed a few plot threads here and there to fully understand the storyline, but I knew enough to enjoy it. Really liked the art, and the two page spread of Diana, Donna Troy, and...
I just did not feel this storyline. At all. It was a little too campy for my tastes, especially the secondary movie storyline. That said, I still really like how Simone writers Wonder Woman.
I've heard very good things about Gail Simone's run on Wonder Woman, so I went in with high expectations. Luckily, I wasn't disappointed. Yay! This particular volume feels very exposition-y, and it bears remembering that this is right after the highly ill-advised Amazons Attack! storyline (which I a...
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