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Wow. Just stunning and unexpected, and a great remedy for the bad taste that Wondie's been leaving in my mouth since the New 52 reboot. Rich and complex, with beautiful artwork. Instead of rejecting or trying to change the character or her origin, Perez fully embraces it, proving you can make Diana ...
George Perez, John Byrne, Len Wein - Writers George Perez, John Byrne - Pencilers Dick Giordano, George Perez, Bruce Patterson, Bob Smith, Frank McLaughlin - Inkers Carl Gafford, Tom Ziuko - Original Colorists John Costanza - Letterer George Perez - Original Series Covers I placed just Perez as th...
This nailed it for me. I mean, really, everything about this graphic novel: it was exciting, it had plenty of action, a hell of a lot of character development and a ton of mythology, including some that I'd, embarrassingly, forgotten. (I haven't read my Greek myths in a while, although I have re...
There's one fairly lengthy storyline here, as well as two individual issues that tie up loose ends left over from the first collection. The first issue was text-heavy, summing up the events of the previous trade and filling in some gaps. It seemed to refer to some events that happened elsewhere (JLA...
Crisis on Infinite Earths wiped Wonder Woman from existence in the mainline DCU. This was her (literal, in fact) rebirth. This particular trade (issues 1-7 of the rebooted Wonder Woman) is exposition heavy in the extreme, but it really has to be. George Perez laid down a fairly comprehensive mytholo...