I find myself liking this series less and less with every volume, which is disappointing. I love Wonder Woman and Greek mythology, so this book should be perfect for me. And the series did start out well too. It's just that each volume seems to bring something new that I don't like. I don't like Won...
While I'm enjoying the story, I absolutely hate what is done with the Amazons and Diana's origin. [spoiler] I hate that the Amazons have been turned into a group of serial rapists and murderers who attack ships to rape the sailors so that they can have children before killing the men. Any male child...
I've been meaning to read this reboot for a while. Despite all the mixed reactions people have had to the New 52, I've been hearing a lot of great things from people I trust about this new take on Wonder Woman. But I was still on the fence so I waited until my library got a copy of the trade. Now af...
Wonder Woman Volume 4: War is my first foray into the world of the New 52, and I have to say this graphic novel left me with mixed feelings: some good and some bad. The story itself revolves around Wonder Woman protecting a baby from a group of characters who are desperately seeking it. Helping h...
Azzarello's work on Wonder Woman has been nothing short of impressive, and it's quickly become my favorite of the New 52 titles. Completely self-contained, the story arc is a great introduction to the DC universe for new fans or those coming back to comics. Reading this story brings to mind a modern...
This book was a very important volume in the series in relation to the Snow/Bigby storyline. I gave it five stars because the storytelling is really awesome. I was really surprised at the direction Willingham took with their offspring. It totally makes sense. There is some angst associated with the ...
This volume wraps up the Bookburner storyline started in volume four. I'm curious to see how the events in this arc affect the Fables storyline. Since volume 13 of fables is a crossover between the two I expect to find out. [spoiler] I did enjoy the revelation that Charming is Jack's father. I ha...
I did enjoy this more than the last volume. The first half was an arc of Bigby hunting Jack down in the 1800s when he had a gang running around the American west. The horse who used to be a senator was also a nice touch. The second half picked up where the other volume finished and also focused a ...
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