by Brian Azzarello, Cliff Chiang, Tony Akins, Goran Sudžuka, Dan Green
We get so much in this volume. We get to discover what happened to Cassandra’s neck. It is so much worse than you could think. We find out the name of Zola’s son. It’s not Wonder Woman’s choice of Steve. Wonder Woman and Co go toe to toe with the First Born, who proves just how scummy and dangerous ...
Is one graphic novel. Wonder Woman is my absolute favorite superhero (and yes, the movie rocked). I've read some of the novels in this series, but it would probably be better if I read them all, and in order. I haven't managed that accomplishment yet. Still, it's nice to finally know HOW she became ...
Just amazing. Who ever follows up this run is being set up to fail. I don't know if it's even possible to match this quality, let alone top it.
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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...