

I’ve read many a comic with Wonder Woman in it, but this is, perhaps somewhat surprisingly, my first foray into a full arc of a WW solo book. I have no idea, but I suppose that’s neither here nor there. I’m given to understand that it’s fair game to wonder what’s in a Wonder Ball, but is it acceptable to wonder what’s in a Wonder Woman? So, while this wasn't perfect, it was good enough to get me excited about where this title is going in the future. Ohmygod! I am such a sucker for shit like this! And it's not like Wonder Woman needs him in her titles to keep me interested, but this particular version of him really worked for me and added something special to the story.ĭiana & Cheetah get into a catfight (<- I'm hilarious!) then go searching for. Bottom line? He was gross and I didn't like it. Ok, not that he had really gone anywhere in the New 52, but he played the role of the mopey, bitter ex-boyfriend to perfection. Plus, I'm one of the 3 people who think Cheetah is an interesting character, so I loved that Barbara Ann was a big part of this story.Īnd another thing I was thrilled to see was the return of Steve Trevor! I get what a lot of people are saying about this not really giving any answer to the Rebirth mystery and general feeling of where is this going?, but after reading quite a few other Rebirth titles (and getting zero answers) it didn't bother me this time around.

hard.Īs far as the story goes, I quite liked it. In some panels, it looked like WW had been hit in the face with a shovel. In a nutshell, Wonder Woman realizes something is wrong with her memory and starts to remember her different origin stories - ties in with the Rebirth/Smiley Face Button thing.'nuff said.Īs far as the art goes, it sloshed around quite a bit between very good, somewhat passable, and downright ugly. Ok, this opens with the Rebirth issue that I've already reviewed.
