I'm going to review these back to back, because I went on a binge reading yesterday, so I wound up blurring the lines of where one volume ended and the next began.Well, I loved it. I sincerely loved all of it. It was grandiose, awesome, and plotty, with a heavy dosis of intrigue on the side.It tr...
Wesley Willis is in this book as a schizophrenic demigod. Holy heck did that feel good to say out loud. Azzarello's characters are brilliantly written, and the driving force for what has proven to be one of the most stunning New 52 books so far. Issue #0 was a fun classically styled romp which pr...
I loved this arc! I started reading the Azzarello take on Wonder Women as a George Perez fan, so in the first few issues I has mixed feelings - but they were soon dispelled as I delved deeply into the story and the reimagining of the gods of Olympus and Diana herself. I'm very pleased with the wa...
I love me some mythology!I really enjoyed the first arc of the new Wonder Woman, it was much more focused on the mythology and the art and the story telling refreshed a stagnant series, I'm happy to say that Volume 2 is more of the same good stuff, but with some glaring annoyances that I'm starti...
When it comes to super heroes, I tend to lean more Marvel than DC, and I realized it's because I often look at DC heroes and find them off-putting. They're either gods or Batmans. Gods, like Green Lantern and Superman, can be boring because they're so powerful that only the most extreme or weird ...
Gorgeous, gorgeous art by Chiang. Just for that it's worth reading (more like seeing).But yeah, this volume is cool. The whole shenanigans with the Gods feel like a soap-opera but in a good way. There's a lot of things happening here, at first I didn't know who some of the characters were but I r...