Ratings18
Average rating3.7
"Heroic. Iconic. Unstoppable. Armed with her Lasso of Truth and imbued with the power of the gods themselves, Princess Diana of Themyscira-- known to the world as Wonder Woman-- is one of the greatest superheroes in history. But who is she ... really? Not even Wonder Woman herself knows for sure. Diana's links to both the Amazons and the Gods of Olympus have been severed. Her memories are a tangle of contradictions that even her lie-detecting lasso cannot untangle. To solve the riddle of her origin, she must embark on her greatest quest of all-- finding a way back to her vanished home. To get there, she must team up with her greatest enemy, the feral beast-woman, Cheetah. Will this unlikely alliance shine the light of truth on Diana's darkest secrets, or bury them-- and her-- forever?"--
Series
3 primary books7 released booksWonder Woman (2016) (Single Issues) is a 7-book series with 7 released primary works first released in 24 with contributions by Greg Rucka, Gail Simone, and G. Willow Wilson, Arif Prianto.
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I'm intrigued enough by the ending of this volume to keep reading to the next volume, but I'd put this book in the kind of limbo where if the payoff to what this book sets up is too weak, then it could sour the whole run.
I was engaged through a majority of this book. This is the first volume of the re-birth and I'm assuming that all the characters are feeling out of place by the universe change and it's written a little confusing. I've only read DC Universe: Rebirth, The Deluxe Edition. I think it's also make references to the new 52 WW comics and I've only read the First Volume. I'll probably check out a few more to see if I can't piece together the whole story a little more. But I like this one a lot more that I liked Wonder Woman, Volume 1: Blood I loved Wonder Woman's new costume design, I like that a majority of the geek story telling is gone, and I like that it had more of a female empowering message. Not only does it tackles a toxic masculinity demon that is defeated by women but also her treatment and respect towards Cheetah. I really liked the strong character they gave WW and the story with Cheetah is what really sold me. The story can get a little fuzzy at times, and I never really dug the idea of Steve Trevor but I think he's here to stay Sigh, but Wonder Woman has a strong character and I super loved Cheetah in this book. The The art in this book is also really great all through the volume they make it dark when it needs to be and all the designs have a lot of care put into it. ~Ashley