A bit slower in pacing than the first volume but it is still enchanting to read. Perez's characterization is wonderful, the world-building is intricate but easy to understand. The only two complaints I have are that 1) it's definitely meant for those already into comic books- details about stories that I guess took place in other titles around the time of publishing (referencing Olympus being destroyed by Darkseid and other details that newbies like me would not have known) are spoken about and play a part in this volume which was confusing at some points though Wikipedia and the DC wiki helped me understand some, finally 2) Perez once again introduces villains without brining them back in the next few issues even though their first battle with Wonder Woman was more of a draw (in Vol 1 it was Barbara Minerva and in this volume, Silver Swan was present for one issue close to the beginning of the volume and was never brought up again). The only recurring villain who always shows up as a villain is Phobos so far. Still, itching to read the next volume of Perez's Wonder Woman.