A bit too busy to make a single, powerful statement
All in Female Lead
A bit too busy to make a single, powerful statement
Action mixes with emotionally engrossing drama in a deeply entertaining series finale.
A large crossover seems to have shaken the more stylish end of the storytelling.
A two-page fight sequence with a Frank Miller-sized pack of ninjas that plays out entirely in silhouette against a green screen.
Hawthorne and DiBenedetto’s art is rigid and harsh.
Evely has a very sharp eye for drama.
If there is a serious flaw in the first couple of chapters of the series, it may be overall pacing.
Wonder Woman’s quest with the sword finds her teaming up with Deadman again.
Another thoroughly entertaining combination of drama, comedy, and comedic graphics.
There’s primal energy here.
A unique blend of family drama and superhero weirdness.
Thompson is doing delicate work.
Wonder Woman has shown remarkable versatility.
It’s the end of 2021. Welcome to the early 1960s.
A compelling look at the home of the Amazons.
The action feels well-executed.
A great deal of fun.
Conrad and Cloonan conjure all the right emotion in an issue that feels suitably momentous.
The composition of the 100-page celebration has been carefully thought out.
As a Harley story, it’s solid, but it’s nothing special.