bee94's review against another edition

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5.0

I might have cried. These new DC books are destroying me.

teganbeesebooks's review against another edition

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5.0

Just starting in on Wonder Woman comics & I'm very excited to see where this one goes. I love the idea of alternating between her past in one issue & her present in the other. That way we get the full picture! Thanks to my friend Matt for getting me started in the right place!!

livculture's review against another edition

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4.0

Since seeing the recent Wonder Woman movie I have become honestly obsessed with the character and this was my first foray into any of her comic books and I was not disappointed! The drawings of all the characters is so gorgeous and the story was great, a little confusing but nothing a reread won't fix! Will definitely be checking out vol 2 in the near future.

queenkoko's review against another edition

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3.0

The story was intriguing and it definitely had me interested while reading. Once I finished, I realized that I truly don't care about this origin story. Art work was amazing though!

alexperc_92's review against another edition

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4.0

OK I know that there was a "thing" between Superman and Wonder Woman (which I cannot approve) but the Rebirth Issue for the best fighter in the history of Comics was really good!

rashthedoctor's review against another edition

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1.0

did NOT understand a thing about this ... oh dear Wonder woman would be ruined in Rebirth won't it? like Superman was ruined by new 52 :s

themtj's review against another edition

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4.0

"Truth is the first casualty of war."

apageinthestacks's review against another edition

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5.0

This was amazing.

Where's Batman really didn't need a "rebirth" at all, WW fits an interesting place in that she equally did and didn't. In terms of the New 52 overall, I would say no because of Azzarello's and Chiang's fantastic run, which like Batman was one of the best parts of the N52. That said, when they left and the Finch's took over...man did she need a rebirth.

And this does it perfectly. I've never read Rucka's previous run on WW, but this makes me need to as soon as possible. I love everything this does and how reflective it is. It really comments on her history and how muddled it is at times and her search for the truth--something so important to her. I love the artist change as well, visually showing the new status quo--how she's searching for her true history, putting aside what has come before and ushering in a new, amazing creative team.

This made me so incredibly excited for Sharp and Rucka's run for the modern-day story.

emzee93's review against another edition

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4.0

I've never really read any comics or graphic novels except the Avalon High series by Meg Cabot. After seeing the new Wonder Woman this weekend I really wanted to read her comics. This was suggested to me by a friend and I'm really glad I read it! I'm still getting used to how to process a graphic novel as I'm reading, but I'm really liking the plot of this series.

thingslucyreads's review against another edition

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3.0

Interesting start to the new series, but I think I should finish the New 52 Wonder Woman before I continue with this.