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Wonder Woman (2016-) #3 by Greg Rucka

rashthedoctor's review

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3.0

The Wonder Woman storyline in rebirth has still had me on the edge , while there's obvious potential to where this story is headed and how impactful it might become the fact that until this point nothing major has happened and the story still keeps going around in circle as Diana tries to find her way back home . This issue similar to previous ones still hasn't revealed anything about the main plot going on here instead we had the Diana interaction with Cheetah which was riddled with awkward exchanges between the two that sometime left me more than a bit confused .

The only saving graces for the series so far has been the art Liam Sharp & Paulo Siquera (hopefully i spelled it correctly) keep the art at it's peak and just like when the series started the art just is breathtaking and almost feel to be jumping to life . Here's hoping future issues sees Greg Rucka bring his A game to the table matching the brilliance of Liam Sharp and Paulo's art

apageinthestacks's review

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5.0

Greg Rucka -gets- Wonder Woman, and he continues to show it. Every single moment of hers is just beautifully written, and I love her equal strength and kindness. Meanwhile, Sharp continues to deliver completely stunning art--perhaps the biggest standout of the whole Rebirth line so far, in the way that Capullo was for N52.

My only complaint is that this storyline only comes out once a month, and considering the Year One story is equally as amazing, a part of me wishes both could be twice-monthly, though I understand the art would probably suffer, so I'm glad that's not the case.

anthroxagorus's review

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4.0

A very, very short issue, but... Ann....

livsliterarynook's review

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3.0

Some of the stripes storylines were a little confusing in this one. I hope they explain it in the next instalment.

marisacarpico's review

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4.0

Wow, this was really homoerotic and felt like really old school WW. Still profoundly uninterested in the Steve Trevor subplot, but doubt it's going away anytime soon. Will admit that he seems like an upstanding guy though so at least there's that. Really intrigued to see what Rucka does with Cheetah.

wessa's review

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4.0

Now, this was far more entertaining than the first installment just because we saw more characters interacting.

I like Steve and his friend and Diana and her friends. The art, as usual, was stunning and the story is progressing well.

ashlightgrayson's review

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5.0

We get shoved into the middle of this issue with many unanswered questions as to what exactly is going on. There is an interesting premise that is set up this issue for the main story arc. It seems obvious that there are people that really want the location of Themyscera at any cost. It wasn't the most compelling issue I've read from this run but it feels like the issues coming up will be really interesting.

booksandblazes's review

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5.0

Nicola's art in this issue is SO good.
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