A review by iffer
Wonder Woman Vol. 1: The Lies by Greg Rucka

3.0

In full disclosure, I've never been a huge Wonder Woman fan, so I'm not well-versed in her story. I thought that this was pretty good, though. There's a lot of potential here, and, as usual, Greg Rucka does a solid job of writing female characters who kick butt. The creators of this story arc do a good job portraying Diana's confusion over her past and identity (which also serves as a recap for dabblers like myself), as well as the tenuous emotional situations between Diana and Steve, and Diana and Ann. I'm hoping that the forthcoming payoff lives up to the groundwork. The art is also above-average, and though still comic-book-looking, I appreciated that Diana was drawn very obviously without a thigh gap, and with muscles. It was also noticeable that there were several female characters of varying shapes, abilities, and alignments.