A review by ericawrites
Wonder Woman: Black & Gold by Aimee Garcia, A.J. Mendez, Andrew Constant, Nadia Shammas, Christos Gage, Jack T. Cole, Christian Alamy, Sanya Anwar, Janet Harvey, Peter J. Tomasi, Marguerite Sauvage, Che Grayson, Paul Azaceta, Andrew MacLean, Michael Conrad, Leonardo Romero, Liam Sharp, Becky Cloonan, Kevin Maguire, Kurt Busiek, Stephanie Williams, Sina Grace, Paula Sevenbergen, Andrew McLean, Nnedi Okorafor, Josie Campbell, Nicola Scott, John Arcudi, Amy Reeder, Mariko Tamaki

4.0

An excellent anthology to celebrate Wonder Woman's 80th anniversary featuring a bunch of stand-alone shorts. All these stories dive into different aspects of Diana's character and her world. This is a great book for new Wonder Woman fans and has plenty of easter eggs for long-time fans. All of the art is black and white, with gold used as a highlight color.

Looking at the creator list, there is a ton of incredible talent. Not everyone delivered what I'd considered their best stories, but most were solid efforts.

My favorites included:

"Without Love" by Mariko Tamaki & Jamie McKelvie
"Homecoming" by Tillie Walden & Jordie Bellaire
"The Acquaintance" by Rachel Smythe
"Prayer" by Andrew Constant, Nicola Scott & Annette Kwok (made me cry!)
"Feet of Clay" by Josie Campbell & Carlos D'Anda