A review by squidbag
Wonder Woman, Vol. 2: Love and Murder by Drew Edward Johnson, Paco Díaz, Rodney Ramos, Ray Snyder, Jodi Picoult, Rachel Dodson, Terry Dodson

2.0

A highly intelligent and introspective WW story from a time when she was questioning everything about herself after the Maxwell Lord killing. This is all I have read from Jodi Picoult, and I was prepared to be impressed, and then, wasn't, not really. The Wonder Woman in this story spends the entire time questioning everything, down to her existence, which, while a necessary part of a character's development, is not necessarily the part you want to come in for. Circe as a villain isn't compelling for me, and Nemesis seemed created just to motivate. Not the best collection.