A review by eviecheesepuff
DC Comics Wonder Woman: The Ultimate Guide to the Amazon Warrior by Landry Walker

adventurous informative fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0

 First things first, the ✨art✨ in this collection is absolutely stunning. Landry Q. Walker curated the most amazing 🤌 illustrations from the comics. Tbh, I don’t think you can find a better Wonder Woman guide out there. Extremely in depth, this one incorporates the timeline of the character since it was created until the most recent comic releases.

The guide also explores her relationships with other superheroes, allies and nemesis. The Superman/Wonder Woman deep dive was delightful and I fell in love with a couple of villains that definitely give that I'm evil but you deserve it energy.

I never read much of the early DC stuff, so I was kind of horrified at the main plots on the comics from the 40’s to the mid 60’s 👀 featuring very superhero like plot lines like… "being kissed without consent" or "the horror of not knowing how to be a proper wife who knows how to cook for her husband" or "the fear of alien men not worshiping her instantly". I felt the urge to run towards my shelves and hug my favorite feminist books. I can not thank the universe enough for being born when and where I was. 🙌

Thankfully the 80’s where a much kinder time for our girl Diana and they served some of the best character development plotlines, since then, making her more relatable to women and slowly abandoning the need to cater to mostly a man audience…. Also the outfits get much more intricate and cool …oh my gosh 🥰

Lessons learned:

- To be honest, apart from appreciating the art and the fact that I do not live in the 40’s this was more of a research/ informative based book with a lot of nerdy info about my fav superhero. So I was just fangirling all the time! Not really reflected too much on it 🤪

notes

Gal Gadot did to Wonder Woman what Florence Pugh did to Amy March and I’m here for it! 🙌

POC Wonder Woman art = ❤️