A review by olivia_piepmeier
Batwoman, Volume 3: World's Finest by Guy Major, W. Haden Blackman, J.H. Williams III, Dave Stewart, Trevor McCarthy

2.0

First off, JH Williams III. Great art. That’s a given. It didn’t blow me away like Volume 2 did (judging from my review of it).

It’s been over a year since I read Volume 2. That being said, I don’t think I like it as much. It felt fairly convoluted with all of these different villains that I really don’t remember.

Just like the previous volumes, there are a lot of flashbacks that help us get to know Batwoman better. While I think I liked the varying perspectives in the other books, in here it was a little annoying.

I liked the girl-power theme of it though. Batwoman realized she needed the help of someone with some mythological knowledge and kick-ass-ness and was not ashamed of asking Wonder Woman for help. It’s clear they respect each other and what they have to offer as a team.

Despite my meh feelings about it, I'll probably read the next one because I'm curious about what happens next.