Andolfo’s world of angels and devils amplifies its complexity admirably in its second outing.
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Andolfo’s world of angels and devils amplifies its complexity admirably in its second outing.
A lovely farewell to a very unique graphic story.
Bellaire is given some really fun opportunities to bathe the action in color.
Areas of Diana’s identity and personality are given fresh light.
Conrad and Cloonan whisk Diana through a few different dimensions with impressively brisk pacing.
The second issue feels like a bit of a mess.
Mixes the nightmare collage imagery with strangely compelling drama.
Bellaire puts in a spectacular job with this issue's color.
She brushes a bullet out of her eye like a single tear.
Felicia is positively gorgeous, thanks to Reber’s work.
Another satisfying chapter in the life of Jessica Drew.
There's a really sharp fusion between script and panel.
Conrad and Cloonan point Diana in a really cool direction this time around.
A deliciously imperfect comedy.
It's gentle, intimate, and moody.
It's all been one big mess.
Frank and Anderson do some beautiful work on this issue.
A dizzyingly interesting drama.
The variety of art and story styles open up a really refreshing spectrum.
The two-story balance allows a single issue of Wonder Woman to feel that much more substantial.