If there is a serious flaw in the first couple of chapters of the series, it may be overall pacing.
All in Fantasy
If there is a serious flaw in the first couple of chapters of the series, it may be overall pacing.
Lam learns more about the Glories and their mission.
A bit more depth and background in another satisfying issue.
Gran, Duncan, and Rose brave Bath and discover something new.
Unute speaks about love.
Another amusing chapter
As Duncan, Gran, and Rose find a new home for themselves and the residents of the nursing home, Arthur and Merlin battle it out with a new foe.
She’s nowhere. Literally…A conflict in a blinding, white void.
Orlando and Tinto are closing the door on a cluttered mess of a series.
Andolfo’s world of angels and devils amplifies its complexity admirably in its second outing.
The cuteness and the magic continue to find a cozy space.
A lovely farewell to a very unique graphic story.
Conrad and Cloonan whisk Diana through a few different dimensions with impressively brisk pacing.
Arthur’s reign has changed England forever.
The battle for the soul of the galaxy ends.
The fact that it’s really, really cute doesn’t hurt either.
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.
Ram V’s script has a simple, poetic quality.
Tim-21 battles Mother as Mila and company make a stand against S’Lok’s scrappers.