Part 2: Black Lantern Wonder Woman last edited by pikahyper on 06/05/19 05:03AM View full history

    Following closley the events of BLACKEST NIGHT, Diana faces her greatest challenge. Death has always walked with her, but who will guide her into the light - her mother, her sister, or her lover? Don't miss this mind-blowing tie-in as Wonder Woman's life changes forever!
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    3.3 stars

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    The Queen of What? 0

    Much as with the first issue of this tie-in miniseries, the tone of the story seems all wrong for a Wonder Woman story, and as an added problem over the first issue the story here is not as strong either.  This follows on the events of Blackest Night #5 as the reanimated Batman corpse has made unwilling though living members out of most of the main justice League members as well as a number of their closest allies.  The first part of this issue deals with Diana attempting to kill Mera, which is ...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    You had me at the heart ripping 0

    I was a bit disappointed by the first issue in the mini. Rucka seemed to offer only a one dimensional version of a deep character and a story that seemed in the same style as most of the other Blackest Night minis. This issue changes everything. Set during Blackest Night #6 this issue is as much a spotlight on Mera as it Wonder Woman. That's not to say that WW doesn't get her time to shine, SHE DOES, but Mera continues to evolve into a character I care about. A lot happens in this issue that act...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    A Fictional Character Becomes a Real-Life Inspiration 0

     This book should be so much better with Rucka and Scott at the helm, but the truth is, it’s falling flat as both a Blackest Night tie-in and a Wonder Woman comic. Firstly, the inks on top of Scott’s work do not do them justice. We have an exceptional artist who’s work isn’t shining through, but it also doesn’t help that the story doesn’t reach the depths that it could. Issue #2 isn’t much of a continuation of last issue, rather it’s an extended scene(s) from Blackest Night #6. I would have lo...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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