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    Wonder Woman #4

    Wonder Woman » Wonder Woman #4 - Blood released by DC Comics on February 2012.

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    Blood last edited by Blackmageleo on 09/20/21 07:00AM View full history

    Wonder Woman has left Paradise Island behind, but Hera is just arriving. Without the Amazons’ most powerful daughter to protect them, can they withstand the wrath of a God who once favored them? And why would Zola want Diana to march right back into the eye of the storm?

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    4.7 stars

    Average score of 6 user reviews

    Best Wonder woman so far 0

    Being a devoted Wonder woman fan, I've read EVERY SINGLE ARC she's appeared in. No kidding, and this, I must say, aside from Rucka's run, is the most interesting take on the Amazon princess so far.The Good: We've seen Diana as a rebel (JMS run), a diplomat (Rucka's run) and a Love-struck issue ridden princess (Simone's run), all of which are equally good reads. But please, Azarello has Wonder woman with a gritty side, as in grittier than usual. She listens to rock music and goes to concerts for ...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    New 52 Wonder Woman #4 0

    The GoodGreat story that pulls you along from scene to scene with spectacular writing by Brian Azzarello. The fist 3 issues of the new 52 Wonder Woman were terrific but now this team is going full steam ahead. The gritty violence between Diana and Strife when Strife tries to lay hands on Zola's unborn baby in the night club is very "sin city." The Heroics and Honor of Queen Hippolyta surrendering herself to the judgement of the vengeful goddess Hera and the Amazons ready to defend their queen to...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    I'll trade you 0

    The writing in this series is thus far of a pretty high caliber.  This issue sort of has the feel of a transitional issue between story arcs, but then again the first story arc was not really one per se, and the revelation of Diana's parentage was not really the climactic moment it was assumed to be.  Instead the treatment of the issue seems like it will be getting a longer exposure as Diana attempts her to deal with the betrayal she feels, while Hera is addressing her own betrayal with Hippolyt...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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