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    Wonder Woman #40

    Wonder Woman » Wonder Woman #40 - A Murder of Crows Part 1: Hit the Ground Running released by DC Comics on March 1, 2010.

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    Wonder Woman faces The Crows! Five mysterious young men with a dark and terrible secret have arrived on Paradise Island with one mission: To kill Wonder Woman!

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    Serpent time 0

    In comparison to other recent issues this one is relatively mundane, but perhaps purposefully so after a string of excellent issues, every series sometimes needs an issue to catch its breath, and that seems to be what is happening here.  The action is fun and the plot is also strong though at times it seems a little forced in order to explain what has been going on.  Nevertheless the growing threat to the cities is well handled and well described and Diana's initial confrontation was pretty fun ...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Totally Cool! 0

    There's plenty of excitement in this issue as Wonder Woman battles a mythical serpent AND Power Girl, both influenced by the evil and dastardly creepy sons of Ares. What's more, Princess Diana finally has the chance to visit one of her best friends, Etta Candy, after her recent defeat at the hands of Genocide. Both the narrative by Wonder Woman and the dialogue between the women is so absolutely dead on for both characters and allows them to be realistically portrayed. I love it! While it isn't ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    It just gets better & better... that is... for us! 0

    Gail Simone is really working out for this book, and, as we say, she really outdid herself in the past two years!  Since issue #14, she's been working on Wonder Woman and her work is finally paying off! Of course, Lopestri's art is also helping for that, but this issue... wow. This issue REALLY is something!  If you love reading about little perfect kids who are in fact crazy psycopaths and Sin incarnate, pick it up. These five little imps are influencing people to do bad bad stuff, and it's up ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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