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    Wonder Girl #1

    Wonder Girl » Wonder Girl #1 - Growing Pains released by DC Comics on March 2011.

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    Spinning out of the pages of TEEN TITANS comes this spotlight on Cassie Sandsmark, the wonderful Wonder Girl! Even though not every moment of Wonder Girl's life is spent being a Titan, strange adventures still follow her everywhere. In this issue, she'll cross paths with the odd new hero known as Solstice!    
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    3.7 stars

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    Wish this was an ongoing 0

      Cover I have said this in all of my DC comics reviews this month I hate the white background cover. I am not a fan of it. This cover is no different from all the others I really disliked it. Story Cassie goes to a museum to visit her mother. They go to a conference but, you can feel the tension between them. Cassie walks out of the meeting her and her mother went to in the museum and Cassie meets a girl named Kiran. They talk a little but, then they feel and earthquake. But it is not an earthq...

    8 out of 8 found this review helpful.

    Surprisingly Great 0

    The Good: The writer is J.T. Krul and so the dialogue is pretty excellent. The beginning set up the plot and tone for the issue very well and the first few scenes with Wonder Girl and her mother were as entertaining as they were interestingly subtly explanatory of Wonder Girl's current angst.The rest of the dialogue, mostly between Wonder Girl and Solstice is also pretty deliciously written. The fight scene is pretty cool as well.The Bad: Cover's a little boring, but what the hey. I'm that one g...

    8 out of 8 found this review helpful.

    Wonder Girl 2011 One-Shot Review 0

           I don't really like Wonder Girl. Yeah, I know, weird way to start off a review for a comic centered on her. It's true though, she's never been my favorite. She just seems to be a bit bland a lot of the time and the other times she's just trying to be in control because she feels like she has to be. I don't really dislike her either though, she just doesn't have enough going for her to allow me to ever say more than "I like her alright". J. T. Krul and Adriana Melo look to change that thou...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.
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