razzatazz's Wonder Woman #102 - The Three Faces of Wonder Woman review

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    This issue falls into the transition period between the really old golden age storylines which were especially weak and revolved around very similar plot points, and the not as old golden age which focused a lot on Steve Trevor's almost creepy love for Wonder Woman.  The result in this case is a little bit of the best, and a little bit of the worst of both types.  Essentially a group of giants have kidnapped Wonder Woman and Steve and left him to figure out which is the real Wonder Woman from a  group of three - the real one and two robot impostors.  Luckily the robot impostor have golden age Wonder Woman's complete lack of logic down to a fine detail as they solve their dilemmas in unlikely ways.  Still the pacing in this was all right and even the premise though absurd was pulled off extremely well.  My main problem though was the resolution.  After reading the cover and the first page of the story any moderately astute reader (as in maybe more than a 5 year old) should be able to figure out how Steve is going to figure it out in the end.  So overall just kind of an average issue.  

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