razzatazz's Wonder Woman #13 - Mothers & Daughters review

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    Mother and child

    This issue doesn't really have any great big moments in it, and for me it ended kind of abruptly, but it grew on me as I read it.  The issue is framed around the relationship between mothers and daughters, but it is more focused on Cassie and Helena as Diana and Hippolyta are still at odds following the invasion.  This is where the issue works the best by showing this contrast between the two relationships, both strained but not in the same way.  There was also a nice montage of the re-creation of institutions around Washington DC and an almost touching moment between Diana and a schoolgirl who hasn't talked since her parents died.  Also the moment where Diana confronts the protesters was well done.  A good issue, in the fairly strong run so far since the relaunch.  

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