razzatazz's Wonder Woman #29 - Rise of the Olympian, Part 4: A Changed World review

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    Come to blows

    After last issues issue which was heavy on both plot and action the story arc takes a step back here, almost as if to catch its breath.  That doesn't mean there isn't a lot of action occurring, because there is.  Diana and the Cheetah comes to blows, while Zeus confronts Kane.  Still on the overall tone of the arc this feels more like a set-up issue as opposed to a climactic one.  Again the writer gives us a good story and the action sequences are well paced, just after the previous issue, some moments do seem a bit more forced.  It is still a good issue to keep the arc going.  The backup story is about love and creation, and though it is set apart from the issue's main action, it isn't exactly non sequitur either.  

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