Wonder Woman Vol. 2 # 225 - Nothing Finished, Only Abandoned

is a comic book published by DC Comics & released on 3 / / 2006

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Wonder Woman is saved from the swarm of OMACs by Athena and the Goddesses tell her that they are retreating, just the Amazons did. She also tells the Embassy that her mission as Wonder Woman is over.


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    Cliff Richards
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  • Greg Rucka
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  • J.G. Jones
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  • Ray Snyder
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    Richard Horie
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    Tanya Horie
    colorer


  • Todd Klein
    letterer


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    Nothing Finished, Only Abandoned
    Reviewed by Ms. Invisible on March 30, 2007.
    Ms. Invisible has written 18 reviews. His/her last review was for The Circle Part One of Four: What You Do Not Know Yet.
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    It is true that nothing is finished, only abandoned in this issue that would perhaps be the true finale of Wonder Woman. Greg Rucka's writing nudges itself in, with a lot of explaining and plenty of sentimental scenes where supporters are cheering the almost lost Wonder Woman. The climax of this issue is where she questions herself, her beliefs and her ability to fulfil her position as Wonder Woman and questioning the readers with questions such as "Would she die?", "Would she lose her powers?" It was only a matter of time. Three months in fact to find out. The art in this has improved much over the last few issues and it shows with the artists being able to draw up Wonder Woman's expressions and show genuine emotion from what seems to just be a lifeless picture, though some of the supporting characters look a bit plastic, perhaps to focus all the attention on Wonder Woman's confused feelings. J.G. Jones should be merited, as he gives the perfect summary to this issue, with an appropriate, beautiful and melancholic cover as the birds give a metaphoric message making way for the new Wonder Woman.




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