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Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Wonder Woman Vol. 4: War (Comic Review)

As with the last book review this is posted in full on http://thefoundingfields.com/ and this is simply a preview. If you want to see it in full then please follow the link through to there.


Of all the New 52′s problems, one of the biggest was the treatment of Wonder Woman and the Amazons. Like far too many points in the new setting they seemed to have had their switches flipped from noble to savage, and many things were criticised from the new costume to new angle. However, we’re a few years on now and looking at this volume it’s easy to see how the character has continued to shape up.

Continuing on from previous arc, Wonder Woman and her small army of followers are still attempting to keep Zola’s newborn child alive. Predicted to be the bringer of doom, many seek to kill him to ensure survival while others attempt to ensure he will achieve in his goal. Another has yet arisen to try and use him. Freed from his prison, the First Born is now hunting them as well and with Apollo’s ambitions clashing against them the question remains if this will finally be too much for them to fight.


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