A perfect follow up to volume one, filling in a lot of the history of Wonder Woman and her crew. Love it.
A perfect follow up to volume one, filling in a lot of the history of Wonder Woman and her crew. Love it.
My fav of the three! Issues 1 and 3 are a conspiracy story (mixed feelings) while 2 delves into Wonder Woman's backstory. The illustrations in 1 and 2 are glorious. In 3, they alternated to various other artists which makes the visual tone vary widely. It's not bad, per-say, just obvious when the art style changes back and forth. For new readers, start with 2. Then read 1 and 3 which have lots of characters from WW's past. #dw2020reads
I love the complexity that is Wonder Woman and this collected edition really showcases that especially when collected in order the way this volume, like the last, was presented.
Still a solid 4 ⭐read!
Note: This collected volume collects Wonder Woman (2016) Vol.3 and Vol.4
I've read Wonder Woman's origin story more times than I can count, but Greg Rucka made me feel like I was reading it for the first time. Excellent comic with gorgeous artwork and great writing.
I‘m loving the rebirth series for Wonder Woman. The art style in this series is so beautiful too. Like icing on a cake!
Finally found this image of her I‘ve been seeing all over the internet! Now I have context!
I spent some time with Wonder Woman this morning for #24in48 I'm at 3 h and 18 min so far.
#FeministFriday Going with Wonder Woman. This is my first photo on a new iPhone 5, after the old battery replacement caused a problem somehow with putting my iP5 back together. Starting anew will sure be another year again with a full library of Litsy photos. #ReadingResolutions @Jess7 🌟
I've heard Wonder Woman's origin story so many times I could barf. After realizing the second trade in her Rebirth series would be a break in the arc from the first volume, I was like "ew can we please not with her origin for the thousandth time"
But when Greg Rucka writes her origin, it's like hearing it for the first time all over again. His writing and Nicola Scott's almost regal artwork make WW's origin an absolute treat to hear again.
I have a mini comic version of Wonder Woman ❤️🏹 loving this beautiful story, and looking forward to reading the complete graphic novel, TBR at the library. This is currently up for Litsy's 2017 book awards. >> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe1u59FBynfcUMWWDZeL9XRFTwx1pa9mW8LV5MK...
With a look at the Litsy Awards, a listed 2017 book that I do own (as a mini comic volume with this cover) is Wonder Woman for graphic novels. 😸 I definitely need to get on the comics I picked up over the summer. -- I haven't quite voted, with many TBRs I appreciate seeing to watch for. -- Here is the link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe1u59FBynfcUMWWDZeL9XRFTwx1pa9mW8LV5MK...
Here's your regular reminder about #comicthon, the one-day, comics-focused readathon happening this Sunday! All varieties of comics are welcome, from single issues of superhero titles to graphic nonfiction, and there's no minimum time you have to spend reading. Just commit to getting through some great #comics and share your progress here on Litsy with the hashtag!
#sizzlingsummerbooks day 16 #graphic My current graphic novel obsession📚 loving this series! @Tiffy_Reads
I wish I'd read this second volume of WONDER WOMAN REBIRTH interspersed with volume one, the way they were published in single issue form. This volume flashes back to Diana's origin story, and it adds a ton to the contemporary arc (which I wasn't wild about, but think I'd've appreciated more with this alongside it). I liked it a lot and will definitely be requesting volume three.
I picked this up after seeing the movie and wanting more. I wasn't really sure what to expect going in, but wow this was good! It was a totally different story but still maintained some of the basics of the Wonder Woman story. I haven't read Vol 1 yet, but I feel I will have to pick that up next.
While much of the story seems like a new dose of the same cough medicine, there are new parts to love and hate. It brings the timeline forward to a world of guns, explosives, and suicide bombers. But it leaves behind the invisible plane and instead gives WW the ability to fly. I don‘t care for this aspect of her powers, but overall I like the direction of the new storyline so far. We shall see if this keeps up for Vol 3.
Unlike most of the reviewers, I haven't read a lot of Wonder Woman storylines, so I didn't spend much time comparing it to others. There's some really good material here, but it definitely feels like the beginning of something larger. The complete storyline that is contained within the book leaves more questions than answers. But I love the art and how involved the gods were with Wonder Woman's abilities and intentions. #netgalley #LitsyAtoZ
So AMAZING! Going to see the movie Tuesday. I can't wait.
The mail person came!!!!! And I'm finished with work in 20 minutes.
Finished this one at the last minute for the month! It was awesome! Review to come soon...I'm so behind with reviews!
I'm really enjoying this one!
Well, there goes my sleep... I'm on a roll. The last one was so good! Can't stop there. And the cover is just divine.
Hate.. the big bad enemy.... that works on many levels....
Amazons remembering the world they left behind.... I'm liking this more honest look at our worlds issues, even woman's issues, in this version.
What can I say, I've been a Wonder Woman fan since I was a small girl and I'm enjoying revisiting this superhero story.