Wonder Woman (2016): Rebirth

Ā· Wonder Woman (2016) Issue #1 Ā· Sold by DC
4.3
62 reviews
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After suffering an unimaginable loss, Wonder Woman must rebuild her mission as Earth's ultimate protector and champion.

DON'T MISS: New York Times best-selling writer Greg Rucka returns to Wonder Woman with a tale that will forever alter the DC icon.

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4.3
62 reviews
Jadon Jobes
July 27, 2016
Rucka is doing a great job characterizing the titular heroine through a mix of somber aesthetics and memorial 'remembrance' pieces-- the panel with the mirror is extremely evocative, and the full shot of her transporting (that Liam Sharp shared details of) is a wonder-ful descriptive clear illustration of the new, more-traditionally-styled, updated costume. The uncertainty and search for truth are two major themes interwoven through the work and Rucka does a strong job illustrating her search for self or quest for a holistic and comprehensive 'truth' in the face of alternating pasts, origins, illustrations, and conceptualizations of 'Who WW Is' as a major quest arc or drive for her REBIRTH. Would definitely advise checking out the series if you're into strong, well-capured female characters, like WW (particularly more formalized, incisive and thoughtful warrior-woman we see here), or are just looking to pick up a story with strong characterization and a good style, I'd advise checking out the WW:Rebirth line.
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Edward Nelson
July 29, 2016
Especially when I can get in on a new beginning like this. Graphics are great and storyline is interesting so far. Greg is a wonder himself in my opinion.
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Abdul Muhammad
August 24, 2016
Just wish it wasn't and past/present story it kinda slows the pace! Liam Sharp's art is stunning!
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