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A timeless anthology of Wonder Woman stories all written by women and for the most part drawn by them too. The stories and art were quite good for this type of book. It reminded me of when I was a kid and each issue was a one and done stand alone issue for the most part.
A good set of Wonder Woman stories. These are written by different authors all and artists all with different takes on Wonder Woman. My favorite are the stories with the other Amazons as they are the most action packed and show her warrior side. There are also stories about her compassionate and celebrity side. These are ok as well.Thus us the first volume container issues 1 to and a thumbnail cover gallery, also containing variants.
A fairly solid collection of stories, each unique in premise and presentation. The first few seem to be slightly better than the latter half, but none are awful. It's a nice tribute to Wonder Woman, it's just a little inconsistent in quality.
It was a pretty cool anthology series with a bunch of just random things happening. I won’t lie I was disappointed when finding it isn’t a whole complete story that I’d hoped it to be, but i did enjoy this book and i think it accomplished what it was going for.
3.5 Stars.AS part of her 80th anniversary, this collection of short stories was put together by many authors and artists. It's a good overview of what it means to be Wonder Woman. A quick read, and merely whets the appetite to get back to the regular Wonder Woman title.Recommend.
I really wanted to like this but most of the stories despite their good intentions were just poorly written.. The best two stories were Diana and Artemis on WarWorld and the story reintroducing Myndi Mayer, giving her a 21st century update while remaining true to the character from the late 80s. The worst took place in a nursing home where Katie, a woman with dementia continually runs away until the director of the facility has finally decided the home is not the best place for Katie (ya think?)...
as is almost always the case with anthologies, the stories in here vary wildly in quality. some really cool art and paneling in here, some really flat and sad art too. overall, it's worth picking up if you just want some bite-sized wonder woman reads without committing to an arc.
I'm a sucker for sensation comics.
Anthology of varying stories. But most do something hard….telling a good shortish story and is satisfying.
I suppose I read this based on the cover, which is “sensational.” Unfortunately, none of the stories were. The art is fine, but the stories lacked the creativity in looking for. Tough one to finish.
A collection of Wonder Woman stories all written by women. Most of the artwork was written by women as well. Though the stories are all unrelated they share the common themes of Wonder Woman: Seeking justice through understanding and diplomacy. Most superheroes pound on the bad guys until they submit. Wonder Woman will work to reason with her foes and resort to violence only as necessary or a last resort. I was a little surprised that Cheetah didn't make an appearance here.
Didn't finish it. About halfway through I couldn't handle how bad the stories and writing were. Too bad, as I like the concept of having a bunch of different women writing one-shots of WW.
Edited to add a review.1st story: the art is really good and the story is pretty good too. I love the"trapped in your own mind and have to escape" trope.2nd story: the art is beautiful and the story is very fun. I love seeing heroes leave earth and the attention to details in the art makes everything that much better.3rd story: cute art and interesting concept about social media and the affect on superheroes and the citizens.4th story: cute, fun story, with an art style that really fits. The min...
Basic Premise: Wonder Woman shorts.These were all single-issue stories, and all were very solid entries. The art was good and so was the writing. Each issue was written and illustrated by a different pair of people, mostly women, which was kind of awesome. It's no world-changer, but it was a fun read.
For single issue paper collectors, this is #1-7.A fun collection of self-contained stories with many of them very much understanding the essence of Wonder Woman. Would be a great set of stories to give a new reader who doesn't know where to start.
Fun, modern, feminist but not peachy .
A collection of Wonder Woman short stories by various writers. Nice variety. There's was only one story in this collection that I didn't like, the momager one.