One-sentence summary: This Amazonian mini-series leaves too little to the imagination when it comes to story with acceptable art.
I seem to be coming down on all the comics I read lately. I promise, that's not the case, even if it seems so. Maybe it's just because I've been reviewing some mediocre comics.
Wonder Girl is a mini-series that hopefully will accomplish something. I've disliked the character ever since they decided to make her perky and blonde, so maybe this will change that. There are several good directions this series could take; personally, I'd really like to see this series, dealing with the huge personal crisis for Wonder Girl that was Amazons Attack, show our protagonist develop in some major ways, and possibly not in the friendliest, sun-shiniest ways.
However, from the major plot hints, what will happen is that Hercules will end up being against her the whole time after getting her to break against her other friends, she finally seeing the truth or some such stuff like that and fighting back, rejoining the side of good and having her faith in her friends and community restored, all on some large scale so that the public trusts her again. Woo.
This issue was ok. Obviously no big twists yet, and the set-up's not horrible, but just ok. I'd say wait on this to see if it's worth the trade paperback or not. Oh, and the art's just alright. I really don't have strong feelings about the pseudo-animated style that's so popular right now.
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