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26 reviews for:
Wonder Woman: Rebirth #1
Matthew Clark, Liam Sharp, Stanley "Artgerm" Lau, Paulo Siqueira, Greg Rucka
26 reviews for:
Wonder Woman: Rebirth #1
Matthew Clark, Liam Sharp, Stanley "Artgerm" Lau, Paulo Siqueira, Greg Rucka
Was my first purchase on Comixology lol. As a newbie on Wonder Woman, I didn't find this difficult at all. But I gotta stop myself from buying all the issues in one day
Artistically unremarkable and narratively a little opaque. Perhaps the only Rebirth book that requires you read Justice League #50 first. Would have liked a little more about the emotional fallout of Clark's death rather than a reiteration of the Jason tease without any forward movement, but oh well. Definitely didn't convince me to pick up the new series.
I can't believe how hooked Diana has me, I'll pretty much read any storyline about her
I liked reading comics sometimes and this was was good. Mostly because wonder woman is my new favorite dc character but also because I loved the illustrations and the story.
I was provided an e-galley of this comic from the publishers through Netgalley.
This was my first time to read a comic. It's not my typical genre, but I have read some graphic novels before. I wanted to go outside my comfort zone and try something new, and I can say that I surprised myself and enjoyed it. I was so impressed with the work and artistry that goes into a comic; the detail was amazing. And I rather enjoyed that I could read it one sitting. I was excited that my first foray into comics was with one that was centered around a woman. I loved the Wonder Woman series as a child, and this brought back those nostalgic memories.
This was my first time to read a comic. It's not my typical genre, but I have read some graphic novels before. I wanted to go outside my comfort zone and try something new, and I can say that I surprised myself and enjoyed it. I was so impressed with the work and artistry that goes into a comic; the detail was amazing. And I rather enjoyed that I could read it one sitting. I was excited that my first foray into comics was with one that was centered around a woman. I loved the Wonder Woman series as a child, and this brought back those nostalgic memories.