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Wonder Woman, Vol. 3: The Truth
by Greg Rucka
I received a free copy from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
This volume collects odd numbered issues from #13-25.
This is the best volume so far. Since the second one is technically back story, volume 3 picks up right where the first one ended.
This volume follows Diana as she learns that her entire life and history has been a lie. She has been driven insane and finds herself in a mental hospital. Her life and everyone she cares face a evil threat and Diana has to enlist the help of the Cheetah, her greatest enemy, to help mend her broken mind and battle their threat.
I really enjoyed this trade. After the Wonder Woman movie, it's hard to not compare any works after the movie, but this run's story stands well on it's own and definitely recommend to pick up the first volume for any Wonder Woman fans.
This volume collects odd numbered issues from #13-25.
This is the best volume so far. Since the second one is technically back story, volume 3 picks up right where the first one ended.
This volume follows Diana as she learns that her entire life and history has been a lie. She has been driven insane and finds herself in a mental hospital. Her life and everyone she cares face a evil threat and Diana has to enlist the help of the Cheetah, her greatest enemy, to help mend her broken mind and battle their threat.
I really enjoyed this trade. After the Wonder Woman movie, it's hard to not compare any works after the movie, but this run's story stands well on it's own and definitely recommend to pick up the first volume for any Wonder Woman fans.