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Wonder Woman: Dead Earth
by Daniel Warren Johnson
The end of the world.
Diana awakes to have to kill a monster who is trying to kill two teenagers.
Lost and confused we travel through a broken world to find out what happened but also who Wonder Woman really is.
This is a awesome, action packed, crazy adventure for Wonder Woman to go through. Watching her highs and lows shown in such a devastating yet satisfying way was the best idea. The fight scenes are brutal, probably some of the best she's ever had. A fight especially at the end or her past fight with a close friend, showcase Daniel Warren Johnson's skill at big bombastic fight scenes. The art can look muddy at times but fits the tone. And some of the Cheetah stuff was odd. But everything else? Awesome as hell.
A 4 out of 5.
Diana awakes to have to kill a monster who is trying to kill two teenagers.
Lost and confused we travel through a broken world to find out what happened but also who Wonder Woman really is.
This is a awesome, action packed, crazy adventure for Wonder Woman to go through. Watching her highs and lows shown in such a devastating yet satisfying way was the best idea. The fight scenes are brutal, probably some of the best she's ever had. A fight especially at the end or her past fight with a close friend, showcase Daniel Warren Johnson's skill at big bombastic fight scenes. The art can look muddy at times but fits the tone. And some of the Cheetah stuff was odd. But everything else? Awesome as hell.
A 4 out of 5.