![]() ![]() But I do like the character, and I like the Silver and Red character design of the New 52. ![]() I haven’t read many solo Wonder Woman comics, and I haven’t read one that I found super compelling. This has been such a long journey that I basically collapsed on the floor of this Wonder Woman book. This was part of an attempt to read every #1 issue of DC’s New 52 Relaunch. I'll definitely pick up #2 in The New 52 series, but maybe not straight away. It felt overly vague in places, and I often found it difficult to keep up with the dialogue - sometimes it wasn't clear who was saying what, or whether the dialogue was in the past or present, etc. The one thing I didn't like was how confusing the story was at times. The Greek Gods had an interesting art and aesthetic style. ![]() I also loved the art style and how the characters were drawn. ![]() This is the first superhero comic I've ever read, so I wasn't sure what to expect, but I honestly wasn't expecting this! I loved how bad-ass WW was and how we got to learn a little bit about her past and her origin story. After trawling through the internet trying to find where the best place for WW newbies to start reading was, I settled on Wonder Woman #1 (The New 52). After watching the new Batman Vs Superman movie, which featured Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, I was eager to learn more about WW and read some of her comics. ![]()
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