I am a simple Wonder Woman fan.
I see Nichola Scott, I purchase.
That is a gonna be a weird opening story.
They are going all out with the covers. Love to see it.
#4 Variant by Matías Bergara
Thought this was a decent first issue, though as with anthologies it always tends to vary on what you'll get.
"Mother's Daughter - Very sitcom-y as described earlier by another poster. I can't say I cared for it that much.
"What Doesn't Kill You" - Didn't on the whole care for the art but some interesting callbacks to earlier WW stories.
"I'm Ageless" - Pretty good story, even had a peak Bat-Dick moment.
"The Golden Age" - Along with "The Ageless" probably among my favorites of the bunch. Fun Etta Candy moments near the end and felt like what maybe a Batman '66 version of Wonder Woman would be
"The Wager" - Liked Cloonan's art and parts of this though I'm not sure I care for this an origin story for the lasso. Though I guess it's fitting the last story of the first issue revolves around it.
I dunno what it was, but I wasn't thrilled with any of the stories. I liked the Circe one the best, obviously, but the rest ranged from meh to downright bad (the first story especially).
First story was kinda not great and a mixed bag on the art front when I usually quite enjoy Doyle's work.
The 2nd story was cool with some cool continuity callbacks and I liked the art.
Sook's Diana is everything I didn't know I needed.
Amy Reeder's story and art was feel good fun.
Cloonan's was atmospheric and a peek at a Diana performing some reverse psychology and intimidation play. Some interesting stuff with the lasso but I wonder if this is what the golden lasso's origin is for the main WW book.
Overall I'd say I enjoyed all the stories to varying degrees except the first one. Definitely a stronger debut than Superman: Red and Blue.