Thought this was alright for a filler issue. Reminded me more of Morrison than Alan Moore despite the title.
Yeah it was decent. Nothing special. Definitely not as fun as his SM/BM double date at the carnival.
Probably would've been better if Tom just used it as a prequel to show Diana's history with her team or villains.
But ready to get back to the main story.
Meh
If I have to smoke something like that, put Shayera instead of Supperman, sorry not sorry.
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I think I can agree with everyone. This issue was cool, but I do wish she would’ve went with a group of girl friends and went tried on clothing. It made me think of the uncanny X-men when Jubilee was first introduce. I think my favorite scene was when they went to get mani pedis.
This is a cute issue, especially after the heaviness of the first 6.
Hilarious how Supes reveals how handles his nails and convinces WW to join for a spa-day. Self-care is no joke folks.
Plus if we have to have a fill-in artist, better to make it a filler issue so they don't have to draw the main story heh.
King has a knack for winning me over in the first coupla pages of each of his new Wondy issues. “By the thunderbolts of Jove”—I’m all in!
ETA: I can see why a segment of the Batfan community doesn’t mess with King. Though I haven’t read his work on Bruce, I can tell just from this issue alone he likes to take the wind out of Batman’s wings. LOL. I’m not mad at it.
A fun diversion, this issue.
…oh, and one more thing: Sozomaika’s Women’s History Month variant cover, which I’ve named “Wonder Woman as photographed by George Hurrell for an MGM publicity still, circa 1942” is just…chef’s kiss!
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“You see…the rest of them are soldiers. But [Wonder Woman] is an artist.”
I only support the made of clay origin.
This was cute and fun, even if I would have preferred this in an annual or a shared Trinity or JLA issue and not the one monthly WW book. Still, as far as Superman showing up in this book goes, this is upper tier (not saying much).
I loved Clark getting his nails done and Diana casually ribbing him about his death TWICE
I still wish Kings' voice for Diana was a little less stiff.
March is...March.
I very much enjoyed this light, fun, heartfelt gift-shopping interlude for Diana and Clark.
Lord Ewing *Praise His name! Uplift Him in song!* Your divine works will be remembered and glorified in worship for all eternity. Amen!
Positives:
- No Sovereign narration
- No Lizzie
Negatives:
- Everything else. I'm sorry, but I don't care about Superman/Batman in my WW content, especially when their mythos take priority over hers. It should've been in a separate Trinity book.
I just can't seem to muster up the desire to read this issue.
It's a totally pointless issue. I like a little slice of life from time to time but this didn’t feel natural which kinda defeats the purpose. I don’t much care for how she’s written either, I noticed she goes “keep walking” as they pass the maternity store, what do we make of that...
I’m also a bit annoyed at how much space Batman, Superman, Jon and Damien take up in this run