Wonder Woman's problems don't seem to stop.
A human wants to become a God and to achieve such objective he's ready to destroy everything in his path, including Diana. That's not her only concern though since some of the members of her own family have their plans about her.
Okay, this was actually an improvement.
Meredith Finch arrives with some interesting perspectives about Diana's life including the fact that she can actually have fun doing mundane stuff like dancing and while some of the scenes where pretty cliche (including the stereotypical douchebag who hits on her), it was still well-handled for the most part.
The villain is not that interesting sadly. The guy wants to gain the power of a God but doesn't have an interesting personality by himself, he's just a jerk. However, the forces that are guiding him seem intriguing enough to be invested.
There's a scene between Strife and Donna and is certainly a compelling one to check and it's good to see that Strife is still in her manipulative ways.
While some of the faces look awkward, David Finch still manages to tell a solid story with some good looking visuals.
So yeah, I actually liked this issue aside from some complaints. Not bad.
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