Donna Troy is missing and Wonder Woman will have to find her no matter what.
Diana knows that she's responsible of Donna's well-being and she's decided to look everywhere to help her. However, there are bigger things that are currently threatining her and the rest of the Gods.
Welp, this issue continues the same path as usual.
Meredith Finch delivers yet another chapter from her story where she tries to develope both Diana and Donna's characters and their relationships and there could actually be some good work here. The portrayals themselves are not bad and the interaction between the cast can be interesting sometimes but the dialogue can become awkward once that characters start talking to themselves.
Plus, the villain is a complete joke. He's so whiny and annoying that is difficult to take him seriously as a threat and in fact it makes me wish for him to get killed but not because of how eeevvviiil he is but because of how insufferable he can be.
Still, Diana being confused as a cosplayer was fun although it makes me wonder why the city is so full of assholes ready to insult her because of it.
David Finch remains in art duties and his work has improved a lot, he is able to deliver some interesting and good looking scenes with better character models.
However, you can skip this, there's nothing really memorable about it.
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