How will Wonder Woman adapt to the world?
Diana is trying to follow his friends into their usual lives but she's having a few problems doing so. However, all of them will have to work together once that a a terrorist group begins their attack.
The Year One storyline continues and is still an enjoyable arc.
Greg Rucka delivers a new chapter where he focuses on Diana's struggles to live in this new world where people see women in a different light and is heavy-handed at times with the kind of inequality commentary that you would expect from the writer that somehow also permits Steve Trevor to go shirtless during the action due that he had to cover someone's wounds with his clothes when he could have easily used other stuff. But hey, he's guy so is okay.
You might think that's me complaining about such stuff but is merely addressing it (Okay, there's a bit of complaint admitedly). The rest of the story is still solid though with good characterization and interaction between the members of the cast, I really like their conversations and how they behave with each other. The action scenes are nicely paced and offer a connection to the present time segment.
Nicola Scott returns to art duties and her work is stunning as ever with beautiful and detailed characters and expressions and a clear storytelling skill.
No problems aside from some nitpicks. Wish Scott would remain here though.
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