jueves, 14 de septiembre de 2017

Some thoughts about Wonder Woman #30

Wonder Woman will have to realize her true nature.

Diana has finally find out the person who has been hunting her and her friends and is up to her to stop his menace once for all.

Some things worked and others really, really didn't.

Shea Fontana brings the conclusion of her little arc with story the tries to touch upon classic Wonder Woman themes but does it in overly-illogical ways. For example, the idea of Diana beating a villain who is ready to make people abandon their humanity by showing truth and compassion is as typical WW stuff as you can expect and in terms of characterization there's nothing particularly wrong.

The problem is that the angst that Diana had since the beginning of this storyline is solved very quickly and in a way that doesn't make much sense. Speaking of things that don't make sense, Diana is able to rewrite modified DNA with her lasso of truth, even for superhero comics standards that's too silly to believe.

David Messina's artwork is decent with a few scenes looking nice but is not particularly beautiful.

That finishes this unremarkable storyarc. I hope James Robinson has better luck in his upcoming story.

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