War can't be trusted.
Diana is trying to convince Ares to let go his violent tendencies but even if she manages to stop him, things are far from being resolved.
A bit better than the last couple of issues but still not great.
G. Willow Wilson delivers a new installment mostly focusing on the conflict between Wonder Woman and Ares. Fortunately, unlike the last few chapter, this fight has some sort of resolution that is fitting for both characters based on their personalities and histories, mind you, I think the theme about "Justice Vs. Revenge" is overly-used in media and thus is not really that interesting, and its implementation in this story is also overly-simplistic and doesn't offer anything new concerning such topic.
The main plot offers more content compared to previous chapters and the sub-plots progress more as well but at the same time, they're not particularly compelling and still we don't have a clear answer about what is actually happening.
Cary Nord remains in art duties and his work is still serviceable in terms of storytelling but the style is still rough.
Average overall, don't know what to expect now.
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