Wonder Woman #763: Getting The Pieces Set Just Right
Wonder Woman #763
With Wonder Woman #763 (@MarikoTamaki, @CarloBarberi, @SantorelliMatt, @loquesunalex, @droog811), a new and interesting status quo is set and ready to be explored.
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With Wonder Woman #763 (@MarikoTamaki, @CarloBarberi, @SantorelliMatt, @loquesunalex, @droog811), a new and interesting status quo is set and ready to be explored.
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Batgirl #49’s (Castellucci, Rodriguez, Bellaire) rushed and anticlimactic ending (as mandated by an editorial cancellation) knocks down what could have been an amazing five-issue arc if it needed to be. The concept is solid, but time – and cancellation – wait for no man. Or girl.
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Daredevil #22 ( @zdarsky , Mobili, Olazaba, Iacono ) puts you on the edge of your seat and doesn’t let you move until the very last page. Both story and art at far superior to a lot of other books currently on the stand,
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