![]() ![]() ![]() It is a story of blood and family, topics that anyone can relate to. ![]() The machinations of gods and goddesses within these pages is epic, yet touched with the personal as well. The collection of the first 6 issues of “Wonder Woman”, titled, appropriately, “Wonder Woman Volume One: Blood”, proves that writer Brian Azzarello, artists Cliff Chiang and Tony Akins, and colorist Matthew Wilson were the team to bring Wonder Woman to prominence and deserving to stand tall with Batman and Superman. Diana, Amazonian princess, makes up one third of the trinity of heroes in the DC Universe and needed a book that was deserving of that pedestal. We care about these characters and become invested in them.Īfter jumping back into comic book reading, the only hero whose exploits I had never read were those of Wonder Woman. ![]() Brian Azzarello writes an epic story as if it’s an intimate chamber piece, letting us slowly get to know these gods and goddesses. The creators on “Wonder Woman” have crafted a book that intrigues, draws you in, and makes you pine for more Wonder Woman and the motley cast of characters that inhabit this book. From the very first pages of this amazing book, we know we’re in for an unconventional tale of gods and goddesses. A god looks over the balcony of a high rise in Singapore drinking champagne. ![]()
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