![]() ![]() ![]() It culminates in a pretty entertaining and intense battle with Diana fighting blindfolded before willingly blinding herself. The story ‘Stoned’, featuring Medusa, is arguably the highlight of the book as the mythological monster attacks in a desire for vengeance against Athena. The story is told well and is quite captivating as Wonder Woman has to contend with quite a few fronts as her enemies attack her. Volume 2 still examines Diana’s role as ambassador, but also sees more traditional superheroics in the story as she battles the ancient Medusa and becomes a pawn in Athena’s plot against her father Zeus. In volume one if his run, Rucka spent most of his time exploring Diana’s role as Themyscira’s ambassador to the world and how the people viewed her within that role. Since last year, DC has been collecting Rucka’s first Wonder Woman run in a series of collections and recently released Wonder Woman by Greg Rucka Vol. After a terrible sacrifice, the Amazing Amazon must prove herself once again to her comrades in the Justice League-and to the world.īefore he began writing Wonder Woman for DC’s Rebirth initiative, which recently concluded, Greg Rucka wrote for the character in the early ‘00s, doing a very memorable run that is considered to be one of the very best Diana of Themyscira has had. In these stories from WONDER WOMAN #206-217, the deadly Medusa comes calling, and Wonder Woman’s world is turned upside down. ![]() Ricky Church reviews Wonder Woman by Greg Rucka Vol. ![]()
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