![]() ![]() The conflict here is exciting and interesting but also has a layer of depth and meaning that elevates it to a higher level. This collection takes all of the intrigue and mystery established by the past two volumes and uses it to launch a highly compelling narrative. 3: The Truth, by Greg Rucka, is another successful volume in the Rebirth era of the Wonder Woman series. Anyone interested in good Wonder Woman stories should consider checking this one out, especially if they have read the volumes preceding it. It also builds on the volumes coming before it and fits well into the overarching narrative running through this series. It tells a captivating and meaningful story powered by some mostly positive artwork. Overall: This is another solid volume and another worthwhile extension of the Wonder Woman mythos. The artwork looks great in most chapters.Ĭons: The opening chapter contains disappointing visuals. The way Wonder Woman’s history is retconned works well. Pros: The volume tells an engaging story with some relatable lessons within it. ![]()
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