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Wednesday, 12 July 2017

Wonder Woman #26 Review

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It's hard to imagine a more thankless task than following Greg Rucka, Liam Sharp and Bilquis Evely on Wonder Woman, especially for a brief, six-issue run. That's the uphill battle facing new writer Shea Fontana and artist Mirka Andolfo as they take the reins of the series with this issue. This is definitely one of those cases where it's best not to go in with any preconceived notions about what to expect. This brief run isn't shaping up to rival its predecessor, but Fontana and Andolfo carve their own little niche with the series.

Both creators hail form the DC Super Hero Girls graphic novels, so it should come as no surprise that they bring a slightly more lighthearted approach to the book. That in itself is a nice change of pace, given how grim Diana's story has sometimes been in the Rebirth era. Andolfo's soft, vaguely cartoonish character designs further that tonal shift. Andolfo's style is best-suited to the opening flashback sequence, which explores the early struggles faced by a young Diana on Paradise Island. There's a whimsical quality to the figures and environments that suits Diana's childish perspective.

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