Wonder Woman #31 marks the second creative team shake-up for this series since the departure of Greg Rucka, Liam Sharp and Bilquis Evely. It's notable both for marking the return of writer James Robinson to DC and for finally picking up on lingering plot threads from Justice League: The Darkseid War. It's hard to judge from this issue whether Robinson's take on Diana Prince will live up to that of Rucka and Shea Fontana, but the story itself is off to a promising start.
Diana herself is little more than a guest star in this issue, as Robinson devotes most of his attention to introducing her twin brother, Paul. Robinson is in comfortable territory here as he explores Paul's quiet, secluded life and paints a warm picture of the small town in which he's chosen to hide himself. The reveal of Paul's true nature and connection to the Greek pantheon is a little disappointing (for reasons that are tough to get into without spoiling the issue), but he does quickly emerge as a likable protagonist. Robinson also effectively ties this new character into the lingering Darkseid/Grail conflict. Fans who have been waiting for a proper continuation of The Darkseid War likely won't be disappointed.
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