The balance of power inside the maze is tilting with Diana’s presence, but itmay just tilt into full-blown chaos. Chaos in an underground maze prison…that’s bad, right?
This series just won the Eisner for Best Ongoing Series, and it richly deserves it it's hard to say if this is the best of the Absolute Line, given how good it is as a whole, but it's one of the best books DC has put out in a long time. Read Full Review
Absolute Wonder Woman #11 proves how willing Diana is to preserve life at all costs, even with the odds against her. Read Full Review
Absolute Wonder Woman continues to defy expectations and bring surprises in every book released. There is so much depth and colorful wonder that this is a no-brainer must-have every single month. Read Full Review
Absolute Wonder Woman Issue 11 opens doors to many new worlds. Even after many issues in the same maze, the creative team finds ways to keep the plot interesting and always moving forward. Read Full Review
OverallThis is a solid issue that ends with Wonder Woman believing she may have found a way to defeat Cleabut we'll have to wait until next time to see how it unfolds. Read Full Review
While Absolute Wonder Woman #11 is part of a larger narrative, it also stands on its own as a complete and emotionally satisfying story. Read Full Review
Absolute Wonder Woman #11 balances emotional depth with mythic action, showing Diana as both a problem-solver and protector of her people while pushing the larger Amazon story forward with nuance and heart. Read Full Review
Sherman offers beautiful art throughout the issue. I love the visual style and how perfectly it captures the characters and tone of the series. Read Full Review
Absolute Wonder Woman #11 is slower issue here gives us some quality time with Diana. Another great flashback gives us some nice character moments of Diana being "the best of all of us. This issue sets us up nicely for the story's conclusion next issue. Read Full Review
Rockin' issue that adds a whole new layer to the current storyline and a very fun and interesting new character. The artwork really sells this one, too. Read Full Review
Absolute Wonder Woman #11 is a swift, energetic penultimate chapter for the "As My Mothers Made Me arc. Kelly Thompson is palpably grasping at each of the series dangling plot threads, weaving them together in readiness for the series impending first birthday. Read Full Review
Absolute Wonder Woman #11 is a perfect example of style over substance. It's a visually stunning comic that's bogged down by a slow, ponderous plot and dialogue that is more philosophical than functional. While the art is beautiful, it's not enough to save a comic that reads more like a a philosophy paper than a compelling story. It's a frustratingly boring and disappointing read that fails to deliver any of the action or excitement that a Wonder Woman comic should have. Read Full Review
Another incredible issue of this incredible series. I never thought I'd ever enjoy a Wonder Woman book this much (or really any non-Batman DC book.) Impeccable writing, beautiful art, compelling story, this has it all.
Yet another fantastic issue. SPOILERS Diana finally locates the Amazon she was seeking -and it is none other than Io! One of the interesting differences between AB WW and Diana in the regular DCU is that regular Diana is usaully presented as a very tall woman but not necessarily remarkably so. AB WW is almost a giantess, and this is borne out by the fact she is at least as tall as Io, an Amazon known for her size and strength in the regular universe. The two Amazons have a memorable, if muted, reunion and Diana has her hopes for the nobility of her people confirmed when she realizes that Io, who is leading a group of survivors in the Maze, could ahve escaped by herself long before but refused to abandon her friends. Diana crafts an escape pmore
Man Wonder Woman just rules in this run. Her characterization is incredible and she is a force of will and personality. When many of the other absolute heroes are mopey or angsty in their situations, she cannot be broken. Can't wait for the conclusion of this arc
It's sad that we have to buy an elseworlds title to get a decent WW story. And Kelly Thompson as the writer, who would have thunk it. I read every issue of her Capt. Marvel run, and they were mediocre at best. I think she connects with WW with or without being raised in Hell. I believe it was Greg Rucka who created Ferdinand. It is good to see that character again. The battle was fun. The story should wrap up next issue.
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Another winning chapter that brings us everything we love about Absolute Diana, both past and present, in ways that far outshine her characterization in her regular monthly DCU title by Tom King. This title has been stellar for almost a full-year so far. Kudos to this creative team as they wrap up the maze storyline next month.
I thought this issue was ok. Pacing or sequential storytelling felt off. Something was off.