Wonder Woman #195
| Writer | Greg Rucka |
| Artist | Drew Johnson |
While Wonder Woman fights to capture the brutal dictator of an African nation, a new hire at the Themysciran Embassy discovers just how enormous Diana's mission truly is.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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Comics Bulletin - Ray Tate
Aug 22, 2003I've been a fan of Wonder Woman ever since the Bronze Age issue in which she and her Amazon friends have been shrunken to the size of the Atom. I know this character, and to find the same chill I get every time I watch her in Justice League within Mr. Rucka's and Mr. Johnson's Wonder Woman is a delight. Wonder Woman may be the beginning of a new golden age of super-hero comics. I am impressed. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comics Bulletin - Paul Brian McCoy
Aug 24, 2003Ive never liked this book. There, now you know. Bring in Greek gods, ditch her memory, do what you want, I never cared. It was always boring. This is the first time I want to read more about Wonder Woman, and she isnt even in bondage once! Thats good writing! Read Full Review
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8.0
Comics Bulletin - Shawn Hill
Aug 26, 2003Normally I would object to a first issue where the title character is mostly off-screen, but Rucka doesn't let us forget that Diana is the reason behind everything we see. It's a valid opening salvo; let's hope it gets down to the nitty gritty soon. Read Full Review