Wonder Woman #200
| Writer | Greg Rucka |
| Artist | Drew Johnson |
As Veronica Cale unleashes an upgraded version of one of Diana's deadliest foes, Ares' machinations on Olympus cause an astonishing change to the lives of all the Amazons of Themyscira! Plus, excerpts from Wonder Woman's book, a retelling of an ancient myth, a Golden Age-style WW story, and more! "Down to Earth" part 5.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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6.0
Comics Bulletin - Shawn Hill
Feb 03, 2004The pinups are underwhelming, save for a one page summary by Simonson of his recent arc that outshines that six-issue mess by far, hinting at how much better it might have been if hed illustrated what he wrote. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comics Bulletin - Richard Vasseur
Feb 09, 2004The fourth story has Wonder Girl telling a bed time story. Cassie is cute. You get some good pin-ups. Then last but not least is Steve Rude's pin-up. This is a work of art. Wonder Woman is just enjoying an outdoor garden market in the country. She is kneeling playing with kittens with kids around her. This expresses the amazons' true nature. One of caring and love. Read Full Review
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5.0
Comics Bulletin - Tim Hartnett
Feb 17, 2004Not horrible as a whole, but can easily be skipped. Read Full Review
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2.0
Comics Bulletin - Ray Tate
Jan 31, 2004Three-ninety-five for four empty stories is too high a price to pay. This issue of Wonder Woman has the celebratory feel of a kick to the wrinklies. The current writer does not do his best, and the guest writers deride with a snide better-than-thou attitude the various eras of the character. Read Full Review