Wonder Woman #757
| Writer | Steve Orlando |
| Artist | Jesus Merino, Vicente Cifuentes |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Warmaster's plot to destroy Wonder Woman's family is nearly complete... but Diana has reunited with her former protégé Donna Troy! Are the two of them enough to face the might of the Four Horsewomen? Or is the Age of the Amazons at an end?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
DC Comics News - Sean Blumenshine
Jun 21, 2020This is an okay issue. It's well written; Orlando knows how to write Diana. And the art is great too; there's cool action in this. But the overall story does very little for me. It's not bad; I just don't think it's that interesting. Read Full Review
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9.0
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Jun 17, 2020Orlando has been rolling through the motions between Valkyrie and Amazon for a few issues now. Its invigorating to see the action take a more novel direction in a story, which is becoming much more vividly allegorical as the plot progresses. Wonder Womans selfless search for a more profound inner truth is admirable. Orlando is tapping into one of those elements of Diana that makes her so appealing in a chapter that promises a potentially fascinating direction for future issues. Read Full Review
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8.7
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jun 16, 2020Jesus Merino captures the beauty and strength of Wonder Woman and Donna Troy beautifully in the art. Every character looks amazing in both strength and capability. A great looking issue that dazzles with its action and characters. Read Full Review
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8.0
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Jun 16, 2020The ending features a very unexpected appearance from a DC Comics mainstay to kick off a new arc exploring avenues Wonder Woman rarely covers, which could make for a cool story arc. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum
Jun 17, 2020If there is one thing that can be said about Wonder Woman #757 it is this: the issue takes a hard left turn and ends up in an unexpected and completely incredible destination. Read Full Review
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7.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Jun 19, 2020I like what it's going for, but the execution isn't up to some of Orlando's best DC works. Read Full Review
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7.1
Comic Watch - Matt Meyer
Jun 17, 2020Wonder Woman #757 gets tripped up on its own attempted cleverness, resulting in a deux ex machina that causes the conclusion of "The Four Horsewomen" to not only fall flat, but not even be a conclusion at all. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Jun 22, 2020The first 17 pages of Wonder Woman #757 delivered a strong third chapter in "The Four Horsewomen" story arc. The battle Wonder Woman and Donna Troy lead the Amazons to fight against Warmaster and Genocide all had great plot progression. Unfortunately, the story completely fell apart with the final three pages with Phantom Stranger appearing out of nowhere in the final second. Luckily the first 17 pages were good enough to still make Wonder Woman #757 a solid comic book, but one that could've been greater. Read Full Review
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3.5
Weird Science - Jim Werner
Jun 17, 2020Wonder Woman #757 ends the Four Horsewomen story with a non-ending that shows up out of nowhere. There is no way in hell (or heaven) to predict this, let alone write it without laughing out loud. As Mister Magoo might say, "Oh Orlando, you've done it again!" Read Full Review