Wonder Woman #77
| Writer | G. Willow Wilson |
| Artist | Jesus Merino |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The Greek god Hephaestus forged the mythological sword called the God Killer. With its eldritch energies, the sword's wielder can lay waste to armies and, most notably, slay even the mightiest of immortals. Meet its new owner: Cheetah. And that spells bad news for Wonder Woman...
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.6
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Aug 28, 2019Jesus Merino delivers some beautiful art throughout this issue. Not only does Diana look powerful and regal, but Cheetah looks menacing and gorgeously detailed. Read Full Review
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9.5
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Aug 28, 2019It's a shame that Wilson is stepping down from the title as she clearly has so many more ideas and concepts worth exploring, but at least she's leaving the book on a high mark for incoming writer Steve Orlando. This issue is one of the better Year of the Villain tie-ins and one of the stronger DC reads this week. Read Full Review
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8.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Aug 28, 2019I'm not sure exactly when Wilson's run ends, but I'm hoping she at least gets to conclude this arc and Orlando picks up on a lot of the beats, because there's some great stuff here. Read Full Review
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6.0
DC Comics News - Sean Blumenshine
Sep 03, 2019This issue is fine for the most part. There is a compelling weight to Aphrodite's death that comes from both solid writing and great art. However, the issue does kind of lose me towards the end. Diana being unable to fight due to Aphrodite's death even though she was just able to fight literally a minute ago was weird. It's an over-simplification of her powers and feels anti-climatic. Read Full Review
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5.5
Weird Science - Jim Werner
Aug 28, 2019Wonder Woman continues being a book with no heart and soul and while I'm sure T'Pau could do the trick, it doesn't seem like G. Willow Wilson can. I'll keep reading and keep hoping that happier days are around the corner because Wonder Woman and her fans really deserve better. Read Full Review
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4.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Aug 28, 2019This issue connects dots between A and B, bridging a notable death with its unexpected consequences. Yet there is no tension or excitement to be found in watching that unfold in the fashion it does, only tedium and disappointment. Read Full Review