Wonder Woman #787
| Writer | Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Jordie Bellaire |
| Artist | Emanuela Lupacchino, Paulina Ganucheau, Wade von Grawbadger |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
Spinning out of Trial of the Amazons... What lies in the treacherous waters surrounding the island of Themyscira? Wonder Woman takes a deep dive into her culture looking for answers to Altuum's claims of living in paradise before the Amazons ever arrived at the request of the gods. Could the legends told in her childhood all be lies?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
May 11, 2022The current run of Wonder Woman has been a great deal of fun. It was inevitable that the two-feature format would eventually land on an issue without a whole lot of physical action. There's more than enough going on in both stories to maintain interest from cover to cover. It's odd to have a drama-heavy issue that has as much going on as there is in Wonder Woman #787. Read Full Review
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8.8
Comic Watch - B. Radtz
May 10, 2022With an end to the trial, we begin this new chapter of Dianas life, and CloonRad are hell bent on making this next turn in Dianas life as exciting as possible. Whether that be with Siggy, and Steve, or the villains, both old and new, that theyre bringing us, I cant wait to see what else theyre going to come up with. Read Full Review
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8.7
The Super Powered Fancast - Timala Elliott
May 10, 2022This chapter begins a new plotline in the Wonder Woman saga and ushers in Diana's return to man's world. I feel that this story did a good job of wrapping up Diana's time on Themyscira and giving the appropriate weight to the struggles she previously endured. I must say, I found it a bit odd that in the second half of the story the tone shifted from a melancholy reflection to a genial buddy-cop type air. Read Full Review
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8.0
DC Comics News - Matthew Lloyd
May 10, 2022Long ago, comic book stories were mostly short, quick foe of the month tales. Over time they've developed into chronicles of a character's life. Wonder Woman #787 demonstrates this. Every day isn't saving the world. Sometimes you have to come back to your life after an interruption and that's what happens this issue. There a few balls still in the air as mysteries aren't always solved immediately and one's personal life is often complicated. This is Diana's life and we're getting the full spectrum of her experiences, including the formative moments from her youth. Read Full Review
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8.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
May 10, 2022It's all a little too on-the-nose, the way Mark Russell's satire sometimes gets, but the end of the issue shows that he has much more sinister plans than just hate speech. Overall, a strong transition issue. Read Full Review
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7.9
The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu
May 10, 2022WONDER WOMAN #787 tries to reconstitute WONDER WOMAN into the fold with Etta and Steve to regain the team dynamic that once was the roots of this series. Readers, that's not a bad thing. Plus, it's done in an easygoing manner that's overly reminiscent of classic villainy without the weighty nature normally associated with the current comics conundrum that is present-day action, adventure, as well as graphic overtones. Read Full Review
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6.5
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
May 10, 2022If they can make this work, it could be the most interesting development on the book in many months. Their track record doesnt support this optimism, but theres still a sliver of hope yet that this book can get turned around into a must-read standout. Read Full Review
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4.0
Weird Science - Jim Werner
May 10, 2022Wonder Woman #787 recaps and ties up some loose ends from the Trial of the Amazons Event before getting back to Cizko and his nonsense. He's been hanging in the background so long that it doesn't feel all that fresh or exciting. On the other hand, we are moving ahead, so that's something. Read Full Review
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4.0
ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum
May 11, 2022There is a lot going on in Wonder Woman #787 and unfortunately it's kind of a mess. Read Full Review