Wonder Woman #3

7.1

Critic Reviews

13 Reviews
7.6

User Reviews

53 Reviews
Writer Tom King
Artist Daniel Sampere, Belen Ortega
Cover Price $4.99

The Lasso of Lies' true power is revealed as the Sovereign continues his campaign against Wonder Woman! Could one unsuspecting soldier be the key to defeating our hero? Find out as Diana uses her own lasso in search of the truth about the Amazon massacre. Plus, the return of Trinity! Wonder Woman's daughter makes her backup story debut in the first of many awe-inspiring adventures from the future.

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  • 9.5

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    Nov 21, 2023

    Three issues in, we're barely scratching the surfacewhich is par for the course for a King book. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Nov 21, 2023

    Wonder Woman #3 continues to show this series is one of the best superhero comics on the shelf. It does everything a modern superhero fan wants, from incredible art, to ties to modern-day threats, to an ongoing story that brings something new to the character. Wonder Woman is can't-miss superhero comics. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    But Why Tho? - William Tucker

    Nov 21, 2023

    Wonder Woman #3 elevates every element of the series so far Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills

    Nov 25, 2023

    Another confident, entertaining issue of this new Wonder Woman series. I'm loving the tone of this comic, the way it's being told, and the artwork. The whole package. Read Full Review

  • 8.9

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    Nov 21, 2023

    Sampere delivers some beautiful art in the issue. The visuals are beautifully detailed and perfectly capture the tone of the story. Read Full Review

  • 8.4

    Comic Watch - B. Radtz

    Nov 22, 2023

    Tom Kings work has been a very slow burn, but his premise for this story is pretty interesting thus far. Is it an original idea? No, not really. DC kinda did the same thing with the Legends event back in the mid 80s, but with this the attention is solely on Diana. Theres so much room to explore here. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    The Comicbook Dispatch - kcscribbles

    Nov 21, 2023

    Wonder Woman #3 continues the fascinating storyline, as Diana desperately continues to find a way to mend relations between the USA and Amazons. The villains are too one note but the overall story arc is just interesting and thrilling enough to make up for that. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez

    Nov 21, 2023

    Wonder Woman #3 was a massive step-up from the disappointing second issue of the series. Tom King and Daniel Sampere did a great job presenting Wonder Woman as a badass who gets the job done to progress the story forward. The Sovereign side of things is more of a mixed bag due to the narrative choice King decides on going. Still, when you add in an incredibly fun back-up with Damian Wayne, Jon Kent, and Trinity this was a good recovery by King and company. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Razorfine - Alan Rapp

    Nov 28, 2023

    After one of the best Wonder Woman comics I've ever read, the series comes down to Earth for something closer to a middle issue of an ongoing arc. Wonder Woman #3 isn't bad by any means, it just doesn't measure up to last month's terrific issue. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles

    Nov 21, 2023

    This issue doesn't change much in terms of the direction and hope for this title. King is trying too hard with a series that would be better off it he just leaned harder into his title character's superhero nature and less this awkward Bourne Identity style conspiracy. Read Full Review

  • 5.5

    Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez

    Nov 20, 2023

    Wonder Woman #3 has the honored distinction of being both boring and gross. Wonder Woman's characterization makes no sense for a character who has lived in Man's World for years, and her efforts to find Emelie are bizarrely lazy. Further, King uses the topic of PTSD and suicide among soldiers as a cheap thrill for its own sake without treating the topic with any sensitivity or value. Read Full Review

  • 3.0

    DC Comics News - Matthew Lloyd

    Nov 21, 2023

    Tom King continues to tear down the heroes of the DC Universe one character at a time. He's clearly more interested in showing the terrible aspects of human nature and the world instead of the optimism and hope that heroes are designed to elicit. I don't think King actually likes heroes or believes in heroes. Or, at the very least believes that anyone's heroism can ever be separated from the totality of their nature. Read Full Review

  • 2.0

    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum

    Nov 22, 2023

    Everything about this series to date has been uncomfortable but this issue goes beyond that to disrespectful for no real narrative value. Read Full Review

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