Wonder Woman: Black & Gold #2
| Writer | Che Grayson, Rachel Smythe, Mariko Tamaki, Tillie Walden, Stephanie Williams |
| Artist | Corin Howell, Jamie McKelvie, Rachel Smythe, Tillie Walden, Ashley A. Woods |
| Cover Price | $5.99 |
This new, visually stunning, and all-star-packed celebration of Wonder Woman continues! Some of comics’ greatest storytellers present five beautifully bombastic tales that take Diana all over the DC Universe. First stop…the very depths of hell! Both friend and foe come along for the ride of a lifetime with guest appearances by Steve Trevor, Nubia, and the First Born. The issue concludes with a journey to a place never seen before-Wonder Woman’s dreams-as the celebration of her 80th anniversary continues!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
DC Comics News - Carl Bryan
Aug 01, 2021This playground has been great for both Batman and Superman, and seems like it will do wonders (pun intended) for this Amazonian Princess. I appreciate that DC is providing more insight into these characters for authors and artists alike. Read Full Review
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Jul 28, 2021With two issues completed, its a bit of a disappointment that there are only four more left to go in what has proven to be a really, really appealing anthology. The variety of art and story styles open up a really refreshing spectrum of different perspectives on Diana and her life and struggles. Wonder Woman is celebrating 80 years on the comics page. With well over 1000 stories already on the page for the hero, its nice to see that there are still so many possibilities for a character created by Marston and Peter so long ago. Read Full Review
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Jul 27, 2021Five great stories, but it's the two cartoonists who really win the day here. Read Full Review
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9.0
ComicBook.com - Evan Valentine
Jul 28, 2021There are some stories here that are slightly better than others, but each offers a unique story and art for Wonder Woman and is most assuredly a perfect grab for fans of Themyscira's wayward daughter. Read Full Review