
Absolute Wonder Woman #3 Review: A Stunning Twist Changes Everything
Read our review of Absolute Wonder Woman #3 from DC Comics, written by Kelly Thompson with art by Hayden Sherman.
Wonder Woman was created in 1941 by writer William Moulton Marston, and artist Harry G. Peter. Born on the island nation of Themyscria, the hero traveled from her all-female paradise to “man’s world.” There, she fought crime, joined the Justice League, and became one of the Trinity that includes Batman and Superman.
Comic books about the character have been among the best-selling and most lauded in history. In addition, she’s appeared on a beloved live-action TV series, and multiple animated shows and movies. She’s also been the title character in two live-action movies starring Gal Gadot, who cameoed in other DCEU films.
Here you can read reviews of Wonder Woman comic books, and listen to podcast interviews with writers, artists, editors and more.
Read our review of Absolute Wonder Woman #3 from DC Comics, written by Kelly Thompson with art by Hayden Sherman.
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