About:
Wonder Woman Vol. 2: Year One by Greg Rucka (illustrated by Nicola Scott) is a graphic novel which retells the origins of Wonder Woman, and her first year as a protector. This graphic novel collects issues 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, an 14 of Wonder Woman.
- 168 pages
- Publisher: DC Comics
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1401268803
My rating for Wonder Woman Vol. 2: Year One —5
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Thoughts:
When I first picked up this issue I thought to myself “why do we need another origin story?”, usually the retelling are boring and rehash old mythology without bringing anything new to the table. I’m glad to say that Wonder Woman Vol. 2: Year One by Greg Rucka (illustrated by Nicola Scott) kept the origin story fresh and interesting, I was actually very surprised.
I thought the way the author introduced the Greek gods, in animal form handing gifts to Wonder Woman to more the story along, was very imaginative, but bordering on stupid. I’m glad it was just a short part and move the story light years ahead instead of dragging on though.
I thought the parts which took place on Themyscira were great. The relationship between Diana and her mother, Hippolyta, was effective and played well on the mother/daughter connection. The issue which introduces the origins of Barbara Ann Minerva / Cheetah is also very good and entertaining. I never really liked Cheetah, but now I’m looking forward to find out more about her.
The art was excellent, very enjoyable and expressive. Strong story and strong art really make a killer combination in graphic novels and it’s always a pleasure to read one. The one thing I will never understand is the idea to arrange the run as every other issue, it’s confusing and unstructured.
This is an origin story, why is it volume 2?
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Disclaimer:I borrowed this graphic novel from a friend.
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