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Loading... Wonder Woman Vol. 3: Iron (edition 2013)by Brian Azzarello, Cliff Chiang (Illustrator), Tony Akins (Illustrator)
Work InformationWonder Woman Volume 3: Iron by Brian Azzarello
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 1569 ( ) I'm starting to like this series more and more. Probably the only series that's still worth it in the New 52 in my opinion. No need to read any other comic book t get what's going on and the art give it it's soap operaish feel. Still finding this series a lot like Sandman, which I like a lot. Makes Wonder Woman and her siblings closer then the other series. This comic still has it's Vertigo feel too. Not so many dirty jokes in this volume, but tons of violence. Also there is a lot of bar scenes too. Make me think some of these writers like their beer. Overall the cover art and the inside art is very colorful and good. The writing is good as well. Nothing special, but I still think it's the best Wonder Woman yet. Seems like she has more powers now too. Like he gave her flight and swords in this volume. Curious to see how they goes and hoping they don't have any crossovers in any future volumes. Volume 3 in Azzarello/Chiang’s treatment of Wonder Woman as a bastard of Zeus defending a baby sister who will play a key role in an Olympian power struggle. I read this series to see how Azzarello handles the dysfunctional family that was the Greek Gods. I found it still interesting, although he is starting to run out of them no reviews | add a review
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Wonder Woman has finally discovered her heritage, as well as all the family that comes along with it. However, as she digs deeper into her familial tree, there's as many Gods that are willing to lend her a hand as there are those that would do her harm. WW continues on her search for her friend Zola's baby, not knowing who she can trust. So when she discovers New God Orion at her doorstep, is he here to help her-or destroy her? Brian Azzarello (100 Bullets) and illustrators Cliff Chiang and Tony Akins blend superheroics with ancient mythology in this critically acclaimed graphic novel. No library descriptions found. |
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