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It's a brand-new day for Wonder Woman! As Diana starts to pick up the pieces of her life following her battle with the Four Horsewomen, Man's World has become more complicated to navigate than ever before. It seems everyone has a take on who Wonder Woman should be-some who look on her heroics with admiration, and some who lie in wait to seek revenge. A brand-new foe has made her presence known in the life of our hero, and Liar Liar isn't going anywhere! But never fear, the "reformed" Maxwell Lord, who just so happens to be the deadbeat dad of our villain, has Diana's back...and as the Amazon Princess is about to find out, he's not afraid to stick a knife in!.… (mais)
She's a demi-godess of truth and justice. He's a manipulative, mind-controlling liar. Together, they're detectives!
So, yeah, Wonder Woman teams up with Maxwell Lord for ten issues. It's funny, y'see, because WW killed Max once. um. ha?
To make it even worse, the story delivers a previously unknown relative for a major character -- one of my least favorite tropes.
The Mikel Janín art for the opening two chapters and the Joshua Middleton variant covers at the back of the book might be the only reasons this isn't a one-star review. ( )
My first encounter with Max Lord and I really like him as a villian. The best ones believe they are on the side of right and this volume really emphasized that. This was a wonderful story.
ETA: I see the writer is a Toronto playwright. No wonder the story was so good. ( )
It's a brand-new day for Wonder Woman! As Diana starts to pick up the pieces of her life following her battle with the Four Horsewomen, Man's World has become more complicated to navigate than ever before. It seems everyone has a take on who Wonder Woman should be-some who look on her heroics with admiration, and some who lie in wait to seek revenge. A brand-new foe has made her presence known in the life of our hero, and Liar Liar isn't going anywhere! But never fear, the "reformed" Maxwell Lord, who just so happens to be the deadbeat dad of our villain, has Diana's back...and as the Amazon Princess is about to find out, he's not afraid to stick a knife in!.
So, yeah, Wonder Woman teams up with Maxwell Lord for ten issues. It's funny, y'see, because WW killed Max once. um. ha?
To make it even worse, the story delivers a previously unknown relative for a major character -- one of my least favorite tropes.
The Mikel Janín art for the opening two chapters and the Joshua Middleton variant covers at the back of the book might be the only reasons this isn't a one-star review. ( )