

Pick up Wonder Woman #600 to know what happened, and then jump on this issue, and continue through. The VerdictWonder Woman #601 is "sort" of a good place to start. Hopefully issue 602, will not make the same mistake. This was poorly (and not) explained by J. The BadI really had a problem with Wonder Woman somehow "knowing" where to go. I thought that was nice or really beautiful, almost like the sun setting.

The colors were carefully picked, and went perfect for the scenery (example is Themyscria). Eduardo Pansica's pencils flow with the story, and how it plays through. The story and artwork of this issue is awesome. And the issues aren't cram together, for both Wonder Woman and Superman, so that the end project isn't a story that no one will really like. It's good to see that he "really" isn't on a "tight" schedule, because looking at the release dates of both Wonder Woman #601 and Superman #601, he has plenty of time to do both series.

Michael Straczynski working on Wonder Woman's new series, and Superman's new series, I can see that he has "much" on his plate or card. Michael Straczynski creates this story of Wonder Woman's lost (or mysterious) adventure.

I'm 95% sure that is the "entire" backstory, if it's not, I'm sure I came close. J. It seems, that her life is now altered, and Wonder Woman can't fly and wear's a Amazonian Biker outfit. In the "end" events of "Wonder Woman #600", Diana was tracking down an (amazonian kidnapping I'm sure) and the young girl went over the horizon, and Wonder Woman's life "instantly" changed. The end of the beginning starts now! As most know, Wonder Woman is the fierce amazonian from Themyscira. Issue 602 will be reviewed right after this issue. Also check out Anniversary issue 600 of Wonder Woman. Here is the Be-lated Review of Wonder Woman #601.
