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Wonder Woman Vol. 3: Beauty and the Beasts (Wonder Woman II #3)
by
George Pérez,
John Byrne, Len Wein, Bruce Patterson , Bob Smith , Frank McLaughlin , Dick Giordano
The third volume collecting classic stories by George Pérez reprints WONDER WOMAN #15-19 and ACTION COMICS #600! Wonder Woman faces her toughest opponents yet in tales featuring Silver Swan, Superman, Circe, Darkseid and more! Featuring a new cover by Pérez!
Paperback, 168 pages
Published
October 1st 2005
by DC Comics
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I enjoyed the section with Superman & Wonder Woman together, but overall I'm getting a little sick of these older Wonder Woman books. I always like the whole god angle in Wonder Woman's background, but it seems like that all you get in these. She's rarely a super hero, or even interesting. I'm not interested in the stuff with the single mom and daughter that have adopted Wonder Woman and I really hate the romance with Etta and Steve. I'm hoping these will eventually turn into the kind of Wonder ...more
When I was little girl I used to love Wonder Woman. I would twirl around real fast in my Wonder Woman Underoos to become her and then fly (jump off the sofa), and lasso evil villains (my siblings) with my golden lariat (My jumprope).
A friend lent me some wonder woman graphic novels to read. I hadn't thought much about wonder woman since I was about 7 or 8, I'd say. I was skeptical that I would like them. I'm not a huge fan of DC style superheroes, but truly I loved her all over again.
A friend lent me some wonder woman graphic novels to read. I hadn't thought much about wonder woman since I was about 7 or 8, I'd say. I was skeptical that I would like them. I'm not a huge fan of DC style superheroes, but truly I loved her all over again.
2.0 to 2.5 stars. Volume three of George Perez's reboot of Wonder Woman. Not bad but not great either although this storyline did include Darkseid which was a plus.
Perez is simply one of the best artists in the business. Visually stunning, even after all these years.
Excellent. I loved the inclusion of Action Comics Annual #600
The whole Darkside/Superman side story was lame and badly written. I was looking to see if it was a one shot that was thrown into this trade. The rest was pretty good. Its still strange to see how more mature the story telling has gone in 15 years.
Why it says I read it in 1987: I own the first 60 something first printing issues of the George Perez run and treasure them heart breakingly.
Perez's now-classic Wonder Woman stands up remarkably well on a re-read.
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George Pérez (born June 9, 1954) is an American writer and illustrator of comic books, known for his work on various titles, including Avengers, Teen Titans and Wonder Woman.
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