Wonder Woman: Down to Earth (Wonder Woman (DC Comics Paperback))

by Greg Rucka

Other authorsEric Shanower (Illustrator), Eduardo Risso (Illustrator), Drew Johnson (Illustrator), Stuart Immonen (Illustrator), Steve Rude (Illustrator), Brian Stelfreeze (Illustrator)
Paperback, 2004

Status

Available

Publication

DC Comics (2004), 160 pages

Description

Wonder Woman's quest to change the world meets resistance in many forms, and when she pens a book outlining her philosophy, she ignites a firestorm of controversy.

User reviews

LibraryThing member lweddle
The book is a little slow to get any action going. Wonder Woman writes a book featuring her essays, speeches, etc and provokes responses from conservative reactionaries. Meanwhile, the gods in Olympus fight amongst themselves and Dr. Veronica Cale is plotting against WW. But why? and where is this
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all going? Got me.
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LibraryThing member comfypants
It's more about public relations and media than about things that might have anything to do with action or heroics. None-the-less, it's well done for what it is.
LibraryThing member Rosa.Mill
The chronology of Wonder Woman is so hard to figure out. The last one I read was Paradise Found and I feel like things happened between that one and this one that made this a little hard to understand. I loved Jonah's introduction to the job of working for Wonder Woman and I always love Ferdinand
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and wish he would be in the story more often.
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LibraryThing member Rosa.Mill
The chronology of Wonder Woman is so hard to figure out. The last one I read was Paradise Found and I feel like things happened between that one and this one that made this a little hard to understand. I loved Jonah's introduction to the job of working for Wonder Woman and I always love Ferdinand
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and wish he would be in the story more often.
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LibraryThing member Rosa.Mill
The chronology of Wonder Woman is so hard to figure out. The last one I read was Paradise Found and I feel like things happened between that one and this one that made this a little hard to understand. I loved Jonah's introduction to the job of working for Wonder Woman and I always love Ferdinand
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and wish he would be in the story more often.
Show Less
LibraryThing member Rosa.Mill
The chronology of Wonder Woman is so hard to figure out. The last one I read was Paradise Found and I feel like things happened between that one and this one that made this a little hard to understand. I loved Jonah's introduction to the job of working for Wonder Woman and I always love Ferdinand
Show More
and wish he would be in the story more often.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

160 p.; 6.63 inches

ISBN

1401202268 / 9781401202262

Local notes

graphic novels
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