Wonder Woman: Paradise Found

by Phil Jimenez (Writer)

Other authorsPhil Jimenez (Penciller), Andy Lanning (Inker), Adam Hughes (Original Series Covers), Comicraft (Letterer), Patricia Mulvihill (Colorist), Eddie Berganza (Editor)
Paperback, 2003

Status

Available

Call number

PN6728 .W62

Publication

DC Comics (New York, 2003). 2nd printing. 192 pages. $14.99. Originally published in single magazine form in Wonder Woman #171-177 and Wonder Woman Secret Files #3.

Description

Wonder Woman's world is falling to pieces. Her home of Paradise Island has faced a devastating civil war, and her mother, Queen Hippolyta, has abolished the monarchy, ending Diana's status as a princess. But the Amazon Warrior must contend with far worse in the adventures that confront her in this volume. Acclaimed writer/artist Phil Jimenez is joined by Adam Hughes for one of the most difficult chapters of Diana's life. This story reveals a dear friend of Diana's transformed into a deadly enemy; a new, more menacing Cheetah; an intergalactic war - with terrible consequences for our heroine; and the return of an arch-nemesis that may spell doom for the male super-heroes of the world. The relentless onslaught is almost too much for Wonder Woman to bear! Arguing with her mother becomes the least of Diana's concerns as she joins countless heroes in the battle against Imperiex. And when Circe initiates her revenge against the Amazon, the world's super-heroines join Diana in a fight against the evil witch and several other female super-villains. With battle after battle facing Wonder Woman, is there any hope that Diana can find paradise?… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Rosa.Mill
This graphic novel feels a little less fluid then previous ones. I feel like it's the jumps in story and not every part is as well presented or written as the others in this book are. I also feel like there is the loose end of exactly what ends up happening with the Silver Swan. But I still enjoyed
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it, especially the Paradise Found and the Witch and the Warrior.
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LibraryThing member Rosa.Mill
This graphic novel feels a little less fluid then previous ones. I feel like it's the jumps in story and not every part is as well presented or written as the others in this book are. I also feel like there is the loose end of exactly what ends up happening with the Silver Swan. But I still enjoyed
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it, especially the Paradise Found and the Witch and the Warrior.
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LibraryThing member Rosa.Mill
This graphic novel feels a little less fluid then previous ones. I feel like it's the jumps in story and not every part is as well presented or written as the others in this book are. I also feel like there is the loose end of exactly what ends up happening with the Silver Swan. But I still enjoyed
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it, especially the Paradise Found and the Witch and the Warrior.
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LibraryThing member Rosa.Mill
This graphic novel feels a little less fluid then previous ones. I feel like it's the jumps in story and not every part is as well presented or written as the others in this book are. I also feel like there is the loose end of exactly what ends up happening with the Silver Swan. But I still enjoyed
Show More
it, especially the Paradise Found and the Witch and the Warrior.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

192 p.; 6.52 inches

ISBN

1563899566 / 9781563899560
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