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Love this!! I have always loved Wonder Woman and Superman. Well, and the Hulk. I had a pair of little kid Wonder Woman underwear set! I might still have them packed away somewhere 😄Anyhoo, I want more of this!!! I NEED more of these two together! Mel 🖤🐶🐺🐾
This has to be some kind of record: New 52 Savage Hawkman shows up in this book and it DOESN’T end up sucking - what the hell is going on!? But I have to admit, I did like this book which surprised me because I read the monthlies and gave up after #3, disappointed. I didn’t think that the issues collected in a trade would work as well as they did so reading this book was a pleasant surprise. I guess some titles just read better in trade paperbacks than if you’re reading them month by month and v...
4.5 starsWhoa. Fuck me.No, seriously. I want Superman to fuck me. He's H-O-T! Yeah, yeah. I know what you're thinking. But, Anne, he's not real! Whatever. Neither are the airbrushed dudes that keep popping up in my feed. Not that I don't appreciate the pics, ladies! *wink, wink*But if you can fantasize about some random half naked fella (who, let's face it, is probably gay), then I can fantasize about a cartoon. It's only fair!Ok, now that we've established that I'm a total weirdo, let's move on...
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(A-) 81% | Very GoodNotes: Boldly built, it's red meat fed, artistically-led, with clever plot threads: lavish with splashes and double-page spreads.
Superman and Wonder Woman are hot and sweet, like Vietnamese barbecue. The Kryptonian subplot isn't the best, although interesting, but it's great to watch Supes and Wonder Woman find love, balance, and bloody life-threatening violence! And Tony S. Daniel's artwork is incredible. 3.5 stars.
Charles Soule writes some great dialog here between Superman and Wonder Woman, as the power couple themselves comes to grips with how their relationship affects their super-heroic interactions with each other. Plus, General Zod and Faora escape from the Phantom Zone and almost kill our beloved duo in the process. And, although S/WW seemed to forget about Doomsday, looks like he's about ready to unleash some huge damage on the world while Clark and Diana dance the night away at a London disco.Ton...
I'll go on the record saying I love Clark and Lois together. However, this isn't the Clark we know. This is New52 Clark, who is more of a assholeish young kid who has almost no game, so he never gets this universe Lois. So instead we get Clark hooking up with Wonder Woman! The power couple! The Gods be thumping and bumping! The story basically revolves around them first dating. Trying to figure out their relationship like any other couple. Then the news gets out that they're dating and people ar...
I really enjoyed this! I guess this is how a lot of women feel about Nicholas Sparks books.
Really liked this volume..We're getting a good picture on both Superman and WW ... Seeing how their relationship is being handled and suddenly sent all over the world.. Bit strange though, why would they even try to keep it hidden.. Nothing to be ashamed about, right? :)Oh, and always fun to see Doomsday AND Zod/Feora as bad guys again...Enjoy this volume!
I was pretty prepared to not like this, because of the whole putting Superman and Wonder Woman together for publicity. They first got together over in Geoff Johns Justice League (I think it was the end of the second arc) and it seemed to come out of nowhere. There was no tension or flirtation between the two in the previous issues of Justice League, which made the coupling seem even more forced.I also love the current Wonder Woman ongoing, so extra titles with her in just make that book harder t...
You know, this makes the most sense. Wonder Woman and Superman feel like the perfect pair. They are both strong enough to really love each other safely. I can't believe it took so long to get this to happen. I don't know why they brought back Zod for this. Doomsday is back too. I guess they need the biggest villains to fight. There was plenty I rolled my eyes at here and things I liked. Overall, I was entertained by this story. I might keep going with it.
Fine story, decent villains, and a good setup for future stories (if they're willing to focus on the action and flush the melodrama).This story brings up a lot of flaws though - some that are baggage from New 52, some that are poorly-handled details of Azzarello's very isolated run in WW, and some that are just plain poor choices by Soule and Daniels. At the root of it, I feel like people aren't taking this shit seriously. I mean, have fun and make fun stories and all, but let's not screw up the...
The 52 reboot has a young Superman and Wonder Woman attempting to hide their romance from the public amidst ordeals with General Zod, Doomsday, The Phantom Zone and other issues.Unlike a lot of graphic novels the romance is exhibited well and doesn't go down the juvenile road. OVERALL GRADE: B plus to A minus.
The first time I read this I enjoyed it. The second time it was pretty meh, only the art saving it from being completely forgettable. My main problem with Power Couple the second time around was Charles Soule's version of Diana; this WW completely different in so many ways from Azzarello's Diana and not in a good way. Now, I grasp that two writers cannot write a character EXACTLY the same way. I mean, they are definitely going to put their own spin on said person, but, honestly, Soule couldn't h...
Once again, we have DC trying to push something that is so far out of canon that it barely resembles what it should look like. In a desperate attempt to make Clarke and Diana to work together, there is this imbalance in power in their relationship. That's why they would never have worked in the first place: they're both fighting each other for the role to be the dominant. It instead makes Diana seem like a giggling teenage girl in order to make Clarke be the big strong manly man that DC want him...
This was certainly better than I'd hoped. It wasn't because of the story. Doomsday? Meh. Zod? Meh. Nothing terribly special. I wouldn't read this for the story at all.I would, however, read it for the relationship, and the characters. Here's the thing: I'm not exactly a fan of the concept of Superman and Wonder Woman dating. I don't suppose I have a particular reason, it just doesn't appeal to me. However, Soule made it work, and turned it into a really good relationship. The key, as I see it, i...
Not bad but a little to sappy at times.
Superman and Wonder Woman, newly dating, are ambushed by a monster named Doomsday and meet a strange kryptonian named Zod.Doomsday is introduced in almost a cameo appearance while the threat posed by Zod is hidden at first; things rapidly spiral out of control once Clark takes Zod to the Fortress of Solitude in what felt like a nice revamp of Zod's introduction into the New 52 stories. Zod seems a little more sane this time around, not making it personal by not especially caring who Clark is as
This sure was something to read!Clark and Diana are a couple and well they wanna hide it as they wanna keep that part of their lives to themselves but the news gets out but whose behind it seems to be a future plot but most of the story is each of them meeting with the others threats like Clark fighting Apollo and incurring the wrath of a god or the emergence of Zod who at first was a friend and then an enemy and then comes Ursa so its pretty much a battle of the power couples with Apollo empowe...