Wonder Woman Vol. 7: Amazons Attacked
James a. Robinson
(Author)
Stephen Segovia
(Illustrator)
Description
The Gods separated Themyscira from the world for a good reason: it serves as the prison for the God of War, and the most powerful army ever created stands guard around him! So what happens when the greatest evil in the universe decides he wants that army for himself? The power of the ancient gods has returned Darkseid to his former self, but he wants more--he wants the throne of Apokolips back! But to put down the rebellions and civil war raging on his homeworld, he'll need an army more powerful than he's ever had before. That sounds suspiciously like the Amazons! Meanwhile, Wonder Woman's brother Jason has always longed to meet his mother, Hippolyta, but the machinations of the gods have made it impossible. But now, with the barrier between worlds at its thinnest, could they come face-to-face at last? Should Wonder Woman help him return home, if it could lead to the destruction of the Amazons? From superstar writer James Robinson and artist Carlo Pagulayan comes the next great Wonder Woman epic in Wonder Woman Vol. 7! Collects Wonder Woman #38-45.Product Details
Price
$19.99
Publisher
DC Comics
Publish Date
December 24, 2018
Pages
192
Dimensions
6.5 X 10.0 X 0.4 inches | 0.01 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781401285340
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About the Author
James Robinson is an acclaimed, award-winning writer whose works include Starman, JSA: The Golden Age and Superman. With Geoff Johns, he was co-writer of Hawkman. In addition, he wrote the screenplay to The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, starring Sean Connery, and created the acclaimed young-readers comic series Leave it to Chance. Robinson is currently writing Wonder Woman (Rebirth).
Reviews
Praise for Wonder Woman "DC Rebirth books are no-brainers because of their talented creative teams. Wonder Woman is definitely one of those cases." --IGN "The art is exquisite...it's hard not to love this book." --Nerdist