Wonder Woman Vol. 5: Flesh (The New 52) bookcover

Wonder Woman Vol. 5: Flesh (The New 52)

Cliff Chiang 

(Illustrated by)

Goran Sudzuka 

(Illustrated by)
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Description

Wonder Woman's life is changed forever when she is called on to take the place of War on Olympus! An epic new era of WONDER WOMAN begins here, as Diana must decide if the path set out for her is one she wants to take.  But there's no time for Wonder Woman to fully comprehend the fallout as her family gathers to prepare for an assault on Olympus!

The last time the First Born came for Olympus, it took the death of the God of War to stop him. With Wonder Woman as the new God of War and the First Born more determined than ever to claim his birthright, things are about to get violent indeed!

Collects WONDER WOMAN #24-29, and WONDER WOMAN #23.2 FIRST BORN.

Product Details

PublisherDC Comics
Publish DateApril 07, 2015
Pages176
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781401253493
Dimensions10.2 X 6.6 X 0.3 inches | 0.7 pounds

About the Author

Brian Azzarello is the writer and co-creator of the award-winning Vertigo series 100 BULLETS.  Azzarellos's other writing credits for DC Comics include the graphic novel JOKER, as well as BATMAN: BROKEN CITY, LUTHOR, BEFORE WATCHMEN: RORSCHACH and COMEDIAN, and JOHN CONSTANTINE, HELLBLAZER. Brian has been featured in Entertainment Weekly, The Chicago Tribune and other publications.

Reviews

"Expect a lot more Wonder Woman fans after a few issues of this book."--USA Today

"This is clear storytelling at its best....It's an intriguing concept and easy to grasp. The reader doesn't need to know that much about Wonder Woman because she is, well, Wonder Woman."--The New York Times

"It's a different direction for Wonder Woman, but one still steeped in mythology, and I think this is the start of great things from Azzarello and Chiang."--The Onion/A.V. Club

"There's actually a lovely balance between being just wordy enough and going mute to let the art do the heavy lifting. And let me tell you, Cliff Chiang's art does said heavy lifting with nary a grunt. He handles suspense, gore, and action all with aplomb. His line-work is loose enough to avoid being static, and yet maintains a confident line."--Ain't It Cool News

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