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A review by britterization
Wonder Woman: Earth One, Vol. 1 by Grant Morrison
1.0
I wanted to like this a lot more than I did.
I haven't read a WW comic before (and I won't be reading more of this iteration), but I was familiar with some of the character's backstory.
I kind of found that the way the story was told was confusing. It jumps back and forth in time, and the character's actions and motivations made no sense. Also, like, in what world would women all by themselves walk around in that freaking get up? No way. It'd be yoga pants and comfy shirts as far as the eye can see.
I liked the artwork and the Greek mythology bits (which were definitely bits and seemed wildly inaccurate).
Also, at one point, WW insults a group of men by saying that they throw (or something similar) "like girls". WHAT? I thought this was supposed to be feminist?
Fat Amy (and like, the character was a dead ringer for Rebel Wilson) was the best part of the whole thing, and even she was a hollow caricature.
I just keep on striking out with DC. This was not for me. 1 star.
I haven't read a WW comic before (and I won't be reading more of this iteration), but I was familiar with some of the character's backstory.
I kind of found that the way the story was told was confusing. It jumps back and forth in time, and the character's actions and motivations made no sense. Also, like, in what world would women all by themselves walk around in that freaking get up? No way. It'd be yoga pants and comfy shirts as far as the eye can see.
I liked the artwork and the Greek mythology bits (which were definitely bits and seemed wildly inaccurate).
Also, at one point, WW insults a group of men by saying that they throw (or something similar) "like girls". WHAT? I thought this was supposed to be feminist?
Fat Amy (and like, the character was a dead ringer for Rebel Wilson) was the best part of the whole thing, and even she was a hollow caricature.
I just keep on striking out with DC. This was not for me. 1 star.