Wonder Woman #31 (2016)

Wonder Woman #31 (2016)

$2.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) James Robinson
(A) Carlo Pagulayan
(CA) Bryan Hitch
'Children of the Gods' part one! Spinning out of the pages of DC UNIVERSE REBIRTH and JUSTICE LEAGUE: DARKSEID WAR, legendary writer James Robinson (JSA: THE GOLDEN AGE, STARMAN) comes on board to answer one of the biggest questions of the year: Who is Wonder Woman's brother? Taken away from Themyscira in the dead of night, the mysterious Jason has been hidden somewhere far from the sight of gods and men…but his life and Wonder Woman's are about to intersect in a terrifying way, bringing them face to face with a cosmic threat they never imagined! Don't miss the start of the next great Wonder Woman epic!
Date Available: 09/27/2017
BONUS REVIEW by shawn


James Robinson takes over and unleashes the smashy-smashy with the reappearance of Grail, the death of a character that once had their own ongoing series, and an all newish New God. If you've been on the fence about dropping the title, I think you might want to take an issue or two to make that call. Highly recommended for fans of the tail end of Geoff Johns' Justice League run and the glory that is Gal Godot.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) James Robinson
(A) Carlo Pagulayan
(CA) Bryan Hitch
'Children of the Gods' part one! Spinning out of the pages of DC UNIVERSE REBIRTH and JUSTICE LEAGUE: DARKSEID WAR, legendary writer James Robinson (JSA: THE GOLDEN AGE, STARMAN) comes on board to answer one of the biggest questions of the year: Who is Wonder Woman's brother? Taken away from Themyscira in the dead of night, the mysterious Jason has been hidden somewhere far from the sight of gods and men…but his life and Wonder Woman's are about to intersect in a terrifying way, bringing them face to face with a cosmic threat they never imagined! Don't miss the start of the next great Wonder Woman epic!
Date Available: 09/27/2017
BONUS REVIEW by shawn


James Robinson takes over and unleashes the smashy-smashy with the reappearance of Grail, the death of a character that once had their own ongoing series, and an all newish New God. If you've been on the fence about dropping the title, I think you might want to take an issue or two to make that call. Highly recommended for fans of the tail end of Geoff Johns' Justice League run and the glory that is Gal Godot.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams