Wonder Woman & Justice League Dark Witching Hour #1

Wonder Woman & Justice League Dark Witching Hour #1

$4.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) James TynionIV
(A/CA) Jesus Merino
Just in time for Halloween, it's 'The Witching Hour,' a five-part weekly event that will rewrite the future of DC's magical heroes! Hecate, the witch-goddess of magic, always knew a day would come when the monsters she stole her magic from would return. Now she must activate the Witchmarked, humans within whom she secreted vast stores of power. And the most powerful of the Witchmarked? Wonder Woman!
Date Available: 10/03/2018
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


This current JLDark story line features some elements that make Wonder Woman a far more interesting character. It's a terrific example of how to do a crossover bookend issue, involving some great character moments with a bevy of DC's supernatural figures, and a summation of JLDark #1-3 that makes you want to read the issues even though you'll know the content. It may be the most intriguing thing to happen to Wonder Woman since George Perez got tired of drawing the Teen Titans. Highly recommended for anybody currently reading W.W. or/and JLDark, anybody who was even considering reading either title, and frustrated Wonder Woman fans.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) James TynionIV
(A/CA) Jesus Merino
Just in time for Halloween, it's 'The Witching Hour,' a five-part weekly event that will rewrite the future of DC's magical heroes! Hecate, the witch-goddess of magic, always knew a day would come when the monsters she stole her magic from would return. Now she must activate the Witchmarked, humans within whom she secreted vast stores of power. And the most powerful of the Witchmarked? Wonder Woman!
Date Available: 10/03/2018
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


This current JLDark story line features some elements that make Wonder Woman a far more interesting character. It's a terrific example of how to do a crossover bookend issue, involving some great character moments with a bevy of DC's supernatural figures, and a summation of JLDark #1-3 that makes you want to read the issues even though you'll know the content. It may be the most intriguing thing to happen to Wonder Woman since George Perez got tired of drawing the Teen Titans. Highly recommended for anybody currently reading W.W. or/and JLDark, anybody who was even considering reading either title, and frustrated Wonder Woman fans.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


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