[ad_1]
Written by: Tom King
Art by: Tony S. Daniel
Colors by: Leonardo Paciarotti
Letters by: Clayton Cowles
Cover art by: Daniel Sampere, Tomeu Morey (cover A)
Cover price: $4.99
Release date: August 21, 2024
Wonder Woman #12, by DC Comics on 8/21/24, continues the Absolute Power tie-in side-trip when Diana and Damian Wayne team up to interrogate Captain Boomerang for the location of Amanda Waller’s prison.
Is Wonder Woman #12 Good?
Wonder Woman #12 is a mildly amusing bit of fluff that may put a smile on your face but is nowhere near essential as an Absolute Power tie-in. Whether you are or aren’t a fan of the way Tom King portrays Wonder Woman, you get more of the same here, and the humor largely works.
When last we left Diana in a poorly-timed Wonder Woman #11, she and her Justice League Dark (JLD) decided to temporarily find refuge in the Watergate Hotel until they could connect with allies elsewhere. Suddenly, their hideout was attacked by the Wonder Woman-styled Amazo robot, Paradise Lost, who robbed most of the team of their powers. Only Billy Batson and Mary Bromfield escaped.
In Wonder Woman #12, we catch up with Diana and her partner in interrogation, Damian Wayne, as they alternate between coercion tactics in an attempt to get Captain Boomerang to divulge the location of Amanda Waller’s secret prison.
At the risk of sounding cavalier, that’s it. Tom King subjects readers to a mildly amusing character montage, showcasing Diana’s attempts at using love and kindness to convince Boomerang to talk, contrasted with Damian’s less-gentle tactics that usually involve dangling Boomerang from a rope.
Back and forth, back and forth. Diana appeals to Boomerang’s kindness. Damian dangles Boomerang over sharks. Diana enlists Boomerang’s son in the hope that fatherly love will do the trick. Damian dangles Boomerang over crocodiles.
In the end, the greatest power of all isn’t’ love or fear but the stupidity of an overconfident Flash Rogue.
There isn’t much to this review because there isn’t much to this issue. Wonder Woman #12 is Source link