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    Wonder Woman #611

    Wonder Woman » Wonder Woman #611 - The Odyssey, Part 11: Siege released by DC Comics on August 1, 2011.

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    The penultimate chapter of "Odyssey"! Who is behind Diana's altered reality? Who made the world forget that she is Wonder Woman? Who wants the Amazons dead? And, most importantly, why? The answers start to come right here!

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    Wonder Woman's Destiny Revealed! 0

    Wonder Woman's destiny is revealed- and things are not looking good.The GoodIt's been a long time since I've been able to say 'wow, this is a fantastic issue of Wonder Woman.' But seriously, wow, this is a fantastic issue of Wonder Woman. Be it because the story is gradually becoming more clear, or because Phil Hester has just managed to successfully find this character's voice- this is one issue that will not disappoint old and new readers alike.  The last issue of Wonder Woman we saw her prote...

    17 out of 19 found this review helpful.

    Review: Wonder Woman #611 0

    Odyssey continues on. Diana has discovered a little more on her pass and with only a few more issues left of this long story arc, does this issue have anything that gives you a little more hints to Diana's time mix up?   THE GOOD: The art is really good in this issue. There are two artist on this but I only noticed the diffrent styles slightly. The story is getting better. I think this issue is a the best since 606. In this issue we see Diana, Artemis, Giganta and Cheetah marching into the Morri...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    The Odyssey Continues 0

    This issue didn't wow me as much as the past few issues have done so.  Still quite a strong effort from Phil Hester and Don Kramer (with Eduardo Pansica picking up any slack).  It's a powerful journey with some great scenes, but it doesn't feel like all that much happened.  I have a feeling this issue would've been much better in a compilation, reading each issue back-to-back.  As I've said before in earlier reviews, The Morrigan aren't that impressive as villains.  However, they've really stepp...

    3 out of 4 found this review helpful.
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