razzatazz's Wonder Woman #175 - The Witch & The Warrior - Part 2: Girl Frenzy review

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    Here we go again

     An extra sized issue might suggest an abundance of extra plot or action but that is not the case here. 
     Following on the footsteps of Our Worlds at War (which occurred only two issues previously) DC 
     embarks on another company wide crossover, though this one lasts only one month - Joker's Last 
     Laugh. In the last issue Circe has set the grounds for a big smash'em up battle with all the female
      supervillains on the loose and all the female superheroes assembled by Diana. So much of this issue 
     resorts to basically short vignettes of heroines fighting villains. It is mostly pretty un-engaging 
     though as not much of the actual battles were shown. The mind games between Lex and Circe 
     were well handled, as was the battle between Superman and Diana, but this book basically suffered 
     from two things - first of all two many company wide crossovers (neither of which was all that 
     good either) and being overly long. A regular length issue would have been better here.    

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      I loved this issue, I am a fan or heroines and villainesses. I was glad to see many of my favorite female characters make guest appearances in this massive battle. I also liked the battle between Superman and Wonder Woman in this issue. This issue shows that Wonder Woman can hold her own against a mind-controlled Superman that is trying to destroy her. While I give this a perfect score, I wish they could have made the Witch and the Warrior more issues, because to me this seems like a really goo...

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