I liked this issue, as it connected a lot of missing pieces and mysteries. And I really love this Queen, but I'm guessing either it was a conspiracy involving her, her son, and the banished brother or the banished brother alone who is responsible for the murder (e.g. or, perhaps that mysterious character from the last issue, as it seems that they are all prone towards irrational suspicion); but, this Queen reminds me of a female version of Colonel Green from Star Trek, the Original series; she just uses charm to suck you in, and then, bang. But, remembering back, these seem like the Giants from the Bible from where Goliath emerged. Although a filler, this was a good issue; I'm really getting more and more impressed with Sharp as a writer, and I'm already caught up with his art. Now, time to review Dejah Thoris.
I found this image of Wonder Woman fascinating in that she seems to have the attention span of a child here in how she's zoned out as the Queen tells us the story and connects the pieces together for us; taking after her brother a bit here?
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