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Wonder Woman #758 Review


Stranger No More

Writer: Steve Orlando
Artist: Emanuela Lupacchino, Ray McCarthy, Romulo Fajardo Jr., and Pat Brosseau
Cover Price: $3.99
Release Date: July 7, 2020

Steve Orlando's time on Wonder Woman is coming to a close, and it's a shame because I believe in my heart that he respects and loves the character of Wonder Woman.  He centers on her compassion and love, and that is something I can get behind 100%, especially when other writers force so much death and misery on readers.  That said, something was off by the end of the last issue.  After a lengthy setup to the Four Horsewomen story, we got an out of nowhere Phantom Stranger as a cliffhanger that had my head spinning.  So, did Steve Orlando salvage something out of the craziness?  Let's find out...


I want to start by talking a bit about the last issue's ending.  It came out of nowhere, and while I have had problems with some of Steve Orlando's writing at DC, characters just showing up out of thin air was never one of them.  I think he sometimes sets up things a bit too much at times, and honestly, I wouldn't say the Phantom Stranger is a character that Orlando has a hard-on for, though he does look snazzy in that trench coat and hat!  It just didn't seem like a Steve Orlando thing to do, and I have read everything he has written.  Sure, I haven't loved it all, but he taught me what Pistol Shrimp are, and so, I am forever in his debt.




After all that, though, he does a decent job making it work for his story.  I thought that we would get redemption for Paula by the end, and Orlando goes one better by giving us hope, but in a way that Paula must earn it.  I like that she is doing this for Diana as well as herself.

Paula finally realized that Diana was in her corner because she took down the Phantom Stranger at the Pearly Gates of Heaven.  I mean, you can't get more badass than that!  I have no idea why the Phantom Stranger was ever in this book because it doesn't make a lick of sense, but seeing Diana bring him down by calling him out on his own game felt 100% like Steve Orlando and why I enjoy him writing Wonder Woman.




The issue also ends with a few exciting things going on.  Diana convinces her mother that other Amazon's should be able to leave the Island as she did.  If I were them, I'd stay put, but who am I to tell them how to live their lives?  We also get an Amazonian Embassy that I hope turns out to be more like the Love Boat and less like the Atlantian Embassy we had a while back in Aquaman.  I wonder if they would let Issac bartend because that would be awesome!




Overall, I think that Steve Orlando made some lemonade for those who had a sour taste in their mouths after the last issue.  It still was an odd way to end his story, but we get back to the basics of love and compassion, and he even sets up some neat things for Mariko Tamaki to play with when she jumps on the book.  I am a huge Emanuela Lupacchino fan, and her art is fantastic here, but that's no surprise.  I am back to wishing Steve Orlando was staying on this book, but also wishing he got to tell his story, his way.

Bits and Pieces:

Steve Orlando rebounds from the crazy, out-of-nowhere cliffhanger of the last issue to get back to what he does best, give fans a Wonder Woman who wins the day with love and compassion.  Now that is a tune we can all dance to, especially if Issac is serving up the cocktails!


8.0/10


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