Review: Wonder Woman #794
Review: Wonder Woman #794
Review: Wonder Woman #794[Editor’s Note” This review may contain spoilers]
Writers: Michael W. Conrad & Becky Cloonan and Jordie BellaireArt: Emanuela Lupacchino & Wade Von Grawbadger and Paulina GanucheauColors: Jordie Bellaire and Kendall GoodeLetters: Pat Brosseau and Becca Carey
Reviewed by: Matthew B. Lloyd
Summary
The team (Diana, Siggy Barbara M., Etta and Steve) take on the International…
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Wonder Woman #796 preview.
Written by: Jordie Bellaire, Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad
Art by: Paulina Ganucheau, Amancay Nahuelpan, Kendall Goode
Cover by: Yanick Paquette, Nathan Fairbairn
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Big Planet Comics: An Anthology features a solid mix of talent, stories, and styles
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Review: Wonder Woman #788
Review: Wonder Woman #788
Review: Wonder Woman #788[Editor’s Note: This review may contain spoilers]
Writers: Michael W. Conrad & Becky Cloonan and Jordie BellaireArt: Emanuela Lupacchino & Wade Von Grawbadger and Paulina GanucheauColors: Tamra Bonvillain and Kendall GoodeLetters: Pat Brosseau and Becca Carey
Reviewed by: Matthew B. Lloyd
Summary
Diana, Etta, Steve and Sigfried get a helping hand from the Holliday…
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bill hader writing barry: the dialogue has to sound real. if you can't imagine a real person saying this, its out
jesse armstrong & succession writers: youre like a grilled cheese with a sucked dick
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It's kind of funny that Kendall and Shiv are both equally delusional about their ability to charm people for business and somehow think they can do it even though they choke almost every single time, whereas it's like the one thing Roman is consistently good at despite being the "least legitimate" option.
I think part of this comes down to the fact that Shiv and Kendall both have very clear ideas of the versions of themselves they're trying to be and the images they're trying to project, and they're trying so hard to be seen that way that they end up coming off as a little desperate and off-putting. Meanwhile Roman "knows" that there's something wrong with him and he's worthless, so he doesn't get sucked into the trap of trying to force people to see his idea of himself and instead molds himself into whatever he thinks the other person wants from him because that's the only way he can compensate for "being him," which works very well in the short term but also means he's the least capable of maintaining any relationship for very long because he has no sense of self.
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