A review by jsmithborne
Wonder Woman: Down to Earth by Drew Edward Johnson, Eduardo Risso, Brian Stelfreeze, Stuart Immonen, Steve Rude, Ray Snyder, Eric Shanower, Greg Rucka
3.0
Stop #1 on my Greg Rucka/Wonder Woman binge. A bit of a slow start, and Diana gets a bit preachy from time to time, but kept me motivated to stick to the series--very glad I had the 2nd book on hand. Also, I think it was in this one (if not, it's in the next one, Bitter Rivals) that Wonder Woman goes to a gay bookstore when she's on her book tour. LOVED that little touch.
The thing that got me onto this particular set of books is a blog post, "Where Should I Start If I Want to Start Reading Wonder Woman" (http://chaila.tumblr.com/post/63659047414/where-should-i-start-if-i-want-to-start-reading-wonder). The titles of the trades that encompass this story are Down to Earth, Bitter Rivals, Eyes of the Gorgon, Land of the Dead, and Mission’s End.
The thing that got me onto this particular set of books is a blog post, "Where Should I Start If I Want to Start Reading Wonder Woman" (http://chaila.tumblr.com/post/63659047414/where-should-i-start-if-i-want-to-start-reading-wonder). The titles of the trades that encompass this story are Down to Earth, Bitter Rivals, Eyes of the Gorgon, Land of the Dead, and Mission’s End.