WONDER WOMAN #28 | COMIC BOOK REVIEW | DC COMICS | A DARK AND AMBITIOUS ARC FINALE | WONDER WAR
Wonder Woman #28 concludes the current story arc, and it does so with weight, tension, and a lingering sense of dread. Written by Tom King, this issue not only wraps up the immediate conflict but also looks ahead to the looming threat of the Matriarch and everything that has been set in motion.
In this review, I give a brief synopsis of the prior issues to explain how we got here, and break down why this finale works emotionally—even when the story feels a bit scattered. Throughout the arc, Wonder Woman’s victories have never come without consequences, and issue #28 reinforces that idea in powerful ways.
Daniel Sampere’s art carries a massive responsibility, balancing iconic Wonder Woman imagery with shifts between the present and possible futures. The result is a visually striking issue that gives the story scale, gravitas, and a mythic tone worthy of the character.
This arc stands out for its atmosphere more than anything else—the feeling that every win pushes the world closer to something inevitable.
Topics covered in this review:
– Recap of the arc leading into issue #28
– Tom King’s themes and long-term storytelling
– The Matriarch and future setup
– The feeling of dread behind Wonder Woman’s victories
– Daniel Sampere’s art and iconic imagery
– Overall thoughts on the completed arc
If you’ve been following this run, Wonder Woman #28 is essential reading.
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