Wonder Woman #25
Writer: Brian Azzarello
Artist: Goran Sudžuka
Colorist: Matthew Wilson
Review by Patrick Brennan
Issues like these always get to me. You know that feeling you get in the pit of your stomach when you’re reading a story and you start to realize that something bad is going to happen? That feeling that starts off like a light hiss in the back of your head, but starts to get louder and louder until you’re practically screaming at the pages in a futile attempt to warn your favorite characters of the obvious doom that is hot on their unknowing heels? Yeah, well, welcome to Wonder Woman # 25.
Wonder Woman #25 showcases many of the elements that have made Brian Azzarello’s run such a joy to read so far. There are some wonderfully spot-on bits of comedy is this issue, with sass being thrown around like it’s going out of style (“I’m sorry I…tore your jacket.”). At one point we get a nice bit of character development in the form of some deeper insight into Hera and her change of heart after becoming mortal. And, as usual, we get a little action to boot, this time in the way of Orion and Hermes having a little tiff.
However, what really stands out in Wonder Woman #25 are the darker moments involving Apollo and Dio. I don’t think we’ve seen this level of sadistic cruelty from the Sun God (or from any other character for that matter) in this book yet, and rarely has a comic ever made me shudder this hard. Props to Goran Sudžuka for making the scene look as skin-crawlingly creeptastic as possible.
Verdict:
Buy this book. Wonder Woman #25 is another great installment in the adventures of our favorite rump-kicking Amazon, featuring some solid character performances, a good balance between dark and light moments, and a genuine sense of suspense that will have you on the edge of whatever surface you happen to be sitting upon.