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Wonder Woman Vol. 3: The Truth (Rebirth)

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This was a little messier than the previous two volumes. There are some cool ideas here, especially in regard to use of the Lasso of Truth, but as a whole I found the story much more difficult to follow, especially since the story that immediately preceded it was back in volume 1, so it had been a little longer since I had read it. The story's heavy involvement in secret organizations and the like also felt a little out-of-nowhere in that the previous Wonder Woman books I've read, in both Rebirth and the New 52, very much did not involve anything like that. I felt like I was supposed to pick up on their motivations and methods much more quickly than I did, which was problematic.
Finally, a note about the art: it's good and does well at avoiding any cheesecakiness. Sometimes the smaller panels went down in quality but as a whole I thought the visuals were good for the book.

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Wonder Woman vol 3 merges Vol 1, where Diana is trying to figure out what is truth and what is lies, and Volume 2 which looks back at her first year. The story picks up after vol 1 which at first throws the reader off, but as you move through the sections the stories merge and you clearly see the before and after.

Diana has been a little crazy. She is even in a hospital for it, while the world is trying to crash around her. There are worms, and girls with no faces, and some seriously violent dogs. But it all has it’s place in furthering the story.

So far I am liking this version of Wonder Woman. She still has hopes, and I think finds part of her humanity, when she realizes that not all is as it seems

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