Harley Quinn in the New 52 is an instantly lovable combination of playful, violent, loyal, vulnerable and dangerous.

Harley Quinn in the New 52 is an instantly lovable combination of playful, violent, loyal, vulnerable and dangerous.
Greg Rucka returns to Wonder Woman and manages to change my mind about Steve Trevor. Plus, a rant about reboots!
A newbie reviews DC Bombshells: a fun intro to new heroines with lots to love, but Wonder Woman is not its strong point.
Greg Rucka’s 2002 run on Wonder Woman is a great jumping-in point for new fans, but its attitudes to women are a little old-fashioned.
Gail Simone’s 2008 take on Wonder Woman is nicely self-contained and hits a great balance between fun and darkness, giving new fans a perfect entry point to the comics.
This 2014 compilation of one-shots lets new fans dip their toes into Wonder Woman without confusing plot elements.
I never really got what superheroes were about…then I saw the Wonder Woman movie and it all fell into place.
I had a moment of sonder today. For those who haven’t seen those lists of “14 words you didn’t know… Read more Welcome to Ellie Wilson Writes
The end of February in England is a lot like a mouldy bathmat that has been dripped on and then… Read more February is the worst
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