Member Reviews
Pretty awesome crossover series featuring Wonder Woman (drawn as Lynda Carter from the 1970s show) and the Bionic Woman (drawn as Lindsay Wagner from the 1970s show). I like the illustration style fine, and this was so much fun to read! I am approaching this from a being a big Wonder Woman fan (comics, cartoons, TV, movies) so I apologize if any Bionic Woman fans feel this is a skewed review.
I imagine the illustrator having a blast with all the
THUTT BRAKKAMM DEENEENEENEE SMEK TEK TEK FWOOSH KRASH
BREEEEEER KRONK TKKSSSHH WEEEPO WEEPO THUNT VLLLEP
RROOONK SHHHSHHCKK
I know I loved it. Sometimes you just need a good BREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER to cheer your day up!
For every time there was cliched villain dialogue like "our long awaited revenge is close at hand," there was a FOMP, BAWOOP BLATZ or DEENEENEENEENEE to liven things up.
And Drusilla is in the book! At one point, Diana reminds her "I've told you that men do things that aren't necessarily helpful"
This would be great for Wonder Woman or Bionic Woman fans, and overall was an extremely entertaining read. Loved it!
Oh wow did this ever bring back some wonderful memories for me! This comic book brings together my two absolute favourite iconic woman that I grew up faithfully watching back in the 70's - Wonder Woman & the Bionic Woman in an interesting story with wonderful illustrations that was absolutely pure joy for me to read! Would recommend!
As a child of the 70’s, I found this to be pure comic book gold. The dream team for me and all my roller skating, TV dinner eating friends. Ten tons of awesomeness.
I really liked this comic!!!
The main subject is Sisterhood, which is awesome.
It tells the story of how Diana Prince and Jaime Sommers join forces to fight against the evil CASTRA and its members; two strong, beautiful and smart female working together it is really nice to see.
The characters are described so that even a person who has no knowledge of the comic can follow the story but it also made some reference to previous editions.
I was really enthusiastic to read a story of such an strong females written by a male author, is something I haven't read before but when I search for the author bio I discovered that Andy Mangels is homosexual, obviously he sees the woman with a different eye than an heterosexual male. This doesn't take away the greatest of the story obviously.
The illustrations of Judit Tondora, is worth to mention, are really good, I really enjoyed them.
My rating is 4.5/5