Wonder Woman #32
| Writer | Tom King |
| Artist | Daniel Sampere |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
After a disastrous attempt at stopping the Matriarch, she has risen more powerful than ever. Now it’s up to Trinity, who finds herself alone as her allies fall one by one, to stop her childhood companion. Can the daughter of Wonder Woman finally live up to the name and all the pressures that come with it?
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9.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Apr 15, 2026This run continues to deliver on all levels. Read Full Review
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8.5
Comic Watch - Anthony Bergamini
Apr 15, 2026Wonder Woman #32 is a great issue in a vacuum that unfortunately suffers from a rushed narrative that makes it feel like parts are missing. Read Full Review
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8.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Apr 18, 2026The evil deepens in Wonder War in a nicely balanced issue. Read Full Review
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7.0
AIPT - George Loftus
Apr 15, 2026Wonder Woman #32 takes a necessary foot off the gas pedal to explain the messed up world we were shown, but it feels like a slight step backward. The storytelling is non-linear, dense, and not always effective, but I have to applaud its ambition, even when it didn’t strike me as the best way to tell what’s amounting to be a massive story. It's fun, it's interesting, I just wish it were being told in a slightly more straightforward fashion. The Matriarch is supposed to be this crazy big villain and while I'm totally willing to be surprised, it feels like her darkest deeds already happened. Read Full Review
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7.0
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Apr 15, 2026Tom King is clearly quite bored with the title character of the series here. It’s too bad. He actually does a pretty good job of writing her. For her part, the Matriarch is actually a pretty boring villain. This is a real shame as King has stated a desire to make a big, epic villain for Wonder Woman. He’s failing miserably at that. She’s really…she’s really just a cliche of a villain. People complain about Wonder Woman not having a respectable rogues gallery. Such criticism is largely missing the point. At her best...Wonder Woman has never really been about the villains. Her heroism is about the adversity that she has to overcome...not the villains she has to face. Let the pointy-eared millionaire from Gotham deal with theatric metropolitan criminal psychosis. Let the caped reporter from Kansas handle the megalomaniacs bent on global conquest. Wonder Woman is about so much more than that. Read Full Review
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10
Seeing Diana and Trinity bonding is wonderful. The Matriarch is a fascinating and brutal villain, with a fascinating accomplice. The Wonder War concept continues to intrigue. The last panel is a thing of beauty. Just fantastic.
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5.0
I really do not know what is going on in this story. The pacing is all over the place, the prose dialogue doesn't make it engaging, and Tom King's interpretation on Wodner Woman as wooden, stiff, and isolated makes me not as engaged or invested compared to George Perez, Greg Rucka, Bill Messmer Loebs.
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1.5
I'm with SpeedForce23 above - I am only reading to see if it can get any worse, and sadly, Tom King keeps proving it can. He rarely "gets" a character, but it becomes glaringly obvious when he writes one as well-known and beloved as Diana. Hey Tom, stick to characters like Human Target and leave Wonder Woman and her fans alone!
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1.5
It's a bad Wonder Woman comic; Tom King doesn't understand the character. The writing is mediocre, the characterisation bad. It's just a bad comic, awful reading expirence.
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1.0
At this point i'm just reading to see how bad it can get.
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1.0
even the shill reviewers have jumped ship on this book. if you think WW cannot get any worse than what Tom King has done before, well this issue shows that you simply lack sufficient imagination. $4.99 for this trash printed on paper. written in true Tom King Style with full narration coupled with nonsense happening on the page. Tom King displays almost his full arsenal- hand waves, tearing each and every character down to boost up his own, random cameos for shock value, skipping all over to tell parts of the story he wants, powerful women who just come off as nasty snotty and cold, idiotic men, and just a blatant screw you to actual fans of Diana.no dead kids though. he forgot that part.
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