Review: Amazons Attack trade paperback
Every good book deserves a spin-off (I think that’s how that goes). Tom King’s Wonder Woman Vol. 1: Outlaw is a (very) good book, and so we have Josie Campbell’s Amazons Attack.
The book, collecting the whole six-issue miniseries, seems like one last bow for the extended “Wonder Woman universe” that sprung up in DC’s Infinite Frontier era, extending just a smidgen into Dawn of DC. Amazons Attack is really tertiary to King’s book, and arguably that line of stories could have ended where it coincided with Wonder Woman #800/Lazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods instead of extending to here, just for the orderly minded among us. At the same time, the gumption of trying to redeem the besmirched “Amazons Attack” title is delicious. And if the book ends up mostly standard superheroics, I continue to enjoy these characters, and Campbell gets a few particularly good moments in.