![]() ![]() I’ve experienced less of his work than I have the other two, and his connection to the Wonder Woman mythos is non-existent. Jimenez set the stage for the artists to follow and has hinted that if Historia is successful enough to warrant it he’ll return for the final issue as well.īut for now, the pencil has been passed, first to Gene Ha, next to Nicola Scott. Of the three initial artists on this series, Ha was the wildcard for me. Jimenez gave each of the Greek gods and goddesses a distinct identity, and along with them really and truly breathed life into the six tribes of the Amazons. The first issue of Historia was an absolute masterpiece by Phil Jimenez and Kelly Sue DeConnick. That first issue was presented art forward, with Jimenez’s intricate pencil work driving the story in a way that few other artists would have managed. ![]() But knowing that this is not how the end product will be presented informs my review. There were places in my copy where I had to zoom in to read text, only to find it blurry. I frustratingly read a low-resolution review copy, which takes away from the grandeur of this book’s scope. ![]() I didn’t read this book in the best format for its story. Before this review, I must in fact lead with a caveat. ![]()
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