Once again I find myself scratching my head, because I thought Meredith Finch's run on Wonder Woman was meant to be bad. Like, really, really bad. But this, not so much.
Building once more on the foundations that Azzarello and Chiang laid down in their run, the majority of this volume deals once more with Wonder Woman trying to juggle her God of War status, and her responsibilities as Queen of the Amazons. These come into conflict as a new player appears, trying to usurp her Godly powers, backed by one of the Olympians (in a very clever twist, I might add). Plus, Donna Troy grapples with redemption, and there's a one-shot with the Cheetah too.
It's all kind of decent. There's nothing outstanding, except maybe the twist of who's behind Aegeus' attempt on Diana's life, but I don't feel like this is detrimental to Diana's character or anything like that. Maybe people were just so in awe of the previous run that this paled in comparison, rather than it being outright bad.
I'm also impressed with David Finch's art, which I'm usually not 100% sold on. He manages to draw 5 of the 7 issues here, which is good for a monthly artist these days, and there are very few janky faces or dodgy body proportions; everything else, I've never had to complain about with Finch.
Maybe volume 9 is where everything falls apart? I dunno. This isn't perfect, but I enjoyed it quite a bit.