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DC Bombshells (Single Issues)

DC Comics: Bombshells #9

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Wonder Woman and Mera arrive in Europe and immediately find themselves in the middle of a battle between Axis and Allied forces.

32 pages, Unknown Binding

First published September 19, 2015

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Marguerite Bennett

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2,314 reviews34 followers
February 12, 2020
It was awesome seeing Princess Diana and Mera fight Nazis.
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1,441 reviews24 followers
February 9, 2025
Not keen on the love story and the fight was a bit mediocre. We do finally learn why it's called bombshells though.
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1,559 reviews4 followers
September 27, 2015
The story is fun. The graphics are in sync with the vintage look but with a contemporary twist. Marguerite Bennett delivers a good story. Marguerite Savage set the bar for the illustrators (half of them men in this sequence) and the vintage look is never too much.
I liked that all three stories of the original launch are moving along and that another one was added. I liked the whole women of WW2 angle being action heroes in every shape, shade and sides. I wait until I have a few episodes to read and sit and read all of them in one go. Then I wait again. But it's a good thing.

Diana and Mera come ashore and Diana encounters the German army. This doesn't end well for the German Army.
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3,526 reviews213 followers
February 16, 2016
This issue of Bombshells were mostly fighting. You had Aquawoman and Superman vs the mutant zombies and a giant squid, Wonder Woman vs the mutant zombies (on land) and the Baroness. The best part was the girl escaping from her father's evil prison. Definitely an issue focused more on fighting than relationships, but I suppose that is the nature of superhero comics. At least they looked good doing it.
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1,889 reviews8 followers
March 17, 2016
Great story, as usual, this one hasn't lost a step. but, new artist? It looks... more childish, or at least the girls do with the extra round faces making the majority of them look even younger, besides Wonder Woman.
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