Eleven-year-old Diana leads an idyllic life on the island of Themyscira. Cut off from the rest of the world, she's beginning to feel a little alone. Though she has a loving mother and many "aunties," she is an only child. In fact, she's the only child on the entire island! After an escapade goes wrong, Diana gets in trouble for not living up to the Amazonian standard. She just can't seem to measure up no matter what she does. Every other person on the island is an adult proficient in their trade and mighty in body, while she is gangly, sometimes clumsy, and not particularly good at anything. She's not Wonder Woman...yet, anyway. What Diana needs is a friend; someone her own age whom she can talk to. But when she decides to take matters into her own hands, she encounters the unexpected! From New York Times bestselling authors Shannon Hale (Princess Academy) and Dean Hale and artist Victoria Ying comes a heartfelt story about making mistakes, learning the hard way, and growing up to become a hero.
Every such mags should be atleast made to the point where it depict more mystery to the series. Just this much as in this one is not enough. I really liked this character from DC, that's why having better expectations while reading any sort of Literature/comics/mags/etc. Could be having bit more pages.
Actually I can't review this book by this. This is too short for a book. More like a flyer. It was only 8 pages. There's nothing to review or give compliment. Anyhow I like the art style. And it looks like a cute story. It makes me curious and wanna read the rest of the story. The only thing is it isn't enough for me to give a compliment or bad review. I'm neutral about this.
She’s extremely solitary. While she has the animals of the island as confidants and playmates, it’s just not the same as having another child around to interact with.
Diana works with clay in the wet sand.
She wishes, she prays, and she waits.
But it’s all to no avail.
Later on, though, Diana hears unfamiliar noises in the forest…
Good color artwork. Dc comics freebie. 8 pages. This would be easier to review if it was 32 pages. Diana has adventures in themiscara. One of which involves making a magical friend.
For a preview, this is horrendous. You don't even get a basic premise off if this. It is comparable to a 20 page comic with 17 if the pages ripped out.