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Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons #2

Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons #2

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The second installment of the jaw-droppingly ambitious history of the Amazons finds their future queen, Hippolyta, cutting a swath through the world of men, desperate to be reunited with the astonishing women who saved her life…but unfortunately for her, they’re hard folk to find. Perhaps it is the will of the Goddesses that they cross paths again…but before that moment, Hippolyta will gather to herself a tribe of her very own-and find that the hearts of all women do not necessarily burn with a flame as righteous as her own…

72 pages, Paperback

Published April 1, 2022

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Kelly Sue DeConnick

365 books2,235 followers
Kelly Sue DeConnick’s work spans stage, comics, film and television. Ms. DeConnick first came to prominence as a comics writer, where she is best known for reinventing the Carol Danvers as “Captain Marvel” at Marvel and for the Black Label standard-setting Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons at DC. Her independent comics Bitch Planet and Pretty Deadly (both from Image Comics) have ranked as New York Times best-sellers and been honored with Eisner Awards, British Fantasy Awards and Hugo nominations.

Ms. DeConnick’s screen work includes stints on Captain Marvel, a film that earned $1B for Disney worldwide, and 2023’s forthcoming The Marvels with Marvel Studios; in addition to having consulted on features for Skydance and ARRAY, and developed television for NBCUniversal, Legendary Entertainment and HBOMax. Her most recent stage work is the mythic spectacle AWAKENING, which opened at the Wynn Resort Las Vegas in November 2022.

Mission-driven, Ms. DeConnick is also a founding partner at Good Trouble Productions, where she has helped to produce non-fiction and educational comics including the “Hidden Voices” and “Recognized” series for NY Public Schools and Congressman John Lewis’ Run, in partnership with Abrams Comics.

In 2015, Ms. DeConnick founded the #VisibleWomen Project, whose mission is to help women and other marginalized genders find paid work in comics and its related industries. The project continues to this day and recently expanded in partnership with Dani Hedlund of Brink Literacy.

Ms. DeConnick lives in Portland, OR with her husband, writer Matt Fraction, and their two children.

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Profile Image for Trish.
2,390 reviews3,748 followers
June 26, 2022
This continues the history of the Amazons as begun *here*.

Hippolyta manages to find the Amazons after an encounter and subsequent bargain with Artemis. She is also the one getting mortal women to join the Amazons and be accepted by them. But with their evergrowing numbers and human nature being what it is, trouble follows not far behind and what Hera foresaw in the previous book comes to pass (or the opening act at least).

I loved how this one not only addressed women's plight but also the problem of heritage and how being of this or that gender doesn't necessarily mean you're a good or bad person.

The art, once again, was rather wonderful - though I was surprised to see that it wasn't always as staggeringly wonderful as in the first book:






Especially the depiction of Hera was better in book 1 in my opinion. But that is a matter of personal taste and the art was still gorgeous and the vibrant colours a delight to look at. So yeah, as soon as I can find physical copies (which appears to be almost impossible), I'll add these to my shelf.
Profile Image for Bradley.
Author 9 books4,865 followers
June 26, 2022
Tells the story of the first Amazons, the 6 goddess tribes, and the 7th, of mortal women. Really quite gorgeous. The queen of the Amazons takes the stage.

But here comes the response…

So good. Art, story, all of it.
Profile Image for James.
2,586 reviews79 followers
May 13, 2023
This series is really something special. We have a different artist on this issue, Gene Ha, but the art remains amazing as well as the story telling. Here, we learn how the Amazons lead by Hippolyta, came to be. Got a little misty eyed seeing how that played out. However, one of the new, young Amazons strayed from the path and Zeus has now taken notice of what the goddesses have created. Dark times are ahead. Issue 3 can’t come fast enough.
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603 reviews83 followers
April 12, 2022
I was worried this wouldn’t live up to issue #1, but this was a great followup. Not as great as that stunning first issue, but it would have been hard to top it. It’s tragic the next issue isn’t coming out until Fall.

Gene Ha does a great job on the art, and the story continues to be absolutely fantastic. Hopefully Black Label will give DeConnick all the issues she needs to tell this story. Apparently she wants 9 issues.
Profile Image for Brian Garthoff.
462 reviews5 followers
April 9, 2022
Man. Issue one had some of the best art of the year and issue two is basically one extended night scene with hardly any color to it. Pretty disappointed.
Profile Image for Annemarie.
1,427 reviews23 followers
April 18, 2022
The mythology in this is so cool. I love the setting and the story.
I know I said I was unsure about the designs of the goddesses, but having them changed after just one issue was jarring.
I like the idea of women fighting back, but I'm not totally on board with how they do it. As an origin it works really well though, and I'm looking forward to see how it will develop.
Profile Image for Eric.
703 reviews8 followers
April 18, 2022
Not as good as the first, especially the art, but still great. Someone else said DeConnick wants nine issues. I hope she and we get them.
Profile Image for Matty Dub.
665 reviews9 followers
May 17, 2022
Historia continues to be incredible, the focus is more on Hippolyta as she seeks out the Amazons and her story arc in this volume is so captivating, as good as anything featuring her daughter. From a narrative standpoint I preferred this to issue #1, the script is much tighter and while nothing will beat what Jimenez did in the previous issue, Gene Ha is absolutely perfect here as well. With Nicola Scott finishing up with issue #3 this fall, Historia will undoubtedly be DC’s best looking book ever.
Profile Image for Nicolas Lontel.
1,249 reviews93 followers
October 14, 2022
Une autre superbe entrée dans cette série: superbement illustré et superbement écrit, c'est vraiment incroyable.

On est un peu plus dans la narration d'une histoire concrète ici, plus que dans la construction d'univers et des personnages du premier volume, avec de la mise en place des personnes, des dynamiques entre-eux, d'actions posées (et des conséquences). La critique du patriarcat ne s'estompe pas du tout, toujours aussi affirmée et montrant sa cruauté et son autoritarisme dans tous les recoins.

Les notes à la fin du volume m'ont fait relire certains passages qui contenaient des images et des illustrations que je n'avais pas remarqués au départ (j'en avais vu certaines, mais les illusions et les formes forcent à s'attarder encore plus au décor peint, il y a toujours de nouvelles découvertes à faire!!!). Je suis content· aussi que pour le personnage d'Hyppolite, la présence/absence d'un cheval est symbolique presque tout au long du récit.

La page finale qui montre la superposition verticale des hommes et des Dieux, sous une forme hiérarchique, par opposition à une horizontalité toujours continue entre les femmes (par exemple, dans la présentation des Déesses au début ou encore dans tous les rapports sociaux qu'elles entretiennent avec les Amazones) est une franchement incroyable illustration qui montre le pouvoir de l'image dans cette critique sociale
Profile Image for Helena.
285 reviews9 followers
June 5, 2022
Wonder Woman Historia continues to be amazing! Book Two picks up where Book One ended, and offers a closer look at the Amazon tribes and Hippolyta’s journey. The feminist and witchy vibes of the first volume are still present here, and so is the excellent commentary on justice and the treatment of women. I love how this book shifts the focus to mortal women after book One focused on the goddesses. While Book Two is more grounded, it still carries a sense of magic and mystery and it’s so damn good.

Honestly, this series is perfect and it gives me chills. And when it’s not giving me chills, it makes me smile because it is exactly the type of comic I’ve always wanted. I love and appreciate this series so much and I need everyone to read it.
Profile Image for Geovanni Botticella.
41 reviews
March 20, 2023
Wonder Woman Historia continues to be great as it follows the story of Hippolyta and her quest to find and become an Amazons.

While the art does change moving from Phil Jimenez to Gene Ha, it does not falter in its quality. Instead of vibrant, maximalism, Book 2’s art is more grounded. An understandable direction considering this book follows mortals and Amazons instead of the gods of Olympus (though they do make epic appearances) Ha put a lot of effort in anatomy, especially when it comes to facial expression. Many of the characters are very emotive, making their thoughts and emotions very clear for the reader. There are many subtle details as well in which many of the characters and blended into the environment making for some clever visuals. When it does come time for the extravagant, Ha does not back down creating jaw dropping spreads that hold a lot of depth and weight with some of the godly characters.

As for story Book 2 is an excellent bridge that allows the reader to understand the characteristics and goals to the amazons, as well as Hippolyta. Though the story is a bit slower now than the previous book. The end of the issue does set up a lot for what should be an excellent finale.
Profile Image for Colin Post.
1,028 reviews4 followers
May 9, 2022
This issue is not quite as bombastic as the first, not quite having the dazzle of inventing a mythology from whole cloth. But the follow-up succeeds at a more difficult task of cultivating the narrative of the first Amazons that builds on the fantastic foundation of the first act.

Hippolyta takes center stage, a complicated human that stands in stark contrast to the larger-than-life but one-dimensional gods populating the other breakaway tribes. Like all great mythology, the gods motivations and actions play out at an allegorical level; it’s the humans who make the story concrete and interesting.

Hippolyta’s story rings true today, when we’re on the verge of Roe v Wade being overturned by the Supreme Court. The women of this world need to find tactical ways to gain power and upset forces of oppression. So the Amazons conduct night raids against slavers, building up a reputation in softly spoken rumor and hearsay that escapes official annals.

I can’t wait for issue 3 of this series. It’s simply one of the strongest testaments to the power of comics in recent memory.
Profile Image for Megan Peterson.
24 reviews1 follower
April 22, 2022
This is the best comic run I have ever read and its not even over. Just like with volume one I read the story in one sitting, completely immersed in the world of goddesses and amazons. The world building is incredible, the story is compelling, and the unapologetic feminism is so exciting to see in a comic. This is a masterpiece.
Profile Image for Kelly Miess.
291 reviews2 followers
August 10, 2023
Two stars for the story and four for the art. The story is good, but not great. The details seem lacking for what is a solid concept. The fact that there is a new artist in this volume from the first, and the Goddesses depicted differently, is distracting. I will go on to Volume 3 to see the story to its end(so far at least).
Profile Image for Nova.
487 reviews1 follower
April 8, 2022
man this story is so fucking good
2 reviews1 follower
April 10, 2022
modern mythology masterpiece

Masterpiece of Amazon lore true to the Perez legacy. Amazing art! The connection to Greek mythology is carefully constructed! Epic!
Profile Image for daria.
304 reviews1 follower
April 17, 2022
Feels like a combination of Sandman and The Broken Earth trilogy. I can’t wait for issue #3!
Profile Image for Debbie.
1,178 reviews19 followers
April 19, 2022
Wonder Woman:Historia 2 explains the 7th tribe of mortals who become Amazons. The story is good and the art is beautiful.
Profile Image for Erin.
1,529 reviews
May 1, 2022
I really want to love DeConnick’s work. Something about this storytelling feels too heavy. Erik also pointed out that the large format is nice but this is meant for like, wall-sized format.
Profile Image for The Spooky Jedi.
96 reviews4 followers
May 3, 2022
Colors are not as good as #1 since Hi-Fi isn’t on the book and it shows. Art is still good though

Story stays strong
Profile Image for Cait.
51 reviews5 followers
May 13, 2022
Story is superb and the hidden art within the art by Gene is just extraordinary.
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323 reviews3 followers
July 29, 2022
The story is good and relevant based on current events. However it's the artwork that impressed me most.
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