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I'm a well read grad student who's bluntly honest about all things, although I try to be most honest about myself.   

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Separate Orbits
Yael Mermelstein
Progress: 119/427pages
BATMAN #53 ((Regular Cover)) - DC Comics - 2018 - 1st Printing
LeeWeeksBatman53, TomKingBatman53
BATMAN #54 ((Regular Cover)) - DC Comics - 2018 - 1st Printing
MattWagnerBatman54, TomKingBatman54
BATMAN #52 ((DC REBIRTH)) ((Regular Cover)) - DC Comics - 2018 - 1st Printing
LeeWeeksBatman52, TomKingBatman52
BATMAN #51 ((DC REBIRTH)) ((Regular Cover)) - DC Comics - 2018 - 1st Printing
LeeWeeksBatman51, TomKingBatman51
Infinity Wars: Iron Hammer (2018) #1 (of 2)
Al Ewing, Humberto Ramos
Champions (2019-) #4
Jim Zub, Jacinto Benavente
SUICIDE SQUAD #46 ((Regular Cover)) - DC Comics - 2018 - 1st Printing
JosLuisSS46, RobWilliamsSS46
SUICIDE SQUAD #45 ((SINK ATLANTIS)) ((DC REBIRTH )) ((Regular Cover)) - DC Comics - 2018 - 1st Printing
JosLuisSuicideSquad45, RobWilliamsSuicideSquad45
Champions (2019-) #3
Jim Zub, Jacinto Benavente

Fantastic issue between storylines!

Wonder Woman (1986-) #8 - George Pérez, Len Wein, George Pérez

This is between storylines and it's fantastic.   It's letters and diary entries about Diana, told from multiple points of view.   It's nice to see how other people think of her; they all think highly of her, and from everything they say, Diana has given them every reason to think so of her.   

 

She is amazing, beautiful and kind hearted, and I love her more with each issue.   Getting to see her through the eyes of her friends and the people who have spent the most time with her was amazing.   Even though there wasn't much action - one of my big complaints in some recent issues that were sort of filler issues - this had so much heart, so much character development, that it felt like there was much more going on than there was at the surface level.   

 

He slowly builds up who Diana is, and who she is to each of the women in her life, and it's a beautiful unfolding.   It shows how her physical beauty pales in comparison to her innocence, her wonder at the world, and how much she wants to share that wonder with the rest of humanity. 

 

I'm in awe.   I'm also thinking that I might not bother reading past Perez.   He's done more with her in eight issues that I can imagine most writers doing with her in eight hundred.   

 

I would highly suggest starting Wonder Woman here - and possibly reading more after this.   But for now, I'm going to finish his run and at least take a break.   Anything I read immediately after?   I will be incredibly harsh on it because I imagine it will not live up to this.