The art is absolutely gorgeous and the characters expressive and easy to read, similar to many other popular offerings of today (Telgemeier, etc.). It is perfectly suited for younger elementary readers and a good blend of relatable and fantasy. adorable version of Wonder Woman ever created in Diana: Princess of the Amazons. Is Mona really what she seems, or is something darker lurking underneath?Īs an avid fan of anything Shannon Hale has ever done, I wasn't surprised by how much I enjoyed this story. DC Comics has just unleashed on unsuspecting fans the most. As they spend more and more time together, however, Mona starts encouraging Diana to do things she would have never done like skip her lessons, steal bread, and even break someone's pot. To her surprise, it works and the clay girl, Mona, becomes Diana's best friend. to play with her, so one day she forms a person out of clay and wishes them alive (just as her mother did with her). Her mother and all the other women seem too busy doing chores, practicing combat, etc. Diana, Princess of the Amazons is her debut graphic novel. Shannon and Dean Hale's latest graphic novel follows a tale in the life of young Diana (the future Wonder Woman) on Themyscira as she struggles being the only kid on the island.
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