Wonder Woman and Superman go to the mall in Wonder Woman #7.
In any ongoing comic book series, it is natural to have a one-off issue. It's necessary from time to time to have a moment between arcs where the characters and the readers themselves get a break. It's space to add a bit of color and some context, or to offer a nice chapter or side quest when a story is otherwise heavy or difficult. Wonder Woman #7 is just that issue and, while the timing of the issue is well-placed , the story itself feels out of sequence.
It's an okay issue, overall. It has its charms, but those charms can't disguise it for what it is. It's filler and it's not especially well-crafted filler. First, the issue is one bad dad joke or poorly assembled gag after another. It feels, at times, like King took every bad sitcom gag he could think of and taped them together to construct the story and never bothered to remove the tape.
However, what does work is the softness of the ending and the understated emotional response Batman has to receving his gift. That, at least, feels right.
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