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Coinciding with the release of the new movie, DC has very smartly released Wonder Woman Annual #1 this week to capitalize on all the buzz surrounding their premiere super heroine.
This book contains four stories cataloging the adventures of Wonder Woman.
The first, by Greg Rucka, Nicola Scott, and Romulo Fajardo Jr., shows the first time Wonder[...]
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Wonder Woman #23 by Greg Rucka and Liam Sharp is out tomorrow Why not contrast the coloured, lettered art with Hi-Fi and John Wynne, compared to Liam Sharp's bare inks… his final full issue of the series.
Wonder Woman #23 by Greg Rucka and Liam Sharp is out tomorrow Why not contrast the coloured, lettered art[...]
Greg Rucka is a great writer, and he shines in this issue I'm glad that he used this as his return to the DC universe, as it really showcases his raw talent with these heroes There is clear conflict, and while the action is minimal, Rucka keeps the reader engaged.
The artistic talents of Liam Sharp,[...]
To which the moderator said that anyone who has read Superman should really have to thank Dan since he is considered the modern godfather of Superman.
Next up there was a quick preview for Gotham after which prompted the panellists to be questioned on their favorite Batman Comics
The Benson sisters (Batgirl And The Birds Of Prey) said that[...]
Wonder Woman #24 cover by Bilquis Evely
Yesterday, both writer Greg Rucka and artist Liam Sharp announced their departure from DC's Wonder Woman ongoing comic, and now, a day later, DC has announced the replacement DC Super Hero Girls writer Shea Fontana will take over the book for five issues beginning in issue #26, which hits[...]
Wonder Woman by Liam Sharp
Hot on the heels of Greg Rucka's announcement that he is leaving Wonder Woman, one of Wonder Woman's artists Liam Sharp has now announced that he too is leaving the book with issue 25.
Liam Sharp has been handling the modern day segments seeing Wonder Woman facing up to the revelation that[...]
DC Rebirth Wonder Woman writer Greg Rucka has announced via his tumblr that he will be leaving the comic with it's 25th issue.
Making a point to put people's mind at ease that he is not leaving for any nefarious reasons or being fired, he simply needs to respect his commitments to his fellow collaborators and[...]
Art from Greg Rucka and Liam Sharp's run on Wonder Woman is part of an exhibit a the Israeli Museum of Caricature and Comics in Holon, Israel This is the only museum of it's kind in Israel and features what is described as "a rich permanent collection and rotating exhibits touching upon cultural, social, and political[...]
Three new books from Disney Publishing will be diving deeper into the characters of Rogue One on May 2.
First, Guardians of the Whills by Greg Rucka will show us what life was like on Jedha for Chirrut Imwe and Baze Malbus protecting the Kyber Temple when the Empire showed up and started mucking around.
The book will also show Saw[...]
Cover by Jenny Frison
With this latest instalment in the DC Rebirth Wonder Woman series, we return to the finale of Greg Rucka, Nicola Scott and Romulo Fajardo Jr.'s Year One story, presented us with a revised origin to the character in the current DC Universe.
And frankly, it feels like a return for the character.
Let me[...]
Cover by Nicola Scott and Romulo Fajardo Jr.
Reading today's Wonder Woman, by Greg Rucka, Nicola Scott and Romulo Fajardo Jr., an utter joy to read and filled with hope, also had a neat little nod to an old writer of the title, Gail Simone.
Congratulations on your promotion to General, @GailSimone #WonderWoman #ww pic.twitter.com/WfSiOJV0Jd
— Jean Gay[...]
Wonder Woman writer Greg Rucka took to Twitter early this morning to announce a slight change to the return schedule for Black Magick, the kreator owned book about adding the letter "k" unnecessarily to words which he makes with ko-kreator and Wonder Woman partner Nicola Scott The book has been on a break since February[...]
Well, Nicola had more to say on the matter.
What's more it was the first time that Greg Rucka also spoke up on the matter, short but sweet:
@NicolaScottArt @guardian Beautifully said.
— Greg Rucka (@ruckawriter) 16 December 2016
Wonder Woman by Nicola Scott
Writing in the comment section of The Guardian Nicola noted how they petitioners found the outfit[...]
On Friday, Bleeding Cool told you that controversial artist Frank Cho, whose antics are responsible for 30% of Bleeding Cool's total monthly web traffic, was "in negotiation" and "almost there" with DC on a new Wonder Woman comic, to start as soon as Greg Rucka stops writing his Wonder Woman comic As you may also[...]
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Greg Rucka, writer of DC Comics' Wonder Woman series (now with 100% less Frank Cho) recently confirmed that Wonder Woman was bisexual in DC's canon, a major milestone as an official acknowledgement by a sitting Wonder Woman writer, though I'm contractually obligated to inform you that, as with everything else that's ever[...]
And despite ructions around the globe, everyone lost their nut, with even the Guardian newspaper pitching in (twice) and Breitbart getting their share.
And while Greg Rucka has kept it on the down low, Frank Cho has continued to speak, being approached by The Mary Sue, a site with whom he has had a tumultuous relationship.
And he[...]
You know, on Wednesday, I really thought if there was any controversy over the current Wonder Woman comic by Greg Rucka, Liam Sharp and Nicola Scott, it would have been the suggestion of past girlfriends on Paradise Island – from people who hadn't read Wonder Woman before And, gratifyingly, there was none.
Then yesterday, Bleeding Cool[...]
Liam Sharp is really excited about working on Wonder Woman with Greg Rucka and Nicola Scott You can tell that if you're following him on Facebook or Twitter as he happily posts art for the book and talks about all the positive feedback that has been coming in Liam is one of the genuinely nice[...]
The Earth One series are fun because they step outside of the normal continuity and can give us a different take on the characters we've all grown to know.
#3 – Gotham Central: In the Line of Duty by Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka and Michael Lark
This was the first series to focus on the GCPD and not the[...]
It's Liam Sharp's birthday today.
And as a present, DC Comics have released four pages of his artwork from Wonder Woman: Rebirth #1 coloured by Laura Martin and written by Greg Rucka out in June…
Who fancies a bit of bully?
It's Liam Sharp's birthday today.
And as a present, DC Comics have released four pages[...]
And that she would be replaced on the book by a higher profile writer.
I have separately been told that the individual in question is Greg Rucka, who previously wrote a well regarded run on the title Greg had sworn off working for DC Comics previously, after he was not made the writer on the Wonder Woman: Earth One[...]
On the other end of the spectrum, you have comics that successfully translate distinct cadences of filmed media into a static-yet-sequential print medium.
I didn't name names (or title titles?) for either example, because…well, there's where the aforementioned mixed feelings come in: what I consider successful on the high end of the spectrum might not jibe[...]
Dark Horse comics has announced that Greg Rucka will be coming on board for a new chapter in BioWare's Dragon Age comics Dragon Age: Magekiller runs parallel to the events in the Dragon Age: Inquisition video game and introduces two new characters to the lore: Tessa and Marius They are a pair of mercenary partners who[...]
Greg Rucka is the writer.
Whether cover artist Phil Noto is to join him, is her to be determined As is, well, anything else about this comc But, at least, we now know the writer of, breathe in, Star Wars: Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Shattered Empire, the Marvel canon prequel to the upcoming Star[...]
You notice the world, first from below, then from above, in some scenes, but begin to see certain characteristic angles of a "rat's eye view" so to speak.
But let's talk about Greg Rucka's writing for awhile as well, also Firstly, he seems entirely aware of his co-conspirator Fejzula's need for room and air in the[...]
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After I bared my soul to you all last week, and you were all either kind or jaded enough to not shower me with derision for having an emotional response to a comic book's more soap-opera oriented side, I figured I'd spend this week on another book I've been catching up on over Christmas: Greg[...]
In the wake of the "No Man's Land" storyline that ran from late 1998 to early 2000, the Batman titles were in need of a fresh start, and that came with Greg Rucka, an newcomer to comics, and his collaboration with artist Shawn Martinbrough and colorists WildStorm FX on Detective Comics is a prime example[...]
With the new television series Gotham set to premiere on Fox on September 22nd, DC Entertainment have suddenly decided to publish a reprint of Gotham Central #1 as Gotham Central Special Edition for $1, by Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka and Michael Lark, due to hit comic stores for September 17th.
Smart retailers might consider using it as[...]
We were able to end the series so that it thematically looped back well with the character's early status quo.
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NF: Working with Greg Rucka, Shawn Martinbrough, Chuck Dixon, and a slew of other talented creators on Batman, you helped produce some of the greatest stories featuring the Dark Knight – including No Man's Land, often[...]
Williams said that Greg Rucka's introduction of "supernatural elements" in the character's origin in Detective Comics allowed him more freedom to do that, but he feels that Gotham City and the whole DCU is, in fact, an environment where "any weird stuff can happen" with many possibilities for storytelling He decided to "mix genres further"[...]