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G. Willow Wilson Leaves Wonder Woman for Mystery Project as Steve Orlando Takes Over
Last month, the DC Comics October solicitations, which solicited select books that would actually ship in November, showed that writer Steve Orlando would kick off a six-part story in Wonder Woman #82 with artist Jesus Merino, following Wonder Woman #81 by writer G Willow Wilson and artist Xermanico The solicitations seemed to imply that Wilson's[...]
Wonder Woman #50 cover by Jesus Merino and Romulo Fajardo Jr.
It's only Wonder Woman left to fight these monstrosities, and she worries for her brother's safety in their thrall. Wonder Woman #50 cover by Jesus Merino and Romulo Fajardo Jr. The Dark Gods story ends with this issue, and it's an ending that shoots for a big emotional loss. Well, it sort of goes for that loss[...]
Wonder Woman #49 cover by Stephen Segovia and Romulo Fajardo Jr.
Also, we may finally see a purpose for the Jason character, so that's something too. Wonder Woman #49 art by Jesus Merino and Romulo Fajardo Jr. Jesus Merino continues to be a powerhouse of an artist, giving this book a visual identity that is all at once classic and modern The detailing adds a lot of depth[...]
Wonder Woman #48 cover by Jesus Merino and Romulo Fajardo Jr.
Thankfully, he is not alone for long, as Supergirl, Steve Trevor, and the Justice League are there to help in the fight for our world. Wonder Woman #48 cover by Jesus Merino and Romulo Fajardo Jr. Wonder Woman #48 is pure padding The story doesn't advance in any meaningful way, you could probably call the ending of[...]
Wonder Woman #42 cover by Bryan Hitch and Alex Sinclair
I've not seen Deep Six in a while, and it's a decently constructed fight. Wonder Woman #42 art by Jesus Merino and Romulo Fajardo Jr. These fights being satisfying and engaging at all is, of course, almost entirely thanks to Jesus Merino and Romulo Fajardo Jr., whom put in some great work into this issue Merino has[...]
Detective Comics #973 cover by Guillem March adn Tomeu Morey
It does read like and visually resemble a sendoff to Alan Moore's series. That ending is a shocker, and I am eager to see where the team goes from here. Detective Comics #973 art by Jesus Merino and Jason Wright Jesus Merino's artwork brings a bit of grit and old-style detailing to the proceedings There is a lot[...]