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DC Comics Solicitations for September, 2010
DC Comics has released solicitation information and images for new comics and products shipping in September 2010, including the latest from "Brightest Day," "Return of Bruce Wayne," "Teen Titans: Games" and more.
PREVIEW: "Icons: The DC Comics and Wildstorm Art of Jim Lee"
Courtesy of Titan Books, CBR presents an exclusive sneak peek at pages from the publisher's upcoming "Art of Jim Lee" hardcover focusing on the artist's Wildstorm and DC Comics work.
Check Out CBR's New Wonder Woman Hub
DC Comics' Amazonian Princess is the subject of CBR's latest comics hub! Check it out to see all of our current and past Wonder Woman coverage, including news, reviews and previews, collected in one page!
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: "Wonder Woman" #44
Courtesy of DC Comics, CBR presents an exclusive preview of "Wonder Woman" #44 by writer Gail Simone and artist Nicola Scott. The issue, featuring the conclusion of "Wrath of the Silver Serpent," hits stores May 26.
DC Comics Solicitations for August, 2010
DC Comics has released solicitation information and images for new comics and products shipping in August 2010, including the latest from "Brightest Day," "Superman: Earth One," "Green Lantern" and more.
DC Comics Solicitations for July, 2010
DC Comics has released solicitation information and images for new comics and products shipping in July 2010, including the latest from "Brightest Day," "Ex Machina" #50, JMS' "Superman" and "Wonder Woman" and more.
JMS Destroys Paradise Island
DC Comics have announced that Don Kramer and Michael Babinski are the art team joining J. Michael Straczynski on "Wonder Woman" when the writer begins his run. Oh, and they're destroying the Amazon Princess' home.
Wonder Woman. Amazon. Hero. Icon.
Robert Greenberger spoke with CBR News about his new "Wonder Woman" coffee table book from Rizzoli and also shared news about the latest edition of "Who's Who." which he is writing for DC Comics.
WC10: Gail Simone
The outgoing "Wonder Woman" writer met with fans in San Francisco for a WonderCon panel detailing her beginnings in the comics industry to her newest gig, re-launching DC's "Birds of Prey" in June.
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEWS: "Detective Comics," Wonder Woman" & more
DC Comics has provided CBR with exclusive previews of four new titles hitting stores tomorrow, including "Wonder Woman" #42, "Detective Comics" # 863 and more!
DC Comics Solicitations for June, 2010
DC Comics has released solicitation information and images for new comics and products shipping in June 2010, including "Green Arrow" #1, milestone issues of "Superman," "Batman" and "Wonder Woman" and more.
Straczynski Steps Up For "Superman" & "Wonder Woman"
On top of his upcoming "Earth One" graphic novel, JMS enlists for writing duties on the monthly marquee DC comics "Superman" and "Wonder Woman" with a double shot of post-milestone issues slated for July. UPDATED with new quotes from JMS.
Gail Simone Leaves "Wonder Woman"
The fan-favorite writer and passionate Wonder Woman fan steps aside from her roll in ushering the adventures of Princess Diana and rolls out two in depth farewells for fans including one for her Wonder of Wonders column.
Wonder of Wonders - 1/29/2010
In the latest WONDER OF WONDERS, Martin Gray tackles the topic of Wonder Woman's costume, which, while constantly revamped and redesigned over the years, always seems to snap back to something akin to it's original incarnation.
Wonder of Wonders - 1/20/2010
In this installment of STAR-SPANGLED PANTIES, the marketing of Wonder Woman to the mainstream public, specifically little girls, is explored and the lack of readily available Wonder-paraphernalia is lamented upon.
Wonder of Wonders - 1/8/2010
In the latest installment of AMAZONS ATTACK, Mars Goetsian focuses on Phillipus and her unique role as the only Amazon - other than Wonder Woman or Hippolyta - to continually appear in the comics over the last two decades.
Wonder of Wonders - 12/31/2009
WONDER OF WONDERS closes out 2009 with a new edition of WAR & PEACE in which Robert Jones Jr. takes a look at the problematic history and various incarnations of Nubia (or Nu'Bia), also referred to as "the black Wonder Woman."
Wonder of Wonders - 12/16/2009
Throughout Wonder Woman's history, her Amazonian sisters have been a major part of the heroine's story, but in this edition of WONDER OF WONDERS, Martin Gray explores the idea that sometimes you can have too many warrior women.
Wonder of Wonders - 11/17/2009
In this week's STAR-SPANGLED PANTIES, the concept of godhood in the DC Universe is examined, and some potential guidelines are laid down in order to help readers differentiate between superheroes and true gods.
Wonder of Wonders - 11/12/2009
This week's installment of WAR & PEACE takes a look through Wonder Woman's vast array of weaponry, armor and equipment and answers the age old question: where does she get all those wonderful toys?
Wonder of Wonders - 11/6/2009
This week's WONDER OF WONDERS takes a look at Diana Prince, Wonder Woman's sometimes secret identity, and argues that the long ignored civilian persona is mandatory for the Amazonian princess' mental well-being.
Wonder of Wonders - 11/2/2009
This installment of AMAZONS ATTACK takes a look at Marston's original Wonder Woman themes of bondage and submission, and explains how those words probably don't mean quite what you think they do when referring to the Amazon princess.
Wonder of Wonders - 10/24/2009
Andy Mangels explores the 12 Triumphs of Wonder Woman Day, the annual all-ages event benefiting victims of domestic violence. Wonder Woman Day takes place this Sunday in Portland and New Jersey, and fans can bid on original art online.
PRESS RELEASE: Wodner Woman Day October 25th in Oregon & New Jersey
Wonder of Wonders - 10/19/2009
The latest installment of WAR AND PEACE looks at Wonder Woman's fluctuating powers and power levels and examines how different creators have dealt with them over the history of the character, from Marston to Perez and beyond.
Wonder of Wonders - 10/15/2009
It's time for another installment of AMAZONS ATTACK, but this time we're looking at a non-Amazonian character. Mars Getsoian explains why Circe may just be the most formidable and complex Wonder Woman villain of them all.
Spider-Man 4, Scott Pilgrim, Thor: Oct 13th Comic Reel
Sam Raimi talks "responsibility" in "Spider-Man 4." Actress Aubrey Plaza talks "Scott Pilgrim." Brian Micheal Bendis talks "Thor." Eliza Dushku talks "Internet Fantasy." Gary Ross no longer talking "Venom?"
Wonder of Wonders - 10/9/2009
Wonder Woman's boyfriend,Steve Trevor was one of the most brilliant concept of the Golden Age, so why is it equally brilliant that he's not longer the Amazon's love interest in current continuity? Carol A. Strickland spells it out.
The Flash, Scott Pilgrim, Wonder Woman: Oct 6th Comic Reel
"The Flash" races for a new producer. "Scott Pilgrim's" sister talks about yelling. Beyonce for "Wonder Woman?" All this, plus Daft Punk to appear in "Tron" and more.
Wonder of Wonders - 10/5/2009
This edition of WONDER OF WONDERS explores Wonder Woman's rogues gallery, offering up thoughts and ideas on why they may not be seen as heavy hitters in the DCU and how to change that perception with a few simple tweaks.
Splash Page: Wednesday Comics Week Twelve
After twelve weeks, "Wednesday Comics" comes to an end, and so does this version of the "Splash Page." Tim and Chad rank all twelve strips this week, and talk about the good, the bad, and the future.
Wonder of Wonders - 9/25/2009
Carol A. Strickland joins CBR for a Friday edition of WONDER OF WONDERS to examine the convoluted history of Wonder Woman and provide her thoughts on how to clean it up while simultaneously building up and strengthening the character.
Wonder of Wonders - 9/22/2009
In this installment of WONDER OF WONDERS, guest writer Robert Jones Jr. takes a look at "Secret Six" #13, it's imagery and underlying themes and what it all means when examined alongside Wonder Woman's mythology.
Wonder of Wonders - 9/16/2009
We're proud to host a new regular column on CBR, WONDER OF WONDERS! The brain child of writer Gail Simone, it will celebrate one of the greatest female icons of all time, Wonder Woman, with a revolving group of contributors that might surprise you.
Splash Page: Wednesday Comics Week Ten
Each week, comic pundits Timothy Callahan and Chad Nevett discuss the style and substance of DC's "Wednesday Comics." This week, Batman gets in a dogfight and the Flash continues to race ahead of the pack.
Wonder Woman, Ant Man, Heroes: September 10th Comic Reel
DC Entertainment changes "Wonder Woman." Director Edgar Wright still en route to "Ant Man." WB cuts lose "He-Man." All this, new "Heroes" stills and "Hancock 2."
Fan Expo: Dan DiDio Presents the DCU
Dan DiDio leads the DC Universe Editorial Presentation Saturday at FanExpo in Toronto, Canada and shares news of Paul Dini’s “Zatanna” ongoing, “Ambush Bug” #6 and a possible “Wonder Woman” #600.
Splash Page: Wednesday Comics Week Eight
Each week, comic pundits Timothy Callahan and Chad Nevett discuss the style and substance of DC's "Wednesday Comics." This week, the discussion turns toward artistic experimentation, Joe Kubert, and James Joyce.
Wolverine 2, Wonder Woman, Whiteout: August 12th Comic Reel
Hugh Jackman spills on "Wolverine" sequel! "Wonder Woman" screenwriter speaks! Also, new "Whiteout" pics, "Super Max" news, and more.
Splash Page: Wednesday Comics Week Five
Each week, comic pundits Timothy Callahan and Chad Nevett discuss the style and substance of DC's "Wednesday Comics." The conversation continues this week with guest Matthew J. Brady and "Metal Men."
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