Rosie Knight Nov 6, 2019
G. Willow Wilson looks back at her time writing Wonder Woman.
Wonder Woman has been inspiring readers and saving the world since 1941. Over the decades the Themysciran Princess has been a pillar of the DC Universe, her adventures and bravery a moral compass in an often bleak, grim, and gritty world. Like all of comics' longest running characters, Diana Prince has been helmed by many different creative teams, and most recently writer G. Willow Wilson took the reins of the character alongside an impressive roster of artists like Cary Nord, Tom Derenick, and more. As Wilson exits the title to head over to the world of Sandman and the Dreaming, Den of Geek sat down to talk to the co-creator of Ms. Marvel about her time writing the iconic hero and the lessons that it taught her.
Den of Geek: Taking on a pillar character like Wonder...
G. Willow Wilson looks back at her time writing Wonder Woman.
Wonder Woman has been inspiring readers and saving the world since 1941. Over the decades the Themysciran Princess has been a pillar of the DC Universe, her adventures and bravery a moral compass in an often bleak, grim, and gritty world. Like all of comics' longest running characters, Diana Prince has been helmed by many different creative teams, and most recently writer G. Willow Wilson took the reins of the character alongside an impressive roster of artists like Cary Nord, Tom Derenick, and more. As Wilson exits the title to head over to the world of Sandman and the Dreaming, Den of Geek sat down to talk to the co-creator of Ms. Marvel about her time writing the iconic hero and the lessons that it taught her.
Den of Geek: Taking on a pillar character like Wonder...
- 11/6/2019
- Den of Geek
Jim Dandy Mar 11, 2019
It's the biggest team up you can imagine when Wonder Woman and Giganta get together.
For most comic books, the biggest draw for a comic book is the title character or team, with the writer and penciller being close behind in driving readers to a book - Batman is usually going to sell a bunch regardless of who's working on it, whereas Conan isn't going to move anyone's needle without someone of Jason Aaron's caliber working on it. So please understand that I recognize how out of the ordinary what I'm about to say is:
You should read Wonder Woman #66 for Mick Gray's inks and Romulo Fajardo's colors.
The two job titles are moving in different directions in today's comics industry. We've been known to get on one about colorists in the past, so it's probably no surprise that we're big fans of the work Romulo...
It's the biggest team up you can imagine when Wonder Woman and Giganta get together.
For most comic books, the biggest draw for a comic book is the title character or team, with the writer and penciller being close behind in driving readers to a book - Batman is usually going to sell a bunch regardless of who's working on it, whereas Conan isn't going to move anyone's needle without someone of Jason Aaron's caliber working on it. So please understand that I recognize how out of the ordinary what I'm about to say is:
You should read Wonder Woman #66 for Mick Gray's inks and Romulo Fajardo's colors.
The two job titles are moving in different directions in today's comics industry. We've been known to get on one about colorists in the past, so it's probably no surprise that we're big fans of the work Romulo...
- 3/8/2019
- Den of Geek
We kick off today's Comics Corner with a recommendation. Introducing, Death of the Inhumans #2 from famed writer Donny Cates with artwork by Ariel Olivetti and Kaare Kyle Andrews. Also: Spawn #288, Seven to Eternity #10, The Curse of Brimstone #5, Belle Beast Hunter #4, Leviathan #1, and Dark Ark #9.
*Recommendation*Death of the Inhumans #2: "Join Or Die! Attilan died screaming without its king. Now Black Bolt sets out for vengeance against the Kree — and leads the last of his people to their deaths. For the Kree have a weapon of their own…one that will teach the Silent King what it truly means to be voiceless. The massacre continues as Donny Cates and Ariel Olivetti bring the Inhumans to their lowest point in history.
Written by Donny Cates
Art by Ariel Olivetti
Cover by Kaare Kyle Andrews
Print Release Date: August 1, 2018
Digital Release Date: August 1, 2018
Age Rating: 12+ Only
Copyright: 2018 Marvel Characters, Inc.
Sold by Marvel.
*Recommendation*Death of the Inhumans #2: "Join Or Die! Attilan died screaming without its king. Now Black Bolt sets out for vengeance against the Kree — and leads the last of his people to their deaths. For the Kree have a weapon of their own…one that will teach the Silent King what it truly means to be voiceless. The massacre continues as Donny Cates and Ariel Olivetti bring the Inhumans to their lowest point in history.
Written by Donny Cates
Art by Ariel Olivetti
Cover by Kaare Kyle Andrews
Print Release Date: August 1, 2018
Digital Release Date: August 1, 2018
Age Rating: 12+ Only
Copyright: 2018 Marvel Characters, Inc.
Sold by Marvel.
- 8/1/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
DC Comics has been assembling a stellar lineup of creators as of late. Marvel mainstay Brian Bendis recently relaunched Superman with artists Joe Prado and Ivan Reis, while Ms. Marvel writer G. Willow Wilson is set to take over duties on Wonder Woman with Cary Nord this year. Add to that Grant Morrison and Liam […]
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- 7/20/2018
- by Siddhant Adlakha
- Slash Film
DC Comics' "Damage" #4, available April 18, 2018, is written by Robert Venditti and illustrated by Cary Nord, with a cover by Tony S. Daniel:
"...'Poison Ivy' attacks a group of fieldworkers, forcing 'Ethan' to choose between transforming into 'Damage' and saving them-or protecting his own sanity!
"And will 'Colonel Jonas' and her squad capture him before he discovers the truth about what he really is?..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek 'Poison Ivy'...
"...'Poison Ivy' attacks a group of fieldworkers, forcing 'Ethan' to choose between transforming into 'Damage' and saving them-or protecting his own sanity!
"And will 'Colonel Jonas' and her squad capture him before he discovers the truth about what he really is?..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek 'Poison Ivy'...
- 4/18/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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