Fans may be expecting a celebration of short stories, but DC maintains that Wonder Woman #750 will have major ramifications for Diana’s next comic saga beginning in 2020. But a time to acknowledge what makes Diana the kind of character to persist over a century isn’t to be passed up. Knowing that the first and best known female superhero is remembered for different qualities and stories by different fans, the expansive team of writers and artists behind some of Wonder Woman’s most acclaimed stories appear to be divided up the challenge.
In this new first look, Mariko Tamaki and Elena Casagrande are said to show Wonder Woman’s strength; Greg Rucka and Nicola Scott test her friendship and grace; and Gail Simone, Colleen Doran, and Hi-Fi revisit her love and compassion (and bring back Star-Blossom!) to showcase Diana’s wisdom and wonder. Take a look at the preview interior pages below:
The artistic team is just as impressive, with Colleen Doran, Jesus Merino, Nicola Scott (Wonder Woman: Rebirth), Elena Casagrande, and Gabriel Picolo, with more artist announcements to follow. An all-star line-up will also be assembling to deliver variants showcasing Wonder Woman’s different costumes across time, from her creation in 1940 right up to the present day. Fans will want to read below for the full solicitation details, and plan their variant checklist accordingly:
Wonder Woman #750 is a 96-page prestige format one-shot comic book, debuting in comic book stores and participating online retailers January 22, 2020, for $9.99.
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