Since Wonder Woman 1984 will be coming out in a few months, it only makes sense to have her face the movie's villain in the comics. It can be seen as corporate pandering by many but that will get the attention of casual viewers, as will the fact that a new creative team will be on board. Starting with June's Wonder Woman #759, Mariko Tamaki will be writing the series and acclaimed Batman artist Mikel Janin will be providing interior art.
Tamaki is a pretty acclaimed writer, with her recent DC graphic novel Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass getting plenty of attention, alongside her novel Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me. While DC Comics hasn't revealed a lot of details about her upcoming Wonder Woman run, the writer has expressed some excitement working for the title and Janin's art should get anyone's attention.
"Writing for comics is pretty much a dream job, full stop. It's pretty fricking cool. Wonder Woman was the hero I grew up with, she was my little-kid-living-room-cosplay. I have always wanted a golden lasso and an invisible jet, and I feel like now, writing Wonder Woman, I'm one step closer."
Despite the lack of details for Tamaki and Janin's run, knowing that Wonder Woman will be facing Maxwell Lord should be enough to entice fans. The two have had dramatic fights in the past, particularly when she snapped his neck so that he would stop controlling other heroes, and we can't wait to see what these two creatives have up their sleeves.
Wonder Woman #759 will hit comic book stores on June 10, written by Mariko Tamaki, illustrated by Mikel Janin, and with a cover by David Marquez. Wonder Woman 1984 hits theaters on June 5.
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