Two big moments in Wonder Woman: Year One by Greg Rucka and Nicola Scott.
The Wonder Woman DC Rebirth began with two stories alternating each issue: this origin story by Rucka and Scott and a modern day story The Lies by Rucka and Liam Sharp.
In Year One, Diana joined Steve Trevor in the world of man. Diana used her super powers to help stop a terrorist attack. Fans saw Diana deflect bullets, lift a tank and communicate with animals.
In this week’s issue a classic villain makes its DC Rebirth debut and Rucka gives a clue about Diana’s life with the Amazons after clarifying her sexual orientation earlier this year. Continue reading WONDER WOMAN Lost Love And War
Wonder Woman joins the pantheon of LGBTQ comic book heroes after 75 years in print.
The Amazon Princess is known for romantically being involved with Steve Trevor and fell in love with Superman in The New 52 era.
Acclaimed writer Greg Rucka is back on the Wonder Woman title and says it’s “logical” that Diana is “queer.”
As part of DC Comics Rebirth, Rucka returned to write Diana with two stories and two artists.
Rucka and Nicola Scott are crafting a Year One story showing Diana’s origin with her journey from the mythical island of Themyscira to the modern world.
Rucka and Liam Sharp are telling a story called The Lies, as Diana teams up with archenemy Cheetah to save Steve Trevor and find her way home.
As the iconic hero celebrates her 75th year, Rucka is confirming that Diana is a queer character in a new interview with Comicosity. As the writer explains, Diana’s identity is tied to the concept of her island home.
“It’s supposed to be a paradise. You’re supposed to be able to live happily. You’re supposed to be able – in a context where one can live happily, and part of what an individual needs for that happiness is to have to have a partner – to have a fulfilling, romantic and sexual relationship. And the only options are women.