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Brian Azzarello's Wonder Woman started with one of the strongest high concepts of DC's 'The New 52' era. Its solicitation declared that Wonder Woman was the only force defending humanity from the ...
Wonder Woman creative team Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang have announced their upcoming departure from the DC Comics series. The pair confirmed rumours that their well-received run on the title ...
Also, creative team Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang have said that they are ramping up the action to propel them towards the culmination of the Wonder Woman story they started to tell three years ...
A new story arc launches in April's Wonder Woman #19, and we got a chance to chat with series writer Brian Azzarello about what fans can expect as our hero clashes with the New Gods and where the ...
Brian Azzarello discusses the breakout supervillain from his and Cliff Chiang's "Wonder Woman," Diana's eldest brother First Born, and what's to come following the shocking events of the most ...
Chicagoan Brian Azzarello, writer of Wonder Woman and Rorschach comics, sat down with us for good long chat. Find out who he won’t f*** with.
Brian Azzarello Sees Wonder Woman Differently To The Rest Of DC, Scott Snyder Promises Poison Ivy In Zero Year And Dan DiDio Is Waiting For Stephanie Brown To Come Up Naturally.
The Wonder Woman writer reveals why he agreed to tackle the series. By Hugh Armitage Published: 20 November 2012 Brian Azzarello has explained his surprise move into superhero comics.
Review: Wonder Woman #8 by Brian Azzarello And Cliff Chiang. Published Sun, 22 Apr 2012 12:00:59 -0500 by Rich Johnston | Last updated Sun, 22 Apr 2012 12:21:55 -0500 | Comments.
The next phase of Wonder Woman’s “New 52” era begins now. The husband-and-wife creative duo of writer Meredith Finch and artist David Finch are tasked with taking one of DC Comics’ most ...
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Screen Rant on MSNAs Wonder Woman Eyes a New Movie, James Gunn's Favorite Comics Teases the Hero's Next AdventureGunn’s social media is a treasure trove of creative clues, offering a tantalizing glimpse into which comics might inspire the upcoming film.
Brian Azzarello sat at his dining room table in Andersonville, eyes wide, looking skeptical, as expected. He often looks this way: skeptical, paranoid, wary, a bit wild. It’s his face. With his ...
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