
Which is interesting because you would think that with Greg Rucka writing Wonder Woman once again that this issue would be forging ahead to create a new and classic run in the making for the character. Illustrated by Matthew Clark & Liam SharpĪfter suffering an unimaginable loss, Wonder Woman must rebuild her mission as Earth’s ultimate protector and champion.ĭON’T MISS: New York Times best-selling writer Greg Rucka returns to Wonder Woman with a tale that will forever alter the DC icon.Īs seems to be the case with these Rebirth issues, this is less of a lead in to a new era of comics and more of a rewrite/apology for the comics that came before during the New 52.


Read on below for our full thoughts on “Wonder Woman: Rebirth” #1, but be warned: there’s probably some spoilers below. But first, they need to run back everything you thought you know about Wonder Woman. As the lead in to DC’s Rebirth initiative continues, it’s the Princess of the Amazons’ turn to have her entire history rewritten! Greg Rucka returns to write Wonder Woman in a move that should have anyone familiar with the character excited and he’s joined here by artists Matthew Clark and Liam Sharp to forge a new era for Diana.
