By Joe Palmer Gail Simone teases
Wonder Woman readers with a hint of a budding relationship for the reincarnated Achilles...
Not exact matches
Back in the beginning of the year, serial entrepreneur and startup investor Jason Calacanis launched Inside.com, which he called «a mobile - first news
reader that's full of external links and story summaries,» with topics ranging from Google to
Wonder Woman.
With the vast majority of
readers being
women, I
wonder if you could possibly insult their choices and intellects any more?!
Reader A, a young
woman who works in Silicon Valley,
wonders especially what
women should wear to work in Silicon Valley:
Dear friends, some of my
readers are
wondering why such incredibly beautiful
women from Ukraine and Russia are looking for a man from the West.
But almost every week, I get mails from my
readers who are
wondering how to find out if the
woman is real or not.
Readers looking for more
Wonder Woman lore after the blockbuster summer movie will welcome Leigh Bardugo's imaginative and witty interpretation.
It kicks off in August with Leigh Bardugo's
Wonder Woman: Warbringer (PRH / RH Books for Young
Readers; Listening Library).
Two leveled
readers have already published:
Wonder Woman: I Am an Amazon Warrior, Steve Korte, Lee Ferguson (HC; OverDrive Sample) and
Wonder Woman: Meet the Heroes, Steve Korte, Lee Ferguson, Jeremy Roberts (HC; OverDrive Sample).
Seamlessly integrating classic
Wonder Woman lore with her own updated take, Bardugo fleshes out Diana's backstory and the mythology of Themyscira, adds in sly commentary on feminism and equality, and leavens the package with wry comedy — Diana's dour obliviousness to contemporary culture will make
readers guffaw.
Although the offerings are heavy on Batman and Superman,
readers can also find such Vertigo titles as American Vampire, The Sandman, Punk Rock Jesus and The Unwritten, and recent DC Universe collections of
Wonder Woman, Animal Man, The Flash and Catwoman.
 The precedent setting new digital availability brings bestselling DC Comics and Vertigo periodical titles, including JUSTICE LEAGUE, BATMAN, SUPERMAN, DETECTIVE COMICS, ACTION COMICS, BATGIRL,
WONDER WOMAN, GREEN LANTERN, FABLES and AMERICAN VAMPIRE, among many others, to an even broader audience of digital
readers.
With previews of the new story arc written by J. Michael Straczynski in Superman # 700 and
Wonder Woman's new look and origin in # 600 potentials
readers get a good look at what's new in the DC world.