Mariko Tamaki, a shining talent who recently wrote a graphic novel Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass, turns her attention to DC Comics & # 39; trunk, taking over Wonder Woman this June.
"Wonder Woman was a hero I grew up with, she was my young artist in the living room," Tamaki said in a statement. “I've always wanted a gold lasso and an invisible jet, and now I feel like writing Wonder Woman, We are close. ”
Tamaki's run on the title begins June 10 at Wonder Woman # 759, featuring Mikel Janín's art and David Marquez's cover. According to DC, the new story begins with meeting Diana after her battle with the Horsewomen Emine, a time when the life of dead wavelengths is just tricky, and a new threat. Not relevant: The return of Machiavellian businessman Maxwell Lord. The old villain comes from issue # 760 seeking help, and Diana's desire to do right makes a difficult decision.
Tamaki, winner of Eisner This Summer Only, is known not only for stories about women, but for queen stories handled by madness. If you haven't read her graphic novel Laura Dean Keeps Up With Me, take a look at our list of the best comics from 2019, where we'll add that you should. Her appointment on Wonder Woman raises some interesting questions about Diana's future, and also gives her the urgent job of reproducing Maxwell Lord during her left on Wonder Woman 1984, where he is played by Pedro Pascal.
While we patiently wait for Tamaki's time Wonder Woman, here is a preview of Marquez's cover # 760.