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    Default Is there ANY info from SDCC related to WW?

    I'm asking because I've seen nary a hint of WW in the SDCC coverage (except the robot chicken panel) from this year. I'm assuming that Azzarello, Chiang, and Akins aren't there, but does that mean Wondy gets no moment in the spotlight at all? Or have I missed something?
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    Sadly no Wonder Women at all Though it My cousin at the Con Says There are a Few People talking about Wonder Women being in the End of Supermans Movie So maybe that is something to look into.

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    No, there's no info from SDCC. Not having Azzarello or Cliff Chiang on the JL panel unlike last year was a mistake.
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    Cliff is slated for New York Comic Con (October 11-14).

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    At some point in the near-ish future, Wonder Girl and Wonder Woman will meet, as well as Flash and Kid Flash.
    Any chance of a Tim Drake solo book? Lobdell asks the audience if they want to see it. They do. Kid Flash or Wonder Girl solo books? Less enthusiasm.
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    It just drives me crazy that there was almost nothing WW-related because it seems like a waste. Whether the current writer and artist were there or not, SDCC is one of the largest conventions with the most coverage, and to not mention the title or character is a missed opportunity at promoting both. I don't particularly want spoilers; I just want some spotlight on the title.
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