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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Kent View Post
    Neil Gaiman could do a very interesting take on pretty much anything. That doesn't mean they have the money to pay him or that he has the will to do so .
    I could see Gaiman doing a short story.

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    Anyone who will keep the same feel of the book. If the rumors of a second book are true, that one can be the more "superhero-y" one.

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    Do you guys think Azz will at least make the amazons changed the way they have lived?

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    Quote Originally Posted by UsagiTsukino View Post
    How do you think Azz should handle the amazons? Do you guys hope that he will make them good again?
    Personally, I think the gods and demi-gods that are being used as a recurrent cast are much more interesting than the Amazons ever were. But yeah, I think he will bring them back before he leaves.

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    There's a rumor of a second book?
    "Other than that" seems to be a common theme running rampant within my work.
    It's like a disease. No matter what I do I can’t seem to shake the ailment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Press Oblivion View Post
    There's a rumor of a second book?
    Azzarello did a Pod-Cast where he was asked about it and he said he'd like to see a 2nd book, but in the same conversation he said he was not interested to be the one writing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Kent View Post
    That makes no sense. He's not leaving anything behind, all the plot lines are being mentioned one way or the other and he already said he has a finite story in mind.
    You assume that Azzarello will be given leisure to finish at the slothful pace he's been moving at now. I hope he is not.

    Nah, it's perfect as it is. I have 0 interest in reading WW how she used to be written.
    And I have no interest in reading about the damaged character in the vandalized world she now inhabits.
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    The new messenger for Wonder Woman should be a new company. DC Comics/WB has consistently failed in marketing her beyond the comic book realm. If the 2015 slated Justice League film does not follow up with a solo effort, sell WW to Marvel or someone who gives a damn about the most iconic superheroine. She is long overdue to shine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveGus View Post
    You assume that Azzarello will be given leisure to finish at the slothful pace he's been moving at now. I hope he is not.
    I'm assuming they will let him finish his high-acclaimed, good selling run? Yeah, I am.


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    And I have no interest in reading about the damaged character in the vandalized world she now inhabits.
    You are then called an exception.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Cheesesteak View Post
    I was going to suggest that too. But given how DC cut Wood off, I doubt there's any shot he'd be back soon.
    Well I asked about Wood's deal with DC and he said that DC didn't want him but he would be open to work for them. Then again that was some months ago...
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveGus View Post
    Having someone who actually knows how to do super-heroes would be a big plus. When Azzarello goes, his departure will leave a lot of plot holes dangling. He seems to be trying to give himself job security by never actually finishing a story line. It will take another soft reboot to move past or moot most of these.

    That said, we need a writer that can give the character her sparkle back, change the mood and tone of the book, and make it something attractive to young women and girls. My choices for writers would be Palmiotti and Gray, maybe Giffen and DeMatteis, or even Kelly Sue DeKonnick. For artists, Frank Cho would be ideal, but Benes or Pagulayan would also work for me.
    It's funny to me that you want the Wonder Woman book to be made "into something attractive to young women and girls," but that you suggest two of the kings of cheesecake for the potential artists.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Namtab View Post
    It's funny to me that you want the Wonder Woman book to be made "into something attractive to young women and girls," but that you suggest two of the kings of cheesecake for the potential artists.
    Yep. That's how you get both sexes on board. Wonder Woman ought to be the best good-girl art book on the stands while containing cheerful stories about a fantastical but powerful princess and the marvellous and pretty places she visits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveGus View Post
    Yep. That's how you get both sexes on board. Wonder Woman ought to be the best good-girl art book on the stands while containing cheerful stories about a fantastical but powerful princess and the marvellous and pretty places she visits.
    I just threw up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveGus View Post
    Yep. That's how you get both sexes on board. Wonder Woman ought to be the best good-girl art book on the stands while containing cheerful stories about a fantastical but powerful princess and the marvellous and pretty places she visits.
    Ummm....




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    I am okay with DC using Frank Cho or Ed Benes talent for drawing women realistically to lure in new readers. I always like seeing women with large boobs and thongs in my comics. The current artist don't really make the comic sexualized and that is why maybe it isnt selling well. If Ed Benes drew the comic maybe it would sell better due to all the boobs.

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