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Wonder Woman #25 - Greg Rucka's Last issue (Leaving Diana) Comics. ruckawriter.tumblr.com Open. Share Add a Comment. Sort by: Best. Open comment sort options. Best. Top. New. Controversial. Old. Q&A. muhsin_bayram. •. Though I'm incredibly sad to see Rucka leave: I’m optimistic that there’ll be more work with DC announced soon. All will be well.
I've not seen corresponding trades however, nor an omnibus. Phil Jiminez - Very recently got an omnibus, and even more recently trade reprints. Not complete, but definitely good. Greg Rucka - the last time Greg's 03 stuff got a reprint was 2019, so pretty recent.
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Before he started his run on Wonder Woman, in 2002, Greg Rucka’s first go-’round with the character was the graphic novel Wonder Woman: The Hiketeia. This one-shot, which is illustrated beautifully by artist J.G. JonesOpens in a new tab (Final Crisis) is very much a Greek tragedy. In this story, Princess Diana takes part in an ancient Greek rite ca...
After The Hiketeia, Greg Rucka took the reins of the ongoing Wonder Womanseries for a three-year run starting in 2003, joined bt Drew Johnson and various other artists. During this stint, Rucka zeroed in on Diana’s role as the ambassador from Paradise Island, where she led a full-time staff at the Themysciran Embassy (and courted controversy when s...
When Greg Rucka returned to the Amazing Amazon last year for DC Rebirth, he had a double task–giving fans an updated version of Diana’s origin story, and also a give fans a pair of storylines set in the present called “The Truth” and “The Lies,” in which Wonder Woman begins to question some of the New 52 aspects of her background. But between the p...
Mar 10, 2021 · In Down to Earth, Rucka showed a Wonder Woman who was fully-formed, and the ways she brought her Themysciran mission and graceful nature into the modern and realistic world of mankind. Wonder Woman: Down to Earth art by Drew Johnson.
Rucka's run on Wonder Woman was cut short by Infinite Crisis as the series was ended to be relaunched a year later. This left Rucka unable to finish the stories he had running through his run.
Apr 13, 2017 · Biweekly Publishing Schedule Quoted As a Reason ♦ One of the undoubted successes of the DC Comics “Rebirth” line has been the revitalised Wonder Woman. Now it seems most of those responsible for its revitalisation will be leaving the book. Below is Greg Rucka‘s statement: “Wonder Woman 25 will be my last issue on the title, at […]
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Greg Rucka was born in San Francisco and raised on the Monterey Peninsula of California, in an area known to the locals as "Steinbeck Country". Rucka is Jewish. [1] He first discovered comics at the Nob Hill Market in Salinas, California, where at age five, he first saw digest-sized black and white reprints of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's work on The Incredible Hulk, which he convinced his mother ...