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  1. Apr 12, 2017 · Greg Rucka has announced that Issue #25 will be his last as the writer of DC Comics' Wonder Woman series.

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  3. Jun 12, 2024 · Sasha Bordeaux was later reintroduced into the DC Rebirth universe as part of the cast of Greg Rucka’s Wonder Woman. She was presented as a superior officer of Steve Trevor and Etta Candy at...

  4. No-one understands the character of Wonder Woman like Greg Rucka and Gail Simone does. While Simone's Diana is cool af, Rucka takes Diana's ideologies and interpret them taking our society as the reference. I would also like to mention Drew Johnson's artwork throughout that run.

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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...

  5. Apr 12, 2017 · DC Rebirth Wonder Woman writer Greg Rucka has announced via his tumblr that he will be leaving the comic with it's 25th issue.

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  7. Jul 15, 2016 · After only six issues, Frank Cho is walking away from "Wonder Woman," attributing his departure to Greg Rucka's feedback on his covers.

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