WEEKLY WONDER WOMAN TALLY: 175

Huh? What's the Weekly Wonder Woman Tally, you say? Well, glad you asked.

Not long ago, Dan DiDio mentioned the fan debate regarding Wonder Woman's upcoming "600th" issue. Lots of people have asked Dan to revert the book to it's original numbering to commemorate the event. Far from being a pushover, Dan said that if fan response -- in the form of postcards -- was strong enough, he'd consider it. And by strong, we mean "600 postcards" strong. Get it?

Well, we here at The Source are all about keeping you informed on not only the stuff coming out of our offices, but the stuff going on in our offices. And, suffice to say, Dan's been getting a lot of mail of late. But we're nowhere close to reaching the point of consideration. As the headline points out, the total postcard tally is hovering at 175. How badly do you want this to happen, dear readers?

As the mail continues to pour in, we'll continue to keep you posted here. Well, for as long as we can reach our keyboard amidst the flood of letters. Stay tuned.

A slew of art and news from Editor Elisabeth Gehrlein

Happy Friday, DC Nation! Elisabeth Gehrlein here, DCU editor of…well, a really nice range of titles. One of the things I love about my current slate of books is how varied they are – I’ve got everything on my plate from JONAH HEX to TINY TITANS, with ADVENTURE COMICS and DOOM PATROL and WONDER WOMAN in between. So every day is a genre-bending journey where one minute I could be thinking “Where did those penguins get rocket packs in the first place?” and then suddenly a colorist calls with this disturbing question: “What color should I make the fragments of his shattered legs?”

To give you an idea of what I’m talking about, I’d like to show you some of the fantastic stuff that has crossed my desk recently.

Let’s start with WONDER WOMAN, where Aaron Lopresti’s beautiful covers are a joy to get in my inbox every month. Here’s a sneak peek at the cover for #39, first in sketch form and then with full tonal work:

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Oh, and I just got an email from Tony DeZuniga, co-creator of JONAH HEX, who is hard at work on the art for the Hex hardcover graphic novel, due in-store next spring. Tony and writers Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti have teamed up before on Hex, and here’s what the results looked like:

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I thought you might like to see some of Tony’s work-in-progress, though. Here are three pages of his roughs from the hardcover, also written by Jimmy and Justin, that tell an awesome little story all their own. That story is “Don’t mess with this man while he’s drinking.”

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Moving on to ADVENTURE COMICS, where Francis Manapul and Brian Buccelato are turning out some gorgeous variant covers. Here are Francis’s inks for the #2 variant:

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And then Brian takes Francis’s lovely ink washes to a whole new level with his color. Here it is with color and all:

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Sticking with variant covers for a minute – you’ve seen the Matthew Clark/Kevin Maguire jam variant covers for DOOM PATROL issues #1 and 2 in previous posts. I love these covers very much, so I wanted to show you the final one for issue #3, starring Negative Man and a Metal Men obstacle course. We’ll start with Keith Giffen’s layout, and then there’s Kevin Maguire’s inks, Matthew Clark’s pencils over Kevin’s inks, Matthew’s and Kevin’s inks together at last, and finally the color by Guy Major.

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Oh, and speaking of DOOM PATROL, remember that thing about the shattered legs? Yeah. When BLACKEST NIGHT comes to Oolong Island, things do not go well for the Chief. These wonderfully creepy cover pencils for issue #5 by Justiniano tell the tale:

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Writer Keith Giffen’s comment? “Well, he won’t be getting far on foot.”

Yeesh.

But let’s end on a lighter note, shall we? TINY TITANS! This month in issue #20, Art Baltazar and Franco answer the age-old question, “After you win the Eisner for Best Publication for Kids (AW YEAH EISNER!), where oh where do you put the award for safe-keeping?” Well, where could be safer than Wayne Manor?

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OK, I think I’ve spilled enough beans for one day. More to come next time – stay tuned!

Out today: WONDER WOMAN #35

It's the conclusion to the two-part "Birds of Paradise" arc, as a gaggle of super-powered cage fighters find themselves in the worst possible place to be -- Wonder Woman and Black Canary's bad side. Also, find out the final resolution between Diana and Nemesis. What more could you want? Oh, alright. Here are a few pages.

WONDER WOMAN #35 hits today.

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Wonder Woman and Black Canary, together? Yeah, sold

Following up after the status-altering events of WONDER WOMAN #33, writer Gail Simone and artist Aaron Lopresti kick off the two-part “Birds of Paradise” story, which finds Wonder Woman teaming up with Ollie Queen’s significant other, Black Canary, for an undercover caper that finds the duo rubbing elbows with some of the worst villains the DCU. It’s gonna be a rough time for some rough characters – but who better to spend it with than Diana and Dinah? Check out some pages from the issue below.

WONDER WOMAN #34 hits 7/29.

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It's a battle royale in WONDER WOMAN #32

Well, you saw the variant cover by Francis Manapul, so why not check out some interior pages from WONDER WOMAN #32?

Writer Gail Simone and artist Aaron Lopresti bring you the penultimate chapter of the jarring "Rise of the Olympian" story, and it doesn't get any clearer than this: Wonder Woman vs. Genocide in a final, deadly showdown that'll leave Diana with bruises, scrapes and perhaps the toughest decision she's ever had to make. Not sold? Check out the pages below for more.

WONDER WOMAN #32 hits on 5/27.

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