Anyone else reading this?
I just finished reading the issue and all I can say is "Wow"!
Writer Gail Simone has found a really, really interesting take on Wonder Woman's origin without contradicting any of the established continuity.
She poses the question about how the other immortal and "barren" women on the Island would feel about their Queen being able to "concieve and bear" a child after so many centuries of living without children in their midst.
I'm fascinated at the kinds of angles that Simone is able to bring to the female centric comic books that she writes that probably couldn't be handles as eloquently by a male writer. It's astounding to me that she is in fact that first female writer to be given the ongoing Wonder Woman title after 60+ years (I'm not counting Trina Robbins mini that filled in between Crisis and the Perez ongoing).
I just finished reading the issue and all I can say is "Wow"!
Writer Gail Simone has found a really, really interesting take on Wonder Woman's origin without contradicting any of the established continuity.
She poses the question about how the other immortal and "barren" women on the Island would feel about their Queen being able to "concieve and bear" a child after so many centuries of living without children in their midst.
I'm fascinated at the kinds of angles that Simone is able to bring to the female centric comic books that she writes that probably couldn't be handles as eloquently by a male writer. It's astounding to me that she is in fact that first female writer to be given the ongoing Wonder Woman title after 60+ years (I'm not counting Trina Robbins mini that filled in between Crisis and the Perez ongoing).
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