Fifteen years after first writing the character, Portland resident Greg Rucka returned to DC Comics to write the ongoing "Wonder Woman" series. Rucka, who said the character has never been more ...
Batwoman. Daughter. Sister. Soldier. Hero. But since she was 10 years old, Kate Kane has lived in the shadow of a prophecy and the machinations of a religion devoted to the end of all things. How do ...
Yes!! Greg Rucka is officially back on “Batwoman” duty after a 13-year hiatus that left fans wondering if we’d ever see Kate Kane get the treatment she deserved again. At New York Comic Con, DC ...
This week, Wonder Woman fans were given the bummer news that veteran comics writer Greg Rucka would be leaving the character with issue #25 this July. Rucka was given the reigns of Wonder Woman for ...
In February 2017, writer Greg Rucka and artist Leandro Fernandez will introduce The Old Guard, a new ongoing comic book from Image, which tells the story of immortal warriors struggling through the ...
Greg Rucka and Michael Lark are returning to the dystopian world of Lazarus, their neo-feudalist world, with the final instalment, Lazarus: Fallen. For the new series, Rucka and Lark are joined by ...
Greg Rucka took some time out of his busy Heroes Con schedule a few weeks back to have a chat with IGN about his recent and upcoming comics work. He recently completed a successful Kickstarter for ...
The Portland-based comic book writer Greg Rucka is one of the giants in Oregon’s comics ecosystem. And he has a unique relationship with Wonder Woman, having two acclaimed runs writing the character ...
In a long interview dense with discussion of creative intention and identity representation in media, past and current Wonder Woman writer Greg Rucka confirmed to Comicosity’s Matt Santori-Griffith ...
Rucka said that while "The Lies" and "Year One" are complimentary, the series' first trade can be read independently, with readers getting a "straight-up Wonder Woman story where you understand what's ...
No more wondering about subtext or worrying if you’ve been reading between the lines: “Wonder Woman” writer Greg Rucka has confirmed that Diana of Themyscira is officially, canonically, queer. The ...
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