The classic villain shows up in issue #760 looking for help, and Diana’s quest to do the right thing makes for a complicated decision. Not helping the matter: the return of Machiavellian businessman Maxwell Lord. According to DC, the new story arc picks up with Diana in the aftermath of her battle with the Four Horsewomen, a time when life on the mere-mortal wavelength is tricky, and a new threat looms. Tamaki’s run on the title kicks off on June 10 with Wonder Woman #759, which features art by Mikel Janín and a cover by David Marquez. “I have always wanted a golden lasso and an invisible jet, and I feel like now, writing Wonder Woman, I’m one step closer.” “Wonder Woman was the hero I grew up with, she was my little-kid-living-room-cosplay,” said Tamaki in a statement. Mariko Tamaki, a shining talent who recently penned the graphic novel Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass, is turning her attention to DC Comics’ trinity, taking over Wonder Woman this June.
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