Superman has Action Comics, Batman has Detective Comics (Among others).
Should Wonder Woman have a second title set in the present
Character » Wonder Woman appears in 8808 issues.
I'd love to read a book that focuses more on her time in Washington, meeting and getting to know Steve Trevor, and seeing how the world differs from what she had been told on Paradise Island. Definitely more of the kind of Diana that we've gotten from her time in Justice League, which quite frankly seems like a different character at times compared to her, though still very good, self-titled book.
@jointron33 said:
Sensation for more superheroic stuff and WW for more mythology stuff
Exactly, or even her adventures from the previous five years
Doubt it. I never really saw the point of a character having more than one book. The thing is DC doesn't know how to properly use certain characters. If they gave WW a second book they would do a piss poor job on it.
No. Definitely not. Don't get me wrong, I love Wonder Woman.....'s comic book series. But I just don't feel like having multiple titles dedicated to the same character is a very good idea (or even necessary for that matter). Even for Superman and Batman I don't care for it. For Action Comics, I think it's OK if they stick to Superman's past stories, but from what I hear it's moved into the present. My main problem with it is that it just doesn't make sense. Take Batman for instance. Is DC trying to say that Batman was dealing with The Court of Owls, Bane, and Dollmaker all at the same time? If so, then I call BS on that. Also, could you imagine if a character like Nightwing had two solo titles? No, of course not lol (again, don't get me wrong, I like Nightwing more than Batman). I think secondary titles are a waste of space when there are soooo many other characters that could be having their own titles.
@Wboy said:
Maybe not Sensation Comics, it sounds so eh............I'd like something that appeals to both genders @_@
"Warrior Comics" ???????
Agreed. I don't know if I could buy something called Sensation Comics...
@Blood1991 said:
She has the Amicomie thing, not that Sensation would be bad, I can always use more Wonder Woman in my life.
Amicomi is a series, doesn't count. Three issues focus on a specific character, but each arc ties into the overreaching narrative. It's not really another WW series.
@ThanosIsMad said:
@Blood1991 said:
She has the Amicomie thing, not that Sensation would be bad, I can always use more Wonder Woman in my life.
Amicomi is a series, doesn't count. Three issues focus on a specific character, but each arc ties into the overreaching narrative. It's not really another WW series.
Oh I thought it was a team series my bad.
@Blood1991 said:
@ThanosIsMad said:
@Blood1991 said:
She has the Amicomie thing, not that Sensation would be bad, I can always use more Wonder Woman in my life.
Amicomi is a series, doesn't count. Three issues focus on a specific character, but each arc ties into the overreaching narrative. It's not really another WW series.
Oh I thought it was a team series my bad.
It is, but it's as much a Wonder Woman series as Justice League is. Plus, Ame-Comi Diana has been quite annoying lately.
@SmashBrawler said:
@Blood1991 said:
@ThanosIsMad said:
@Blood1991 said:
She has the Amicomie thing, not that Sensation would be bad, I can always use more Wonder Woman in my life.
Amicomi is a series, doesn't count. Three issues focus on a specific character, but each arc ties into the overreaching narrative. It's not really another WW series.
Oh I thought it was a team series my bad.
It is, but it's as much a Wonder Woman series as Justice League is. Plus, Ame-Comi Diana has been quite annoying lately.
Ok so team series with different character focus every three issues. Well then the only reason she doesn't have another title is because DC fears it won't sell well enough I guess.
Concerning Diana's own Action/Detective Comics I say no for now. I hate the fact that Marvel is flodded with Avengers/X-Men titles, same in DC with Batman, Superman and Green Lantern.
Maybe when they get rid of some Bat-titles.
I would probably buy it but I'm just not sure it would work. Comic book readers rarely read series about female characters (except when it's part of the Bat-family because, well, Batman) and DC already has difficulties selling Wonder-Woman despite its creative team and general quality.
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