Wonder Woman

This Magazine Kills Fascists: Punching Nazis In ‘DC Comics: Bombshells’
This Magazine Kills Fascists: Punching Nazis In ‘DC Comics: Bombshells’
This Magazine Kills Fascists: Punching Nazis In ‘DC Comics: Bombshells’
This week, like a lot of people, we're in the mood to punch some Nazis and see some Nazis get punched, and there's no better comic on the stands for that than DC Comics: Bombshells, which takes the iconic heroines of the DC Universe and recasts them as World War II resistance fighters. The great thing about Bombshells is that it doesn't just extol the virtues of smacking a Nazi upside the face with a baseball bat; it reminds us there's more than one way to fight back.
‘Wonder Woman’ Sprints Through a War Zone in New Image
‘Wonder Woman’ Sprints Through a War Zone in New Image
‘Wonder Woman’ Sprints Through a War Zone in New Image
Have there been a ton more movie stills being released lately, or is it just me? Not even Alien: Covenant’s trailer release stopped that account from posting more photos, and even more have arrived this week from the It remake to Ghost in the Shell. Today’s latest is from the upcoming Wonder Woman, one of the most anticipated movies of 2017, and sees the hero suited up in the middle of a battlefield.
‘Wonder Woman’ Claims Her Sword in New Photo
‘Wonder Woman’ Claims Her Sword in New Photo
‘Wonder Woman’ Claims Her Sword in New Photo
Even without her lasso and gauntlets and sword, Wonder Woman is still plenty powerful — but those things sure do help, and they look cool as hell. Like, really cool. Functionally speaking, Diana’s accessories have always been pretty awesome, but some of them (lookin’ at you, lasso) have occasionally come off as a bit corny. As we’ve seen in the trailers, Gal Gadot and director Patty Jenkins have ensured that there’s nothing silly about them, but when it comes to that sword, there’s no debate: It rules. And it’s the centerpiece in a newly released photo from the upcoming Wonder Woman solo film.
The Best Movie Posters of 2016
The Best Movie Posters of 2016
The Best Movie Posters of 2016
Our ongoing celebration of the best from the world of film in 2016 continues with our ranking of the finest movie posters of the year. In the gallery above you’ll see our picks for the 25 best. They range from massive hits to to tiny indie releases; we decided not to limit our list just to huge commercial successes. We don’t determine a movie’s quality by its box office totals. Why should we determine a poster’s quality that way?
The Best Movie Trailers of 2016
The Best Movie Trailers of 2016
The Best Movie Trailers of 2016
December is officially upon us, and so is year-end list-making season. We’re kicking things off by looking backwards and forwards: By ranking the finest teasers, trailers, and coming attractions of 2016. To qualify, only the trailer had to be released in this calendar year; you’ll see trailers below for movies that haven’t even been released yet and can’t be judged next to the films they represent. That’s as it should be; beyond their function as pieces of advertising, trailers should stand alone, as bite-sized entertainments and even, in a few rare occasions, as works of art. Here are the ten trailers of 2016 (plus a few honorable mentions) that came closest to that lofty ideal.
Comics Alliance Gift Guide: Comics To Buy Your Mom (To Show Her What the Fuss is About)
Comics Alliance Gift Guide: Comics To Buy Your Mom (To Show Her What the Fuss is About)
Comics Alliance Gift Guide: Comics To Buy Your Mom (To Show Her What the Fuss is About)
Picture it: your sitting by the fire, flipping through an old issue of Sandman, and your mother audibly sighs. "Why do you still read that junk?" You sit and think for a second. Despite the fact that approximately all of the movies coming out are based on comics, you still can't get your mom to understand why you love these funny books. Until now. This holiday season, give your mom a gift that'll teach her the love of comics.
Wonder Woman Fights The Joker in New ‘Justice League Action’ Trailer
Wonder Woman Fights The Joker in New ‘Justice League Action’ Trailer
Wonder Woman Fights The Joker in New ‘Justice League Action’ Trailer
Now that we know Cartoon Network’s zany Justice League Action is bound for a December premiere, new trailers are suiting up all over the place. Case in point, a new international trailer introduces a few heroes we haven’t heard from yet, as Batman, Wonder Woman and Superman take on some of the DC universe’s biggest villains.
Gal Gadot Describes Her First ‘Wonder Woman’ Costume Experience
Gal Gadot Describes Her First ‘Wonder Woman’ Costume Experience
Gal Gadot Describes Her First ‘Wonder Woman’ Costume Experience
One of my favorite parts of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was Gal Gadot’s costume as Wonder Woman. Not only was it a much-needed splash of color in an otherwise monochrome film, it was also a nice departure from the overly bulky superhero costumes that have become the norm. Ben Affleck might be a great Batman, but there were times when he looked a little bit like Ralphie’s brother in A Christmas Story, too padded up to put his arms down, let alone fight his way through a warehouse of bad guys. Wonder Woman, on the other hand, looked every bit the agile warrior we were hoping for.
Letters Of Note: How Lettering Improves ‘Wonder Woman’ And DC Rebirth
Letters Of Note: How Lettering Improves ‘Wonder Woman’ And DC Rebirth
Letters Of Note: How Lettering Improves ‘Wonder Woman’ And DC Rebirth
Lettering is an art form that doesn’t get enough recognition in comics, and when it’s done well you’ll often not notice it. However, Wonder Woman by Greg Rucka, Nicola Scott, Romulo Fajardo Jr, and Jodi Wynne incorporates the lettering in a few unique ways that add extra layers to the storytelling, and is emblematic of how a new approach to lettering is improving DC Comics on the whole.

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