Phil Jiminez

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Phil Jiminez
My main takeaway from reading Wonder Woman comics from Marston to Perez to Jimenez to Rucka, is that the heart of the franchise is the mother-daughter story of Hippolyta and Diana. The mother who has seen and experienced the worst of humanity and wants to shield her people and especially her only daughter from it and the daughter who wants to go out and explore the world and use her powers to make a difference.
Steve is the catalyst for Diana leaving the island but in nearly every era, the relationship has fizzled out and dragging it out has only been detrimental to Diana and her supporting cast.
Making Diana/Steve central to the franchise and making Zeus Diana's father undermines the core relationship of the franchise.
Wonder Woman by Phil Jiminez
AQUAMAN TEMPEST TRADE PAPERBACK
It's the best of the hero sometimes known as Aqualad in these stories from Tempest #1-4, Teen Titans Spotlight #10 and 18 and Showcase '96 #1! While Tempest trains to reclaim his birthright, an ancient evil captures the very gods of the sea! And when that same evil turns its eye on Garth's ally Atlan, the young hero gets some unexpected help from Tula, whom he believed was dead! Also features Garth's true origin and why he was abandoned as a child.
Available at Lobo Comics & Toys this coming Wednesday, 06/20/2018
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Ms. Marvel #37 by Phil Jiminez
Wonder Woman by Phil Jiminez
Wonder Woman Historia by Phil Jiminez