![]() The early look given highlights Jimenez's artwork, especially since there are no word bubbles of any kind, though two pages included break down the two tribes present in the book. RELATED: Wonder Woman: Where Did the Amazons Get a Gun? It was important that readers see themselves somewhere represented physically among these women." I wanted to represent the different types of women around the world. Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons is like a history book for a young Amazon where she learns the history of her people, from the perspective of her people."Īrtist Phil Jimenez also discussed what he gravitated to in the series, saying, "The thing that excited me the most about this project was Kelly Sue’s take on the mythology." He continued, "This book also allowed me to rethink the design of the Amazons. We took all the language and iconography that we’re used to in stories about men as heroes, and put women at the center. "We wanted to do a Homeric epic with a woman at the center. ![]() "This book is very much a conversation between Phil and me talking about these characters and what makes them resonant today," said writer Kelly Sue DeConnick. ![]() ![]() RELATED: Nubia Writer Confirms Trans Amazons Are Part of Wonder Woman's Culture ![]()
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