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DCU: Brave New World (Direct MP3 Link)
Mon, 7 Aug 2006 — 48:15
WONDER WOMAN: GODS AND MORTALS TPB
(Feb 2004)
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WONDER WOMAN: CHALLENGE OF THE GODS TP
(Sep 2004)
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Be here for the next step in the evolution in comics. The Crisis and its aftermath have led to this! Come join senior group editor Mike Carlin and senior editor Matt Idelson with Gail Simone (Secret Six, All-New Atom), Howard Porter (JLA, Trials of Shazam), as they take you inside DC's Brave New World. Recorded live on July 23, 2006 at Comic-Con San Diego, CA. Brought to you by DCcomics.com
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Fan: Since Infinite Crisis, I have no idea what the hell the continuity of the DC is. All of a sudden, Wonder Woman is part of the Justice League beginning. How does that affect the George Pérez series? Where does that fit in? ... What is and what isn't part of the current world? Are we going to find out, or are we going to have to read for years.
Matt Idelson: There's a project in the works for next year. And I don't know if it's been announced, so I'm not going to say too much, except that it's designed to address some of these things, from some of the books and different characters.
Mike Carlin: A lot of what we're doing is not going to say that the George Pérez series fits perfectly right now. That's 15 years ago, almost 20 years ago. It's going to change and evolve every decade or so.
From www.newsarama.com
DC COMICS SOLICITATIONS FOR MAY 2006
02-12-2006 07:04 PM

JSA #85
(May 2006)
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JSA #85
Written by Paul Levitz
Art by Rags Morales, Dave Meikis and Luke Ross
Cover by George Pérez
The thrilling new story by legendary Justice Society writer Paul Levitz and superstar penciller Rags Morales continues as the ghosts of the JSA's past rise to fight the team today! Plus, more insight into the secrets of the Gentleman Ghost!
On sale May 3 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US
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WONDER WOMAN: DESTINY CALLING TP
(May 2006)
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WONDER WOMAN: DESTINY CALLING TP
Written by George Pérez
Art by Pérez, Art Adams, Brian Bolland, John Bolton and various
Cover by Pérez
The fourth and final volume collecting the incredible run by comics master George Pérez (CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS)! Wonder Woman must face a god among men! This volume collects WONDER WOMAN #20-24, plus ANNUAL #1, featuring a host of comics' greatest artists!
Advance-solicited; on sale June 21 • 176 pg, FC, $19.99 US
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WONDER WOMAN: GOD AND MORTALS TP
(Feb 2004)
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WONDER WOMAN: GOD AND MORTALS TP
Written by George Pérez, Greg Potter and Len Wein
Art by Pérez & Bruce Patterso
Cover by Pérez
Reoffered to coincide with WONDER WOMAN: DESTINY CALLING, this first volume in a series of four spotlighting the work of George Pérez collects WONDER WOMAN #1-7, featuring the young Amazon's origin and her introduction to "Man's World." Plus, an introduction and rare art by Pérez.
On sale May 3 • 192 pg, FC, $19.95 US • Relist
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WONDER WOMAN: CHALLENGE OF THE GODS TP
(Sep 2004)
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WONDER WOMAN: CHALLENGE OF THE GODS TP
Written by George Pérez and Len Wein
Art by Pérez & Bruce Patterson
Cover by Pérez
Reoffered to coincide with WONDER WOMAN: DESTINY CALLING, this second volume collects WONDER WOMAN #7-14, featuring the debut of the deadly Cheetah! CHALLENGE OF THE GODS also features a gallery section of rare Pérez art.
On sale May 3 • 176 pg, FC, $19.95 US • Relist
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WONDER WOMAN: BEAUTY AND THE BEASTS TP
(Sep 2005)
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WONDER WOMAN: BEAUTY AND THE BEASTS TP
Written by George Pérez , John Byrne and Len Wein
Art by Pérez, Byrne, Dick Giordano, Bob Smith and Frank McLaughlin
Cover by Pérez
Reoffered to coincide with WONDER WOMAN: DESTINY CALLING, the third volume collecting classic stories by George Pérez reprints WONDER WOMAN #15-19 and ACTION COMICS #600. Wonder Woman faces her toughest opponents yet in tales featuring Silver Swan, Superman, Circe, Darkseid and more!
On sale May 3 • 160 pg, FC, $19.95 US • Relist
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From www.comicbookresources.com
DC COMICS SOLICITATIONS FOR PRODUCT SHIPPING SEPTEMBER, 2005
by Jonah Weiland, Executive Producer
Posted: June 20, 2005

CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS: ABSOLUTE EDITION
(Nov 2005)
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CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS: THE ABSOLUTE EDITION HC
Written by Marv Wolfman
Art by George Pérez, Dick Giordano, Jerry Ordway and Mike DeCarlo
Cover by Pérez
Worlds lived. Worlds died. And the DC Universe was never the same! In 1985, DC Comics dramatically altered comics' original universe with CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS, a 12-issue series that rocked the comics community, tragically dooming some of DC's most beloved characters and drastically altering others. Written by Marv Wolfman and pencilled by George Pérez, with inks by Dick Giordano, Jerry Ordway and Mike DeCarlo, CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS finds the alternate worlds that once were a hallmark of the DC Universe under siege by a mysterious force powerful enough to wipe out the lives of billions.
Now this landmark series gets the star treatment in CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS: THE ABSOLUTE EDITION - an oversized slipcased set containing two hardcover books. The 368-page Book One includes the full 12-issue maxiseries (which was painstakingly restored and meticulously recolored in 1998), with an introduction by Marv Wolfman, afterword by Dick Giordano, and creator bios. George Pérez provides all-new art for the dustjacket. (Please note that the Monitor Tapes section from issue #10 will be shot from the original art for this issue and represented in its original form.)
The 96-page Book Two contains a compendium featuring the full behind-the-scenes story on the years-long making of the maxiseries complete with memos, notes, original plots and commentary from Marv Wolfman and Jerry Ordway; the Official Index to Crisis and Official Index to Crisis Crossovers being reprinted for the very first time, completely updated; a look into post-Crisis events and aftermath stories, how the Superboy/Legion conundrum was solved, and a look at the 20th anniversary of this seminal event. George Pérez provides all-new art for the dustjacket.
Advance-solicited; on sale November 16 o Oversized, slipcased hardcover o 464 pg, FC, $99.99 US
WONDER WOMAN: BEAUTY AND THE BEASTS TP
(Sep 2005)
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WONDER WOMAN: CHALLENGE OF THE GODS TP
(Sep 2004)
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WONDER WOMAN VOL. 3: BEAUTY AND THE BEASTS TP
Written by George Pérez, John Byrne and Len Wein
Art by Pérez, Byrne, Dick Giordano, Bob Smith and Frank McLaughlin
Cover by Pérez
The third volume collecting classic stories by George Pérez reprints WONDER WOMAN #15-19 and ACTION COMICS #600! Wonder Woman faces her toughest opponents yet in tales featuring Silver Swan, Superman, Circe, Darkseid and more! Featuring a new cover by Pérez!
On sale Sept 21 o 160 pg, FC, $19.99 US
WONDER WOMAN VOL. 2: CHALLENGE OF THE GODS TP
Written by George Pérez and Len Wein
Art by Pérez & Bruce Patterson
Cover by Pérez
Reoffered to coincide with WONDER WOMAN VOL. 3: BEAUTY AND THE BEASTS, this second volume reprints Pčrez's remarkable run on WONDER WOMAN, collecting WONDER WOMAN #7-14, featuring the debut of the deadly Cheetah!
On sale Sept 21 o 176 pg, FC, $19.95 US o Relist
From Ebay
Cover scan from thrillingcomics.
WONDER WOMAN: CHALLENGE OF THE GODS TP
(Sep 2004)
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From Diamond
Shipping This Week: September 9, 2004
Tuesday, September 07, 2004 9:47:59 AM
PLEASE NOTE: Due to the Labor Day holiday in the U.S., comics will arrive in stores on Thursday, September 9. The shipping lists for the week of September 6 will be posted on Tuesday, September 7.
The following products are expected to ship to comic book
specialty stores this week. Note that this list is tentative
and subject to change. Please check with your retailer for
availability.
JUL040653 WONDER WOMAN CHALLENGE OF GODS TP $19.95
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Jun 14, 2004 09:23 pm | DC Comics For Sep 2004 |
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From Comic Book Resources
WONDER WOMAN: CHALLENGE OF THE GODS TP
(Sep 2004)
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WONDER WOMAN: CHALLENGE OF THE GODS TP
Written by George Pérez & Len Wein
Art by Pérez & Bruce Patterson
Cover by Pérez
This second volume reprinting Pérez's remarkable run on WONDER WOMAN collects WONDER WOMAN #7-14, featuring the debut of the deadly Cheetah! CHALLENGE OF THE GODS also features a new cover by Pérez and a gallery section of rare art!
On sale Sept 8 o 176 pg, FC, $19.95 US
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BATMAN IN THE EIGHTIES TP
(Sep 2004)
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BATMAN IN THE EIGHTIES TP
Written by Len Wein, Doug Moench, Mike W. Barr,
Gerry Conway, Marv Wolfman, Barbara J. Randall, and Alan Brennert
Art by Michael Golden, Alan Davis, Paul Neary, Gene Colan, Klaus Janson, George Pérez, Romeo Tanghal, Don Newton, Alfredo Alcala, Walter Simonson, Dick Giordano, Trevor Von Eeden, Rodin Rodriguez, Jim Aparo, and Mike DeCarlo
Cover by Aparo
Nine of the best Batman stories of the 1980s are presented in BATMAN IN THE EIGHTIES, a new collection of thrilling stories of the Dark Knight Detective featuring Robin, Nightwing, Batgirl, The Joker, Penguin, and the Scarecrow! This volume contains "Shadow Play" (from BATMAN #348), "He With Secrets Fears the Sound" (DETECTIVE COMICS #518), "When Velvet Paws Caress the Ground" (DETECTIVE COMICS #519), "A Batman and the Outsiders Primer" (DC SAMPLER #3), "To Kill a Legend" (DETECTIVE COMICS #500), "Transition" (NEW TITANS #55), "Pieces of Penguin" (BATMAN #384), "Dreadful Birthday, Dear Joker…!" (BATMAN #321), "The Player on the Other Side," (BATMAN SPECIAL #1), and "Fear for Sale" (DETECTIVE COMICS #571), complete with introduction and chapter notes by comics historian John Wells.
On sale Sept 15 o 192 pg, FC, $19.95 US
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Jun 11, 2004 11:07 pm | Cinescape: Superman, Your Responses Part 2 |
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From Cinescape
Superman: Your Responses, Part Two
Dateline: Wednesday, June 9, 2004
By: TONY WHITT
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WONDER WOMAN: GODS AND MORTALS TPB
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Lamar Henderson: "This cycle is something that happens to all serial stories, no matter how we may wish otherwise. It happened to the STAR TREK franchise sometime during the run of DEEP SPACE NINE. It happened to BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER and X-FILES around the end of season 5 for each. It happened with X-MEN after the 'Dark Phoenix' storyline in 1980. The thing with TV show and most movie franchises (James Bond being a notable exception) is that there comes a time when the show has to end. Not so with comics. A series can continue with the same characters indefinitely, in spite of the fact that there's pretty much nothing new that can be done with the characters. And that's the problem with Superman, in my humble opinion. There's nothing new that can be done with the characters and the series can't be significantly changed because of its mythic status. If DC were going to make a bold move with the series, what they'd do is let Clark Kent and company retire and pass on the name to an entirely new concept, something different but still true to the basic principles of the Superman mythos. That, however, will never happen."
Perhaps not, Lamar – but the other difference between comics and television/movie series is that, while each may run through periods of stagnancy or times when even fans get well and truly sick of them, comics tend to push through those periods until a moment comes when true innovation occurs and the character is revitalized. Batman was one of the most boring characters around during the late 70s and early 80s, for instance, but no one would say that about him now. Wonder Woman is enjoying a similar renaissance now, even though her last big heyday in the public eye (apart from George Perez and Phil Jimenez's much-admired run in the 80s and early part of this decade) was the late 70s.
STAR TREK itself came back to television after a long period of "hiatus," broken only by movies and ongoing fandom. Perhaps we're experiencing that same sort of renaissance for Supes right now?
[ Read more Superman: Your Responses, Part Two ]
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Jun 03, 2004 06:55 pm | WW: Challenge of the Gods |
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From Pulse
NEWS: DC REVEALS COLLECTED EDITIONS FOR REST OF '04
posted 06-03-2004 05:49 PM
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On the eve of Book Expo America in Chicago, DC Comics announces new graphic novels and collected editions scheduled to run through the end of this year, with titles from the DCU, VERTIGO, WildStorm, and more.
Please note that the information below is subject to change. All VERTIGO and Humanoids titles are suggested for mature readers.
* DCU titles scheduled to arrive in stores in September:
WONDER WOMAN: CHALLENGE OF THE GODS TP
Writers: George Pérez, Len Wein
Artists: George Pérez and Bruce Patterson
$19.95 US/$30.95 CAN, 176 pages
| February 3, 2003 | Perez's TT Material: 2004 |
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From DC Boards
Topic: Questions for Bob Greenberger
posted February 03, 2003 09:06 AM
posted by Bob Greenberger
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The TRIGON collection is a trade and the next Perez Titans material you see is will be the second volume of the Archives, probably in 2004. Yes, we'll be recoloring his JLA and Wonder Woman books when we get to them. No, George won't be doing new covers, as mentioned earlier.
| January 30, 2003 | Reprint TPB Waiting for JLA/A |
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From DC Boards
Topic: Questions for Bob Greenberger
posted January 30, 2003 09:06 AM
posted by Bob Greenberger
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Right now, the Perez volumes are moving slowly through the system. Until we need the covers, we're not sure which way we're going. Neither JLA or WW are currently on the schedule so we have time to make this work out.
Yes, the plot to #4 is approved but there's no way George can do all that's left and still have all 4 come out this year. Neither DC nor Marvel, I suspect, want to wait on a bi-monthly schedule so we need for George to be well into #4 before scheduling the monthly event.
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October 28, 2002 | Karza's Baltimore Review |
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From Baron Karza
Baltimore Con
Monday, October 28 2002 at 7:14AM
Well the Baltimore convention for me was cool. Got to meet Mr. Perez finally. Though my friend and I drove him crazy with signing comics. He signed every issue of his Wonder Woman run for her, and I went on a Find Perez Issue hunt, and every time I found one, He signed it. Prime, Ultraforce, Wonder Woman, Superman. Anyway, Mr. Perez let us know with some excitment on his face that DC Comics is finally going to do Trade Paper backs of Wonder Woman 1-24. Of course you know, this is Mr. Perez's run of Wonder Woman. Thought you might like to know. Also he had the pencil cover for his new book there. OUTSTANDING!!!!!!
Have fun.
| October 26, 2002 |
Pérez's Entire WW Reprint |
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From PrincessAmethyst, via DC Boards
What's the matter with you people?! Haven't you heard?!
posted October 26, 2002 05:53 PM
I actually just left the Comic Con here in Baltimore and George Perez was there. He stated that DC was planning on putting his entire run as writer/artist on Wonder Woman, in three volumes. 8 issues in each volume, if I'm not mistaken, to kinda coincide with the whole JLA/Avengers thing. He's a nice guy and he signed my Wonder Woman (vol 2) #2! Wooo!
| October 21, 2002 |
Perez's Wonder Woman TP in 2003 |
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From Silver Bullet Comics (Thanks to Mart, via Wonder Woman DCBoards)
Lots More Questions / Lots More Answers
Monday, October 21
By Bob Rozakis
Why are there no compilations of WONDER WOMAN in the 50s. 60s and 70s? When are the collected Wonder Woman TPB collections by George Perez coming out?
-- Sherman Williams (Orson7@yahoo.com)
No plans for a WW IN THE (PICK YOUR DECADE) volume any time soon. The Perez volume is tentatively planned for next year.
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