Thats the question posed by the newWonder Womancomic story that begins this week, written byG.
Willow Wilsonand illustrated by Cary Nord.
Best known as the writer and co-creator ofMs.

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EW caught up with Wilson to discuss her plans for the Amazing Amazon.
WILLOW WILSON: Its a very different experience.
Nothing was there before, it was a completely blank canvas.

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In some ways its easier, in some ways its harder.
Finding that balance is not easy.
Wonder Woman has this role as a bringer of peace.

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Those days are over.
The things we fight wars over now are so much more abstract than territory or national sovereignty.
Can the God of War really change?

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How much leeway can she give him?
Were really reopening old wounds.
The outcome will have massive reverberations for all those characters.

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Wonder Woman was created by men and has often (though not always) been written by men.
But Im so deep into it now that Its really hard for me to tell.
Its up for interpretation.

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They had to have reached a point where theyre that comfortable with each other.
The same month that youre beginning your Wonder Woman story, Kelly Sue DeConnick will begin her Aquaman run.
you could tell different stories with those characters.

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Wonder Woman#58 is on sale now.
Buy ithere, and check out the first few pages below.

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