DC Studios head James Gunn recently praised Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons, fueling rumors that the graphic novel series will be used as inspiration for the upcoming DC Universe series, Paradise Lost.In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), Gunn wrote, “Historia is a breathtaking work of sequential art & one of the best things to come out of [DC] & comics in the past few years. Thank you to [Kelly Sue DeConnick], [Phil Jimenez], [Gene Ha], & [Nicola Scott] for this incredible experience.” The three-issue series was published by DC’s Black Label imprint from November 2021 to December 2022. Historia: The Amazons is described as a “Homeric epic of the lost history of the Amazons and Queen Hippolyta’s rise to power.”Gunn’s post comes shortly after a rumor emerged that hinted at the upcoming Wonder Woman prequel television series Paradise Lost pulling inspiration from Historia. Trusted scooper CanWeGetSomeToast recently shared that the DCU’s Wonder Woman will not have the same origin as Gal Gadot’s version, which was shown in Patty Jenkins’ 2017 film, Wonder Woman. The scooper shared an image of both Gadot’s Wonder Woman and the cover to the Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons hardcover collected edition. While unconfirmed, this suggests that Paradise Lost will pull from the acclaimed three-issue series.RELATED: Birds of Prey Writer Teases Wonder Woman Appearance
DC Studios head James Gunn recently praised Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons, fueling rumors that the graphic novel series will be used as inspiration for the upcoming DC Universe series, Paradise Lost.
In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), Gunn wrote, “Historia is a breathtaking work of sequential art & one of the best things to come out of [DC] & comics in the past few years. Thank you to [Kelly Sue DeConnick], [Phil Jimenez], [Gene Ha], & [Nicola Scott] for this incredible experience.” The three-issue series was published by DC’s Black Label imprint from November 2021 to December 2022. Historia: The Amazons is described as a “Homeric epic of the lost history of the Amazons and Queen Hippolyta’s rise to power.”
Gunn’s post comes shortly after a rumor emerged that hinted at the upcoming Wonder Woman prequel television series Paradise Lost pulling inspiration from Historia. Trusted scooper CanWeGetSomeToast recently shared that the DCU’s Wonder Woman will not have the same origin as Gal Gadot’s version, which was shown in Patty Jenkins’ 2017 film, Wonder Woman. The scooper shared an image of both Gadot’s Wonder Woman and the cover to the Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons hardcover collected edition. While unconfirmed, this suggests that Paradise Lost will pull from the acclaimed three-issue series.
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