This is from a CBR interview:
In Dark Knight III: The Master Race, you got to do these mini-comics focused on different members of the Justice League. Is there any character in the wider DC Universe you would love to crack at?
"There's a bunch! They have such an amazing pantheon and so many of them surface in Dark Knight. One character I loved using in Strikes Again was the Question. There's so many and some are so goofy like the unforgivable 60s ones like Brother Power the Geek. I think everyone wants their crack at Wonder Woman because she's one of those great characters who has been done right so rarely. She's been drawn right but rarely been written right."
Despite his puerile portrayal of a man-hating Diana in that All Star Batman series, I'd still be curious to see what he'd do. I liked the portrayal of Diana in Dark Knight III, but I also remember reading an interview with him in which he said that the series was much more Azzarello than him - this snippet is from Wikipedia: "I thoroughly applaud what [Brian Azzarello] [is] doing," he said "But now that he's doing [DK III], it's now a four-part series. I'm doing the fourth."
Really, I've been curious since reading this magazine in the 80s, though I confess I remember nothing of the article and don't know where my copy is.
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I mean, I wouldn't be super-stoked for another uber-violent portrayal, but I wonder if it'd be more interesting than that? I also wonder who Miller thinks *has* written her "right" other than, obviously, Azzarello - I wish the interviewer had asked that follow-up question.