A short interview with Mariko Tamaki is at Newsarama. It's interesting to know how much her theater background has influenced her, and I think my favorite comment is this:
She also seems to be hyper-aware of her own continuing evolution as an artist and writer and is taking lessons from everything, which i think is a good thing. It makes me more optimistic about her time in Diana's world.Working in theater is where I learned how to work with a group, to see making art as a combined vision instead of a singular concept. Like I once sat in a room with eight woman and wrote fat-positive lyrics to “Living La Vida Loca” and I think if you can do that, you can work on a comic with an artist and an editor.
They don't really talk about Wonder Woman except, at the end, they ask if she wants to plug anything, and she says this:
This threw me a little - I was under the impression that she was the ongoing writer, but apparently she's just writing an arc? Or is she just using the wrong term? Or maybe it's just an arc and then whoever's supposed to do WW 5G takes over, except we don't know if 5G is really happening?I’ve got Wonder Woman and a Willow arc coming up! Please read them and continue to support your local comic store!