A campaign to restore Wonder Woman to...issue 600
USA Today's Pop Candy blog tells that there's a postcard campaign under way now to have Wonder Woman restored to the 600th issue. In other words, not to restore it to where they left off 3 years ago, with issue 228 of the second volume, but rather, the number of issues that's been published since the Amazonian princess's debut in 1941.
I find this a very surprising request, because already 3 years ago, the decision to relaunch the WW series in a new volume was as ridiculous and needless as Marvel's own steps for the same. If anything, I do think that WW should be restored to the previous numbering for the 2nd volume, and come to think of it, the background she had when George Perez, Greg Potter and Len Wein revised Diana's origins in 1987.
I find this a very surprising request, because already 3 years ago, the decision to relaunch the WW series in a new volume was as ridiculous and needless as Marvel's own steps for the same. If anything, I do think that WW should be restored to the previous numbering for the 2nd volume, and come to think of it, the background she had when George Perez, Greg Potter and Len Wein revised Diana's origins in 1987.
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