The Marvel Cinematic Universe has utilized tie-in prequel comics to excite fans before the releases of their movies, but the DCEU has rarely done this for their own films. The only time that they have was for

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

,

which had multiple issues that focused on many of the key characters in the movie like Superman, Batman, Luther, and Lois.

Since then, Warner Bros. has not released another tie-in. But, with today’s news, they might be getting back into this promotional tie-in trend - starting with

Wonder

Woman 1984

.

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NEWS

Before the release of

Wonder Woman 1984

in theaters this October, DC plans on releasing a one-issue tie-in to the movie containing 32 pages and two stories.

Preview Pages - DC’s

Wonder Woman


1984

#1

Only the first story ties directly to the movie, which is co-written by Louise Simonson and

WW84

associate producer Anna Obropta with art by Bret Blevins. In this story, a hostage situation occurs at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. DC even made preview pages for this story available on

their main blog

, which includes an appearance from Barbara Minerva.

The second story, which is unrelated to the movie, is written by Steve Pugh with art by Marguerite Sauvage. In order to differentiate this from the direct tie-in story, this one takes place in the 80s and has Wonder Woman team up with Steve Trevor to steal back Diana’s Lasso of Truth from a supervillain.

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Cover Art of DC’s

Wonder Woman


1984

#1 by Nicola Scott

Additionally, the cover for this tie-in issue is illustrated by Nicola Scott, who did the pencil work for Greg Rucka’s

Wonder Woman: Year One

.

This tie-in comic plans to release first at U.S. Walmart stores  onSeptember 20 and then be available at all operating comic book stores and digital outlets on September 29.

WHAT THIS MEANS

As stated above, Warner Brothers do not publish promotional tie-in comics with their movies anymore, so to see them do it again with

Wonder Woman 1984

is a nice treat for fans. It also gives a little hope that they might continue this trend for their upcoming movies.

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It’s possible that films like

The Suicide Squad

,

The Flash

,

Black Adam

could receive tie-ins and benefit from them, helping to set up their worlds, characters, and plots. However, the fact that

Wonder Woman 1984

is DC’s most successful franchise critically and financially, might mean that this prelude comic series is a one-and-done.

So, fans shouldn’t get their hopes too high at the prospect of a tie-in issue for the R-Rated

Suicide Squad

sequel.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has utilized tie-in prequel comics to excite fans before the releases of their movies, but the DCEU has rarely done this for their own films. The only time that they have was for

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

,

which had multiple issues that focused on many of the key characters in the movie like Superman, Batman, Luther, and Lois.

Since then, Warner Bros. has not released another tie-in. But, with today’s news, they might be getting back into this promotional tie-in trend - starting with

Wonder

Woman 1984

.

ADVERTISEMENT

NEWS

Before the release of

Wonder Woman 1984

in theaters this October, DC plans on releasing a one-issue tie-in to the movie containing 32 pages and two stories.

Preview Pages - DC’s

Wonder Woman


1984

#1

Only the first story ties directly to the movie, which is co-written by Louise Simonson and

WW84

associate producer Anna Obropta with art by Bret Blevins. In this story, a hostage situation occurs at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. DC even made preview pages for this story available on

their main blog

, which includes an appearance from Barbara Minerva.

The second story, which is unrelated to the movie, is written by Steve Pugh with art by Marguerite Sauvage. In order to differentiate this from the direct tie-in story, this one takes place in the 80s and has Wonder Woman team up with Steve Trevor to steal back Diana’s Lasso of Truth from a supervillain.

Cover Art of DC’s

Wonder Woman


1984

#1 by Nicola Scott

Additionally, the cover for this tie-in issue is illustrated by Nicola Scott, who did the pencil work for Greg Rucka’s

Wonder Woman: Year One

.

This tie-in comic plans to release first at U.S. Walmart stores  onSeptember 20 and then be available at all operating comic book stores and digital outlets on September 29.

WHAT THIS MEANS

As stated above, Warner Brothers do not publish promotional tie-in comics with their movies anymore, so to see them do it again with

Wonder Woman 1984

is a nice treat for fans. It also gives a little hope that they might continue this trend for their upcoming movies.

It’s possible that films like

The Suicide Squad

,

The Flash

,

Black Adam

could receive tie-ins and benefit from them, helping to set up their worlds, characters, and plots. However, the fact that

Wonder Woman 1984

is DC’s most successful franchise critically and financially, might mean that this prelude comic series is a one-and-done.

So, fans shouldn’t get their hopes too high at the prospect of a tie-in issue for the R-Rated

Suicide Squad

sequel.