Renae De Liz

'Legend Of Wonder Woman' And Suppression Of Creator Dissent
'Legend Of Wonder Woman' And Suppression Of Creator Dissent
'Legend Of Wonder Woman' And Suppression Of Creator Dissent
As we contemplate the world of comics (and the world at large) in 2016, and the unfortunately inevitable controversies to come, it seems appropriate to be concerned about the recent events surrounding the cancellation of Legend of Wonder Woman, and the environment that's created when those making comics are afraid to express concerns for fear of losing their jobs. It's troubling enough that very few comics creators have job security or benefits, but expecting them to watch what they say at all times for fear of unemployment can only make that lack of security feel that much worse.
'Legend of Wonder Woman' #1: The Diana We've Been Waiting For
'Legend of Wonder Woman' #1: The Diana We've Been Waiting For
'Legend of Wonder Woman' #1: The Diana We've Been Waiting For
The Legend of Wonder Woman #1, by Renae De Liz and Ray Dillon, is the first chapter of an extended take on Wonder Woman’s origin. The book opens with a history of the Amazons and Queen Hippolyta, leading up to Princess Diana’s birth. It then begins a story about Diana as a child, in which she has a preternatural sense that there’s something mystically askew on Paradise Island, and it may be causing horrifying monsters to attack. De Liz and Dillon’s take on the young Diana is a delight for Wonder Woman fans. With her voluminous black hair and big blue eyes, the girl who would be Wonder Woman is immediately recognizable among the other young Amazons. She’s a very serious child who strains against the expectations of her royal mother, less interested in learning how to rule Themyscira than how to defend it.
DC's New Digital Wonder Woman Anthology 'Sensation Comics'
DC's New Digital Wonder Woman Anthology 'Sensation Comics'
DC's New Digital Wonder Woman Anthology 'Sensation Comics'
  With both Legends of the Dark Knight and Adventures of Superman sadly no longer with us, it seemed unlikely that Wonder Woman would also star in her own digital-first anthology series from DC Comics. Fortunately that's turned out not to be the case, as the publisher has confirmed the third member of its heroic "trinity" will indeed be the focus of Sensation Comics, a digital-first anth
Great Comics Artists Contribute To 'Storykiller' Kickstarter
Great Comics Artists Contribute To 'Storykiller' Kickstarter
Great Comics Artists Contribute To 'Storykiller' Kickstarter
Here at ComicsAlliance, we obviously have a vested interest in seeing comics bloggers do well with their various projects. That said, it's a lot easier to get behind stuff when it looks like it's going to be amazing, which is why we're all pretty excited about Kelly Thompson's Storykiller and the roster of incredible artists she's gathered to illustrate the special edition of her new novel. As you
Renae De Liz’s ‘Amethyst’ Pitch Is An Unpublished Gem (Get It?)
Renae De Liz’s ‘Amethyst’ Pitch Is An Unpublished Gem (Get It?)
Renae De Liz’s ‘Amethyst’ Pitch Is An Unpublished Gem (Get It?)
In case you missed it, DC relaunched Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld last week in the pages of Sword of Sorcery. Like a lot of comics, though, this one comes with a story of what might've been, a pitch from artist Renae De Liz outlining exactly what she'd like to do with an Amethyst relaunch...
IDW Publishing Announces Ongoing ‘Womanthology’ Comic [Wondercon]
IDW Publishing Announces Ongoing ‘Womanthology’ Comic [Wondercon]
IDW Publishing Announces Ongoing ‘Womanthology’ Comic [Wondercon]
The graphic novel anthology Womanthology, a Kickstarter-funded project launched by artist Renae de Liz to spotlight the work of female comics creators, recently hit stands with its Womanthology: Heroic book collection, and IDW Publishing announced today at Wondercon that there is more to come this September with an ongoing Womanthology...
Help Comic Creating Family Keep Their Home
Help Comic Creating Family Keep Their Home
Help Comic Creating Family Keep Their Home
Readers may already be familiar with Ray Dillon and Renae De Liz, two comic book artists who tied the knot at this past summer's San Diego Comic-Con International. The couple have been busy illustrating titles like "Rogue Angel" and Jennifer Love Hewitt's upcoming "Music Box" from IDW in their Salina, Kan...