Three-time WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee has written a new Wonder Woman story. The story was featured in the DC Comics 80th Anniversary Edition
AJ Lee is well-known among her fans for her geeky tastes as she often talks about video games and comic books on her social media account. The Crazy Chick from WWE’s former Divas Division reached a milestone when her work was featured in the 80th Anniversary Edition of DC Comics. She and her husband CM Punk took to Twitter to make the announce her new Wonder Woman story.
AJ Lee Writes A Wonder Woman Story For DC Comics
AJ Lee took to Twitter to talk about her Wonder Woman story and thanked her illustrator Ming Doyle. It’s a story in the first issue in the Wonder Woman: Black & Gold anthology miniseries. DC says the duo’s tale will “travel to Themyscira for a tense family reunion”. CM Punk also hyped up his wife in a tweet, asking his fans to check out her story. “It’s got a story by a Wonder Woman I know,” tweeted Punk.
I wrote a Wonder Woman story for @DCComics’ 80th Anniversary anthology, beautifully illustrated by @mingdoyle! So many great stories in here by Becky Cloonan, Amy Reeder, Nadia Shammas & Morgan Beem, John Arcudi & Ryan Sook. Available now! https://t.co/BjtxVfed4U pic.twitter.com/UJhjFdlLKC
— AJ Mendez (@TheAJMendez) June 23, 2021
It’s new comic day! If you venture to your local comic shop, make sure you check out the @DCComics 80th anniversary Wonder Woman anthology! It’s got a story written by a Wonder Woman I know: @TheAJMendez! pic.twitter.com/sX2r2fo7P2
— player/coach (@CMPunk) June 23, 2021
More about AJ Lee’s writing career
With a 2017 New York bestselling memoir Crazy is my Superpower: How I Triumphed by Breaking Bones, Breaking Hearts, and Breaking the Rules already under her name, AJ Lee may thrive as much as a writer as she did as a wrestler, or even more. She has also scripted licensed comic books like GLOW and Dungeon & Dragons for IDW Publishing with her writing partner Aimee Garcia. In addition, she is also a mental health and animal adoption advocate.
Moreover, in an announcement on Deadline Hollywood’s Twitter, AJ is also working with Lucifer actress Aimee Garcia to pen the upcoming untitled sequel of the 2013 Universal Keanu Reeves movie 47 Ronin. The duo stated that as creators of color, they both are honored to be part of a modern, multicultural story with powerful female leads.
To achieve this goal, they have recently launched Scrappy Heart Productions to create diverse stories. Moreover, the firm is also adapting Mendez’s bestselling memoir into a movie.
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