Having just wrapped on the DC Black Label miniseries Superman: Year One with acclaimed collaborator Frank Miller, artist John Romita Jr. has his sights on another DC icon: Wonder Woman.

In an exclusive interview with CBR to promote the collection edition of Superman: Year One, Romita Jr. expressed interest in focusing on the Amazonian superhero in his next major project for DC, as the character appears in a supporting role in the miniseries' final issue.

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"Now, what do I do next? I have no effing idea," admitted Romita. "I would love to tackle Wonder Woman, excuse the expression, I would love to tackle that character like I'm working on Superman and Batman."

Romita Jr.'s comments follow earlier comments made by Miller last month similarly expressing interest in focusing on Wonder Woman in a potential future project. After decades of working with Marvel Comics, Romita Jr. moved to DC during the New 52 era for an acclaimed run on Action Comics with Geoff Johns before teaming with Scott Snyder for the inaugural story arc on All-Star Batman. Next, Romita Jr. is poised to reunite with former collaborator Brian Michael Bendis in a return to Action Comics this month.

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Superman: Year One is written by Frank Miller and illustrated by John Romita Jr. The complete miniseries collection is on sale now from DC.