There is no shortage of outstanding artists turning out work in DC Comics' current slate, but the talents ofDan Moracontinue to be standout on books likeBatman/Superman: World’s Finest,Shazam!,Justice League Unlimited, and many others. Yet there’s one title that remains a pipe dream for fans of DC’s most amazing Amazon.
With DC’s mainWonder Womanseries making headlines, and a bold new vision fortheAbsolute Wonder Womanproving even skeptics wrong, the time is right to return to one teased project that never saw the light of day.

To the delight of fans at the time, Dan Mora posted design work toInstagramfeaturing a new take on a ‘Young Diana,‘apparently for a book that never moved forward. With renewed focus on DC’s most iconic heroine, could it finally become a reality?
Dan Mora is Perfect For A Wonder Woman Series
Fan speculation immediately mounted regarding what these designs could have been used for, with Mora taking to the comments of the post to confirm thatthe new Young Diana design would have been intended for a graphic novel project. Thankfully for everyone involved, the artist has gotten the opportunity to bring Wonder Woman to life inJustice League Unlimited, standout cover art, andthe newly-announcedNew History of the DC Universevariant.
For ‘Young Wonder Woman,’ DC Has You Covered
It’s Almost Trinity’s Time To Shine!
For those who are suddenly clamoring for some young Wonder Woman stories, fret not, because DC has you covered. As part of his run on the currentWonder Womantitle, Tom King has been penning a delightful series of backup stories with artist Belén Ortega featuringWonder Woman’s young daughter Trinitygetting into all sorts of hijinks. The stories proved so popular that DC will be giving Trinity her own miniseries where she teams up with versions of herself from different points in time.
In a serendipitous twist, longtime DC fans will know the concept of thisTrinity comics miniserieshas its roots in Silver Age Wonder Woman stories, in which Diana also teamed up with time displaced versions of herself, specifically herteenage Wonder Girl and toddler Wonder Tot forms. If the series proves to be a hit, who knows? Mora’s own youngWonder Womanproject, whatever it may have been, could keep fans hoping for years to come.

