But by the end of the first arc, all of these relationships will have changed in some meaningful way. When we open, Kate is estranged from her father, embarking on a new romance, and trying to figure out if she’s mentor material. We never want you to read an issue and feel like it doesn’t matter to the characters or that things can just easily “reset” after each arc. WHB: A big mantra for us with BATWOMAN is “There Is No Status Quo.” Since this is a new ongoing, we wanted to make sure that Kate Kane/Batwoman is always moving forward, always changing and evolving as the series progresses. The series is going to be a wild ride over the first 3 arcs. But don’t think we’ll be settling for just that. However, this series will be the place to see more otherworldly aspects of the DCU. JHW: It’s hard to say how much we’re shaking up the status quo for Batwoman because there is still so much to explore. How and why are you shaking up the series’ status quo? Haden Blackman and here are some of the more interesting bits: The Source has a new interview up with Williams and co-writer W.
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