Tony Daniel 's statement when asked about the new Superman/Wonder Woman comic series during a fan convention in Canada caused problems for DC Comics , which received flooded social media messages of contempt for the illustrator and the strategy. of publication. Indeed, the artist's comment that “for lack of a better example, something for the same target audience as Twilight” made fans nervous. And to try to justify himself he said, “I was talking to editors Bobbie Chase and Bob Harras about writing a comic that had a little more romance and was a little sexier – something along the lines of Twilight. You know, millions of people went to theaters to see the series because it had these themes. Drama, love triangles, forbidden love, things like that. A month later they offered me Superman/Wonder Woman and I accepted immediately.” “We will have much more romance and drama than actual action,” he added. The comment not only angered the publisher's fans, the majority of whom are men, but also some of the few female readers, who believe that this theme is offensive, since what they want are “good stories and not the same number of comics showing Superman's butt and Wonder Woman.” Superman/Wonder Woman will be released in October in the US.