leveret, Newsarama's interview with JH Williams tends to support your conclusion, as well as Rucka's prior history with Batwoman on 52 and Crime Bible long before JH Williams ever came aboard Detective Comics:

http://www.newsarama.com/...ms-Interview-100414.html

Nrama: As recently as April 3rd, you had said you had no idea what would happen with Batwoman, so this has all happened in the last couple weeks, right?

Williams III: Yes, it's all been very, very rapid. Things are flying rather quickly, as far as communication and figuring things out. We're still working on plot details. We have a rough idea of where we want to take it and what characters we want to use. But it's a matter of making sure all the points connect up at this point.


Logically, if JH Williams was a lot more involved in the plot/script, he'd have been given co-plotter credit in the first place. That he wasn't, and that he's apparently 'in the process of putting together plots', seems to indicate he wasn't in the loop in the first place.

Since indications are he's hurriedly putting together plots and such, he was clearly not at all involved on -that- end, just in converting story to art.

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