Cover by Bob Oksner. "Revolt of the Wonder Weapons," script by Martin Pasko, art by Kurt Schaffenberger
Red Tornado observes Wonder Woman's 7th mission, as an astrologer taps into Diana's mental powers, and uses them to disrupt her ability to use her weapons.
"Give Her Liberty - and Give Her Death!", script by Martin Pasko, art by Kurt Schaffenberger; The Phantom Stranger observes Wonder Woman's 8th mission, as she must stop Felix Faust from stealing the Statue of Liberty.
36 pages, Full Color.
Last 25-cent cover price. Cover by Ernie Chan. "Will the Real Wonder Woman Please... Drop Dead!", script by Martin Pasko, pencils by Jose Delbo, inks by Tex Blaisdell
Batman observes Wonder Woman's 12th and final mission, as she stops her robot duplicate and puts an end to the schemes of Wade Dazzle; The League unanimously approves her re-admittance to the team. Brief Justice League of America appearance. Phantom Stranger cameo.
36 pages, Full Color
Wonder Woman battles the Nazis in World War II in "Seadeath!" Script by Gerry Conway, pencils by Don Heck, inks by Vince Colletta.
Gray Morrow cover. 36 pages, Full Color
Cover pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Dick Giordano. "His Name Is Psycho!", script by Roy Thomas, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Romeo Tanghal
Wonder Woman trails Dr. Psycho to his Virginia estate, where Pyscho has drawn ectoplasm from Steve Trevor's mind to become Captain Wonder, an idealized amalgam of Steve and Wonder Woman.
36 pages, Full Color.
Cover by Mike Kaluta. "Thunder on the Wind," script by Dan Mishkin, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Frank McLaughlin
A dark presentiment for the Amazons, and a fanatical terrorist bestowed with incredible power. "Fate Is the Killer," script by Paul Kupperberg, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Dave Hunt; To save Eternia, Zodac must remove its greatest champion; Brief Superman appearance. "Go Save the World!", script by Joey Cavalieri, pencils by Joe Staton, inks by Sal Trapani; Helena tries to help Harry around the office, while a new hero tries to help Huntress on the streets of Gotham.
52 pages, Full Color.
In "The Ares Assault", Earth's military powers prepare for war as Ares' plan is put into motion, while Diana enters Deimos' realm in search of the other half of Mad Harmonia's amulet.
Script by Len Wein, plot and pencils by George Perez, inks by Bruce Patterson. Perez cover.
Joining her friend Inspector Ed Indelicato in the search for a kidnapped child, Wonder Woman learns firsthand how he investigates a crime and becomes involved in some police work herself.
Written by William Messner-Loebs, with art by Jill Thompson and Denis Rodier. Cover by Brian Bolland. 36 pgs.
Part 1 of the 6-part 'Exodus into Space.' A female cosmonaut is stranded in orbit when her ship's computer breaks down. Wonder Woman becomes involved in a rescue attempt due to the efforts of the enigmatic Asquith Randolph, who intends to blow her into deep space.
Written by William Messner-Loebs, with art by Paris Cullins and Robert Campanella. Cover by Brian Bolland. 36 pgs.
Part 5 of the 6-part 'Exodus into Space.' What's that on the cover? Is someone else actually considering putting on Wonder Woman's costume? Not if Diana has something to say about it!
Written by William Messner-Loebs, with art by Paris Cullins, Romeo Tanghal and Ande Parks. Cover by Brian Bolland. 36 pgs.
Part 6 of the 6-part 'Exodus into Space.' In "Home Again," Diana returns to Earth where she must face the consequences of her year-long absence...and is surprised to discover just how much has changed since she left.
Written by William Messner-Loebs, with art by Paris Cullins and Romeo Tanghal. Cover by Brian Bolland. 36 pgs.
The Flash guest-stars! Mayfly, the international super-assassin in the employ of Ares Buchanan stalks Diana and Etta Candy. Meanwhile, Diana must help Etta curb her dieting frenzy before she falls victim to anorexia, but Mayfly may make that problem inconsequential as she moves in for the kill!
Written by William Messner-Loebs, with art by Lee Moder and Ande Parks. Cover by Brian Bolland. 36 pgs.
Mayfly, the super-fast assassin, was quick enough to take out the Flash...and now she's stalking Wonder Woman and Etta Candy!
Written by William Messner-Loebs, with art by Steve Carr, Deryl Skelton and Ande Parks. Cover by Brian Bolland. 36 pgs.
Direct Edition. Julia Kapatelis, her daughter Vanessa, Etta Candy and publicist Myndi Mayer all write at length about Wonder Woman in "Time Passages".
Script by Len Wein and George Perez, plot and pencils by Perez, inks by Bruce Patterson. The Cheetah appears. Perez cover.
After Wonder Woman's explosive confrontation with Ares Buchanan, the lives of all involved are at stake...including those of the traitorous Donna Milton and her unborn child.
Written by William Messner-Loebs, with art by Nathan Massengill, Ande Parks and Aaron McClellan. Cover by Brian Bolland. 36 pgs.
Black, Blind Destiny - Written by William Messner-Loebs. Art by Mike Deodato, Terry Beatty and Kevin Conrad. Cover by Brian Bolland.
The White Magician and Paulie Longo celebrate their new partnership by creating an army of assassins to attack Wonder Woman's friends! 36 pages, full color.
No Quarter, No Sanctuary - Written by William Messner-Loebs. Art by Jeff Parker and Aaron McClellan. Cover by Brian Bolland.
To rescue the kidnapped Vanessa Kapatelis, Wonder Woman leads an all-out attack on the mob, finding an unlikely ally in the new mob boss! 36 pages, full color.
Dead - Again - Written by Christopher Priest. Art by John Ross and Ray Kryssing. Cover by Brian Bolland.
After her recent rampage against the mob, and disturbing dreams about the lost Themyscira, Wonder Woman turns to Superman with the concern she may be losing control -- only to learn her feelings may have an external source! 36 pages, full color.
Home - Written by Christopher Priest. Art by John Ross and Romeo Tanghal. Cover by Brian Bolland.
Circe offers Diana an impossible choice: Kill an innocent soul or never see her homeland again! Is this the return of Themyscira? Find out here! 36 pages, full color.
The Contest: Part 1 of 5: Homeward Gazings - Written by William Messner-Loebs. Art by Mike Deodato. Cover by Brian Bolland.
It's catch-up time, as the Amazons recount their battle against a demon invasion, and Diana defends her recent drastic actions to her mother -- prompting the Queen to call for another Contest! First appearance of Artemis. 36 pages, full color.
Amazons are spotlighted as Diana takes Julia and Vanessa on a trip to the island paradise of Themyscira in "Amazons." Script by George Perez, art by Brian Bolland & Mark Farmer (2 pages), Chris Marrinan & Willie Blyberg (3 pages), Art Adams (6 pages), John Bolton (6 pages), Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez (6 pages), Curt Swan & Bob McLeod (6 pages), Ross Andru & Perez (7 pages). Plus: Diana attends the reading of Myndi Mayer's will in the 5-page 'Private Lives' tale "Testament," written & drawn by Perez. Cover by Perez.
ECLIPSO: THE DARKNESS WITHIN Annuals Crossover Event continues. Wonder Woman is nearly killed during an encounter with a terrorist because of the mistaken intervention of a retired super-hero. Unknown to Diana, it's all part of Asquith Randolph's plan to get her angry enough to become 'eclipsed.'
Written by William Messner-Loebs, with art by John Dennis, David Johnson and Ande Parks. Cover by Joe Quesada and Kevin Nowlan. 68 pages.
Brian Bolland cover; art by George Perez, Stuart immonen, Mike Wieringo, Brent Anderson, Howard Porter, Jim Balent, Amanda Conner, Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Steve Lightle, Phil Jimenez, N. Steve Harris, Ivan Reis, Barbara Kaalberg, Ed Benes, Tommy Lee Edwards, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, Phil Winslade, Humberto Ramos, Aaron Lopresti, Randy DeBurke, Ty Templeton, Sergio Aragones, George Freeman, Howard Chaykin, Mike Deodato Jr., Jill Thompson, Trina Robbins, Terry Moore, Christian Alamy, Alex Toth, Dave Johnson, Marshall Rogers, and John Byrne
Wonder Woman: Our Worlds at War #1. Written by Phil Jimenez; Art by Cliff Chiang and Wade Von Grawbadger; Cover by Jae Lee. "Our Worlds at War," Part 21. The Amazons have just gone through their own civil war, only to find themselves in the midst of an intergalactic one.
Brother Bones is dramatically born and embarks on his mission...to expunge all traces of womankind from the face of the Earth.
Written by Jamie Delano, with fully-painted art and painted cover by John Higgins. Published in a special format. Suggested for Mature Readers.
Cover price $2.50.