Issue | #273 |
Published | November 1980 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 0.50 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Len Wein |
Characters | Wonder Woman; Angle Man (villain); Huntress [Helena Wayne] (inset); Solomon Grundy (inset) |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Ross Andru |
Inks | Dick Giordano |
Characters | Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Etta Candy; Steve Trevor; Angle Man (villain); Senator Russell Abernathy (intro); Kobra (unnamed; villain) |
Synopsis | Escaping Angle Man's trap, Wonder Woman uses a date with Steve to set a trap of her own. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Gerry Conway |
Pencils | Jose Delbo |
Inks | Dave Hunt |
Colors | Jerry Serpe |
Letters | Ben Oda |
Notes | -possible cameo of Bella Abzug in the bottom right corner of page 12 -last issue, Diana Prince had her hair down before changing to Wonder Woman, but when she reappears as Diana Prince here, moments later, she has her hair in a bun -Diana Prince and Etta Candy decide to share an apartment -Wonder Woman and Steve have their first date; she wears a blue cape over her costume |
Characters | Huntress [Helena Wayne]; Solomon Grundy; Carole Martin; Harry Sims; Andrew Vinson (reporter) |
Synopsis | The Huntress uses her status as a precious object to escape her captors, as Harry is forced to make a stand against her vigilante tactics. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Paul Levitz |
Pencils | Joe Staton |
Inks | Steve Mitchell |
Colors | Adrienne Roy |
Letters | Todd Klein |
Reprinted | in Huntress: Darknight Daughter (DC, 2006 series) #[nn] |
Synopsis | Letters from Jackie Deasy; Kevin Peterson; Ricky Burns; Suzanne Missert; Kevin J. Pratt; Chris S. Kent |
Script | Bob Rozakis [as Ted P. Skimmer] |
Letters | typeset |