Issue | #304 |
Published | June 1983 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 0.60 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Ernie Colon |
Characters | Wonder Woman |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Gil Kane |
Inks | Gil Kane |
Characters | Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Doctor Polaris (villain); Steve Trevor; Etta Candy; Major Keith Griggs; General Darnell |
Synopsis | Doctor Polaris threatens to send the world off its axis if Green Lantern doesn't face him-- so Wonder Woman arranges for a substitute. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Dan Mishkin |
Pencils | Gene Colan |
Inks | Frank McLaughlin |
Colors | Carl Gafford |
Letters | Ben Oda |
Notes | -Steve Trevor dresses as Green Lantern and pretends to fly with help from the Robot Plane. He uses an "Amazon heat balm" to stay warm in the Arctic climate. -Wonder Woman refers to her alter ego as "Diane Prince" on page 6. |
Synopsis | The letter column begins with a quote from William Moulton Marston; the issue is dedicated to David Transue. Letters from Kevin Pratt; Bill Previdi; Charles David Haskell; David Pou; Ross Miller; Courtney Collens; Ricky Burns; Margaret Sutton; York Anderson; George Williams; Jacques Viau; Al Anderson; Robert Pioski; Unsigned |
Script | Ernie Colon |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | The quote from Marston reads: "Women represent love; men represent force. Man's use of force without love brings evil and unhappiness. Wonder Woman proves that women are superior to men because they have love in addition to force." |
Characters | Huntress [Helena Wayne]; Undertaker (villain); Doctor Tarr (villain); Milo (villain) |
Synopsis | For the Huntress, it's out of the frying pan, into the fire. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Joey Cavalieri |
Pencils | Mike DeCarlo |
Inks | Pablo Marcos |
Colors | Anthony Tollin |
Letters | Duncan Andrews |