Issue | #66 |
Published | September 1992 |
Cover Price | 1.25 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Dan Thorsland |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Brian Bolland (signed) |
Inks | Brian Bolland (signed) |
Characters | May (hairdresser); Wonder Woman [Princess Diana]; Mercedes Foster (Intro); Natasha Teranova (Intro); The White Magician [Thomas Asquith Randolph] (intro, see note) (villain) |
Synopsis | The White Magician sends Wonder Woman to rescue a Russian cosmonaut stranded in space, then blasts the two of them far from Earth. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | William Messner-Loebs |
Pencils | Paris Cullins |
Inks | Robert Campanella |
Colors | Matt Hollingsworth |
Letters | John Costanza |
Notes | Wonder Woman meets the White Magician for the first time in this issue, and yet seemingly meets him for the the first time in Wonder Woman Annual (DC, 1988 series) #3 as well. According to the text, The White Magician was called "Mr. Magic" in the 1940's, and "The White Sorcerer" in the 1960's; in the 1970's, he belonged to the super group "Echoes of Justice;" he had always been a hero, but acts as a villain here. Wonder Woman notes there are "more powerful meta-humans" than she, and that she is unable to fly into space on her own power. As Diana is unable to speak Russian, she communicates with Natasha by their lingua franca, Greek. |
Synopsis | Letters from Gary Hellen; Nancy Champion; Robert J. Tolleson; Neil Ahlquist; Chris Khalaf; Robert Hemedes; Andrew J. Levandoski |
Script | Eddie Berganza |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | The column begins with a farewell to editor Dan Thorsland, and a welcome to new editor Bryan Augustyn. |