Issue | #64 |
Published | July 1992 |
Cover Price | 1.25 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Dan Thorsland |
Characters | Wonder Woman; Janey Jancosky |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Brian Bolland |
Inks | Brian Bolland |
Characters | Wonder Woman; Inspector Ed Indelicato; Cesare (Ches) Sabatini (Intro); Janey Jancosky; Tim Jancosky; Arnold Neal (Bank Manager); Mr. Astor; Sylvia Horton; Gillespie (hitman) |
Synopsis | On the trail of an AWOL mob money runner with an infant daughter in tow, Wonder Woman teaches Ed Indelicato a lesson in hope and mercy. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | William Messner-Loebs |
Pencils | Jill Thompson |
Inks | Denis Rodier |
Colors | Nansi Hoolahan |
Letters | John Costanza |
Notes | Inspector Indelicato is cleared of charges stemming from his actions during the "War of the Gods" storyline. Final Jill Thompson as regular penciller. When speaking to Wonder Woman, Tim Jancosky's wife calls her husband "John." According to this story, Donald Simpson is a major mob player, although he's out of commission by the time Wonder Woman starts taking on the Boston mob in Wonder Woman (DC, 1987 series) #73. |
Synopsis | Letters from Michael Aragona; Diane Herbert; Daniel Toth; Robert J. Tolleson; Norrin Radd; John Curtis; Nancy Champion |
Script | Eddie Berganza |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Final "Postscripts to Paradise" as the Letter Column title. New assistant editor Eddie Berganza bids farewell to writer George Perez and editor Karen Berger. It is noted that Jill Thompson will be returning as penciller in Wonder Woman (DC, 1987 series) #71; this issue, however, turns out to be her last. |