Title page with illustration from Wonder Woman (DC, 2016 series) #10.
Indicia and publisher information with illustration from Wonder Woman (DC, 2016 series) #10.
Title page with creator credits, includes illustration from Justice League #14.
Table of contents with illustrations from Wonder Woman (DC, 2016 series) #24.
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Special Crisis Cross-Over banner.
Story panels from Wonder Woman #329.
Story panels from Wonder Woman #329, placed between pages 21 and 22 of the story.
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In credits: "Thanks to Bob Smith."
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Story panels from Wonder Woman #329.
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Story panels from Wonder Woman #329.
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Story panels from Wonder Woman #329.
Story is set in the past when Diana first left Themyscira to come to America.
It is revealed that prior to Diana's visit from the Gods when they bestowed their gifts to her (in issue #6), she did not have extraordinary powers. She demonstrated super strength when she broke out of her cell at the end of issue #6. In this issue, she demonstrates super-speed and the ability to fly.
When Diana, Steve, Etta, and Barbara Ann all hold Wonder Woman's golden lasso, they have the ability to understand each other's languages. Prior to this, they were relying on Barbara Ann to act as a translator.
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Story panels from Wonder Woman #329.
Color art from issue cover with no logos, numbers, and pricing.
Story panels from Wonder Woman #329.