- Pencils
- Brian Bolland; Jill Thompson (credited)
- Inks
- Brian Bolland; Romeo Tanghal (credited)
- Colors
- Nansi Hoolahan (credited)
- Letters
- typeset
- Characters
- Wonder Woman; Natasha Teranova
Title page with illustration from the cover of Wonder Woman #69, with background image from Wonder Woman #63.
- Pencils
- Lee Moder (credited); Paris Cullins (credited)
- Inks
- Ande Parks (credited); Romeo Tanghal (credited)
- Colors
- Steve Mattsson (credited); Matt Hollingsworth (credited)
- Letters
- typeset
- Characters
- Wonder Woman; Dr. Fate [Inza Nelson]
Indicia and publisher information with illustration from Wonder Woman #76, with background image from Wonder Woman #71.
- Pencils
- Jill Thompson (signed)
- Inks
- Jerry Ordway (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Deathstroke; Wonder Woman
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Lee Moder (credited); Jill Thompson (credited)
- Inks
- Ande Parks (credited); Denis Rodier (credited)
- Colors
- Matt Hollingsworth (credited); Nansi Hoolahan (credited)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman
Illustration of Wonder Woman from Wonder Woman #72, with background image from Wonder Woman #64.
- Script
- William Messner-Loebs (credited)
- Pencils
- Jill Thompson (credited)
- Inks
- Jay Geldhof (credited)
- Colors
- Matt Hollingsworth (credited)
- Letters
- Albert DeGuzman (credited as Albert De Guzman)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Cheetah [Barbara Minerva]; Wonder Woman [Diane Prince]; Julia Kapatelis; Vanessa Kapatelis; Inspector Ed Indelicato; Proteus (god); Deathstroke [Slade Wilson]; Drax (villain); Baron von Nastraed (villain)
- Synopsis
- When the Cheetah is captured in a hostile post-Soviet nation, Wonder Woman seeks the help of both god and man to rescue her.
- Reprints
Story continues in Wonder Woman (DC, 1987 series) #63.
With the help of the god Proteus, Wonder Woman takes on the identity of Diane Prince, her first secret identity in the current Wonder Woman series. Deathstroke is immune to the truth-revealing power of the magic lasso, stating he knows exactly what he is. In strength and speed, Deathstroke seems a match for Wonder Woman.
- Script
- William Messner-Loebs (credited) (plot); Tom Peyer (credited) (script)
- Pencils
- Jill Thompson (credited)
- Inks
- Romeo Tanghal (credited)
- Colors
- Nansi Hoolahan (credited)
- Letters
- John Costanza (credited)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman; Deathstroke [Slade Wilson]; Drax (villain); Baron von Nastraed (villain); Inspector Ed Indelicato; Cheetah [Barbara Minerva]; Barremargox (Drax' bride)
- Synopsis
- Drax' wedding day goes awry when the bride-to-be-- Wonder Woman-- objects to the proceedings.
- Reprints
Continued from Wonder Woman Special (DC, 1992 series) #1.
Wonder Woman is able to use Proteus' gift of illusion to give herself the appearance of a concussion.
Although the ceremony to transform Barbara Minerva into the Cheetah has been shown to be complicated in the past (in Wonder Woman (DC, 1987 series) #9), Barbara makes the transition here instantaneously by simply drinking a drop of blood.
- Script
- Karen Berger; Anne Molinas; Miles Dorfman
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- superhero
- Synopsis
- In newspaper format, a reiteration of Wonder Woman's origin and mission; a fond adieu from her former editor; and a humorous article about her newest editor.
- Reprints
It is noted that Wonder Woman first arrived in Boston "about two years ago," and that Princess Diana was 20 years old when she left Themyscira.
- Pencils
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Inks
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Bang! Bang!
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman; Janey Jancosky
- Reprints
- Script
- William Messner-Loebs (credited)
- Pencils
- Jill Thompson (credited)
- Inks
- Denis Rodier (credited)
- Colors
- Nansi Hoolahan (credited)
- Letters
- John Costanza (credited)
- Job Number
- G-6414
- Genre
- superhero
- 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.
- Reprints
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.
- Pencils
- Joe Quesada (signed)
- Inks
- Kevin Nowlan (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Lee Moder (credited); Jill Thompson (credited)
- Inks
- Ande Parks (credited); Denis Rodier (credited)
- Colors
- Matt Hollingsworth (credited); Nansi Hoolahan (credited)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman
Illustration of Wonder Woman from Wonder Woman #72, with background image from Wonder Woman #64.
- Script
- William Messner-Loebs (credited)
- Pencils
- John Dennis (credited) (pages 1-31); Dave Johnson (credited as David Johnson) (pages 32-54)
- Inks
- Ande Parks (signed)
- Colors
- Matt Hollingsworth (credited)
- Letters
- Clem Robins (credited)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman [Princess Diana]; White Magician [Asquith Randolph]; Cassie Arnold (intro); Roger Oakley (villain; death); Wipejewski [Whipper/Whizzer] (intro); Mrs. Cholimsky (hostage); Queen Hippolyte (dream sequence); Mala (dream sequence)
- Synopsis
- Wonder Woman accepts the White Magician's invitation to dinner, where he facilitates her possession by Eclipso with a dystopian hallucination of Paradise Island.
- Reprints
First meeting of White Magician and Cassie Arnold.
Wonder Woman mistakenly refers to Roger as "Robert" on page 16.
Cassie Arnold refers to her camerawoman as both "Whipper" and "Whizzer."
Mala, Wonder Woman's best friend and rival from the Golden Age, makes her first post-Crisis appearance, although only in a dream sequence; she makes her first post-Crisis appearance in the flesh in Wonder Woman (DC, 1987 series) #90.
Both this story and Wonder Woman (DC, 1987 series) #66 show Diana meeting Asquith Randolph for the first time.
This story was part of Eclipso: The Darkness Within (DC, 1992 series).
- Pencils
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Inks
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman
- Reprints
- Script
- William Messner-Loebs (credited)
- Pencils
- Paris Cullins (credited)
- Inks
- Robert Campanella (credited)
- Colors
- Matt Hollingsworth (credited)
- Letters
- John Costanza (credited)
- Genre
- superhero
- 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.
- Reprints
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.
- Pencils
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Inks
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman; Natasha Teranova
- Reprints
- Script
- William Messner-Loebs (credited)
- Pencils
- Paris Cullins (credited as Paris Cullens)
- Inks
- Robert Campanella (credited)
- Colors
- Matt Hollingsworth (credited)
- Letters
- John Costanza (credited)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman [Princess Diana]; Natasha Teranova; Ectreba (Intro, unnamed) (Khund); The Kreel (Intro, unnamed, slavedrivers)
- Synopsis
- After drifting in space for weeks, Diana and Tasha are captured and brought to a savage slave planet where all the prisoners are female.
- Reprints
The title page calls this a 5-part story; it ends up being a 6-part story.
- Script
- William Messner-Loebs (credited)
- Pencils
- Paris Cullins (credited)
- Inks
- Frank McLaughlin (credited)
- Colors
- Matt Hollingsworth (credited)
- Letters
- John Costanza (credited)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- H'Geln (prisoner); The Kreel; Wonder Woman [Princess Diana]; Natasha Teranova; Ectreba (Khund); Julia (Daxamite) (unnamed)
- Synopsis
- Diana's kindness to the other prisoners set the guards against her, fomenting a rebellion that gives Diana and her friends the chance to escape.
- Reprints
Natasha notes they've been on the prison planet approximately 4 and a half months before they escape.
H'Geln explains that the Kreel are currently all male, and change sex every century. At that point they will have offspring, become female, and hate everything male.
- Pencils
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Inks
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman; Natasha Teranova
- Reprints
- Script
- William Messner-Loebs (credited)
- Pencils
- Paris Cullins (credited)
- Inks
- Robert Campanella (credited); Ande Parks (credited) (assist); Aaron McClellan (credited) (assist)
- Colors
- Matt Hollingsworth (credited)
- Letters
- John Costanza (credited)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Antar Ftt B;Jar (Sangtee Governor); Sakritt; Wonder Woman; Natasha Teranova; Ectreba; H'elgn; Julia (Daxamite)
- Synopsis
- To finish bringing down the slaver Sangtee Empire, Wonder Woman quells rebellion in her ranks, and makes a dangerous but powerful new ally.
- Reprints
- Script
- William Messner-Loebs (credited)
- Pencils
- Paris Cullins (credited)
- Inks
- Romeo Tanghal (credited); Ande Parks (credited)
- Colors
- Matt Hollingsworth (credited)
- Letters
- John Costanza (credited)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman; Antar Ftt B'Jan; Natasha Teranova; Ectreba (Khund); Advisor A'iir; Bruct; Sakritt
- Synopsis
- Wonder Woman confronts dissent in her ranks and parries attacks from the Sangtee Empire as she attempts to learn the devastating secret of the Emperor.
- Reprints
It is revealed at story's end that the female-hating Emperor is herself female.
- Pencils
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Inks
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman; Julia (Daxamite)
- Reprints
- Script
- William Messner-Loebs (credited)
- Pencils
- Paris Cullins (credited)
- Inks
- Romeo Tanghal (credited)
- Colors
- Matt Hollingsworth (credited)
- Letters
- John Costanza (credited)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Julia Kapatelis; Vanessa Kapatelis; Wonder Woman; Sakrett; Natasha Teranova; Julia (Daxamite); Asquith Randolph [The White Magician]; Cassie Arnold; H'elgn; Inspector Indelicato
- Synopsis
- Wonder Woman says goodbye to her Pyrate friends while Julia, despairing her friend is dead, writes a goodbye letter to Diana.
- Reprints
Diana returns to Earth at story's end. The exact length of time of her absence is not given, but the kitten Diana rescued in Wonder Woman (DC, 1987 series) #63 has had kittens, who have had kittens of their own.
- Pencils
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Inks
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman
- Reprints
The image from this cover was later used as the model for a statue.
- Script
- William Messner-Loebs (credited)
- Pencils
- Lee Moder (credited)
- Inks
- Ande Parks (credited)
- Colors
- Matt Hollingsworth (credited)
- Letters
- John Costanza (credited)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman [Princess Diana]; Moot and Geof (villains; intro); Julia Kapatelis; Vanessa Kapatelis; Quinn Thomas (intro); Aphrodite; Heracles (sic, flashback); Queen Hippolyte (flashback); Diana Rockwell Trevor (flashback); Steve Trevor (flashback); Etta Candy
- Synopsis
- Having returned from her exile in space, Wonder Woman recounts to her friends the story of the Amazons, while learning circumstances have changed for herself and Themyscira in her absence.
- Reprints
First Lee Moder and Ande Parks on interior art; Moot and Geof are a tribute to "Mutt and Jeff," the long running comic serial.
Wonder Woman tells her origin with new facts: the Amazons were created not in Greece, but on Themyscira. Aphrodite is shown to be the main goddess of the Amazons. The Amazons, before inhabiting the island, were sent to live for 10 years in cities throughout Greece to learn about civilization.
After their exile, the Amazons return to Themyscira, where Heracles ventures in his attempt to steal Hippolyte's girdle.
When the seal to Tartarus is weakened, Diana Trevor arrives with 20th century weapons the Amazons use to fight the daemon horde. Diana flies her plane into the pit entrance, sacrificing her life to seal the pit. Hippolyte is given the life of the unborn child Diana Trevor was carrying, which is placed in the figure Hippolyte sculpts from clay.
- Pencils
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Inks
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman
- Reprints
- Script
- William Messner-Loebs (credited)
- Pencils
- Lee Moder (credited)
- Inks
- Ande Parks (credited)
- Colors
- Matt Hollingsworth (credited)
- Letters
- John Costanza (credited)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman [Princess Diana]; Steve Trevor; Quinn Thomas; Hoppy Green (intro); Micah Rains (intro); Camille Sly (Intro); Antonio Sazia (villain, Intro)
- Synopsis
- After learning Themyscira has mysteriously disappeared, Diana goes on the hunt for a new job and a new place to stay, meeting two men she'll get to know better-- a mobster and a PI.
- Reprints
First Taco Whiz.
- Pencils
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Inks
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman
- Reprints
- Script
- William Messner-Loebs (credited)
- Pencils
- Lee Moder (credited)
- Inks
- Ande Parks (credited)
- Colors
- Matt Hollingsworth (credited)
- Letters
- John Costanza (credited)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman [Princess Diana]; Isabelle Modini (introduction); Dickie Loder (introduction, villain); White Magician [Asquith Randolph]; Cassie Arnold; Inspector Ed Indelicato; Micah Rains; 'Wugs' Moore; 'Truss' Bannon; 'Moso' Hanks; 'The Jackal'; 'Deepo'; 'Juice'; Mrs. Eliot; Brian Eliot [the Central Processor of Death] (introduction, villain)
- Synopsis
- In separate encounters, Wonder Woman faces two unbalanced young men-- a junkie and a computer genius-- who have somehow acquired fantastic technological devices.
- Reprints
Mrs. Eliot addresses Wonder Woman as "Ms. Prince."
- Pencils
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Inks
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman; Kraken
- Reprints
- Script
- William Messner-Loebs (credited)
- Pencils
- Lee Moder (credited)
- Inks
- Ande Parks (credited)
- Colors
- Steve Mattsson (credited)
- Letters
- John Costanza (credited)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Laser Killers; White Magician [Asquith Randolph] (villain); Cassie Arnold; Hoppy Green; Wonder Woman [Princess Diana]; Isabelle Modini; Dickie Loder (death); Inspector Ed Indelicato; Brian Eliot; Dr. Manning (introduction, unnamed); Kraken
- Synopsis
- Through Wonder Woman's example, a reformed junkie and a bitter cop redeem themselves, while Diana herself seeks mystical help to save the life of a misguided youth injured in an encounter with the White Magician.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Inks
- Brian Bolland (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Queen Hippolyte
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Lee Moder (credited); Jill Thompson (credited)
- Inks
- Ande Parks (credited); Denis Rodier (credited)
- Colors
- Matt Hollingsworth (credited); Nansi Hoolahan (credited)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman
Illustration of Wonder Woman from Wonder Woman #72, with background image from Wonder Woman #64.
- Script
- William Messner-Loebs (credited)
- Pencils
- Lee Moder (credited)
- Inks
- Ande Parks (credited)
- Colors
- Steve Mattsson (credited)
- Letters
- John Costanza (credited)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Dr. Fate [Inza Nelson]; Kent Nelson; Wonder Woman [Princess Diana]; Hoppy Green; Queen Hippolyte (flashback); Circe (flashback); Danthis (Amazon, flashback); Hellen (Amazon, flashback)
- Synopsis
- With the help of Dr. Fate, Wonder Woman learns the fate of Themyscira and the Amazons, as well as the perpetrator.
- Reprints
Hoppy notes she was named after Hopalong Cassidy. Queen Hippolyte can administer the "Queen's Peace," by which she heals disputes by force of will. Circe is said to have lived for 7 thousand years. Diana suggests she might have killed Circe for her actions against the Amazons.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Joe Quesada
- Inks
- Kevin Nowlan
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman
Back cover with text on contents of collection, includes illustration from the cover of Wonder Woman Annual #3.