Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #325
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Format
Kindle
Pages
24
Language
English
Published
May 1, 1985
Publisher
DC
Description
In this exciting issue, Wonder Woman finds herself up against a cunning foe known as The Gremlin From the Kremlin. As the stakes rise, readers are pulled into a whirlwind of action and intrigue. The plot thickens with every turn of the page, showcasing the fierce determination and unmatched skills of the iconic Amazonian heroine.
Dan Mishkin's storytelling combines suspense with humor, while the artwork by Murphy Anderson and Paris Cullins brings dynamic energy to each panel. With Don Heck's engaging illustrations, each scene jumps to life, immersing fans deeper into the fantastical world.
As Wonder Woman battles not just for justice but the safety of the world, the interplay of heroism and wit shines through. It’s a classic tale that both longtime fans and new readers will enjoy, making it a memorable entry in the beloved saga of Wonder Woman.
Dan Mishkin's storytelling combines suspense with humor, while the artwork by Murphy Anderson and Paris Cullins brings dynamic energy to each panel. With Don Heck's engaging illustrations, each scene jumps to life, immersing fans deeper into the fantastical world.
As Wonder Woman battles not just for justice but the safety of the world, the interplay of heroism and wit shines through. It’s a classic tale that both longtime fans and new readers will enjoy, making it a memorable entry in the beloved saga of Wonder Woman.
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