Hercule #9
In "Les griffes de Cheetah," Phantom Girl, Superboy, and Dawnstar stumble upon a comatose Ultra Boy caught between dimensions. When he awakens, he reveals a startling truth about his mind and the mysterious Reflecto identity, setting off a chain of events that brings the Time Trapper’s schemes into sharp focus. Written by Roy Thomas and Paul Levitz, with art by Jimmy Janes and inks by Bruce Patterson, this 1984 issue features a striking cover by Rich Buckler and Dick Giordano.
In "Les griffes de Cheetah," Wonder Woman rushes to aid survivors of a catastrophic dam collapse, only to face a terrifying new adversary: the Cheetah, a radical eco-terrorist who believes humanity's only salvation lies in its own extinction. With the stakes rising and the landscape in ruins, Wonder Woman must confront not just a deadly foe, but the chilling ideology driving her.
In "Retrouvailles," Phantom Girl, Superboy, and Dawnstar stumble upon the comatose Ultra Boy, adrift between dimensions. When he awakens, he reveals a startling truth: his consciousness once forged the Reflecto identity and briefly took control of Superboy’s mind. With the help of Ultra Boy and the Insect Queen, the team confronts the Time Trapper in a battle that tests their bonds and the limits of their resolve.
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↩ Reprints Wonder Woman #275 (1981), The Brave and the Bold #181 (1981), The Legion of Super-Heroes #282 (1981), Action Comics #534 (1982)
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