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Wonder Woman#131
Cover: John Byrne

Wonder Woman #131

Mar 1998 · DC · 1.95 USD; 2.75 CAD
“Past Imperfect”

In "Past Imperfect," Wonder Woman #131 (1998) delivers a layered mystery as Flash recounts a timeline disruption tied to Jay's clash with the Fiddler—just as Johnny Thunder arrives to reveal the Nazis have stolen his Thunderbolt. Amid the escalating tension, Donna vanishes with a woman known only as Dark Angel, leaving the story's next move shrouded in intrigue. Written and illustrated by John Byrne, with colors by Patricia Mulvihill and letters by Byrne, the issue's cover by Byrne captures the moment with sharp, expressive detail.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer John Byrne · colorist Patricia Mulvihill · cover John Byrne

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writer, artist, inker, letterer John Byrne
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Flash relates how after Green Lantern put an end to the misunderstanding between the JSA and Jay and Hippolyta, GL revealed there were problems with the timeline connected to Jay's fight with the Fiddler. But that mystery had to wait when Johnny Thunder arrived to announce that the Nazis had stolen his Thunderbolt. Taking a break from the story, Donna disappears with a woman she calls Dark Angel.

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