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Wonder Woman#132
Cover: John Byrne

Wonder Woman #132

Apr 1998 · DC · 1.95 USD; 2.75 CAD
“Shadows of the Past”

In "Shadows of the Past," Wonder Woman #132 (1998) delivers a pivotal moment as Diana uncovers a shocking truth: Darkseid manipulated the gods into fracturing into two pantheons, a secret that reshapes her understanding of divine history. Meanwhile, Flash recounts his time-traveling mission with Hippolyta, detailing how the JSA’s attempt to free Johnny Thunder’s Thunderbolt led them straight into a trap set by Dark Angel. Written and illustrated by John Byrne, with colors by Patricia Mulvihill and letters by Byrne, the issue’s cover by Byrne captures the weight of this revelation in striking 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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Diana learns how Darkseid, in order to weaken them, tricked the gods into splitting into two pantheons. Flash continues his story of his time trip with Hippolyta, relating to his wife how the JSA traveled to Germany to free Johnny Thunder's Thunderbolt, but was immediately ensnared there by Dark Angel.

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