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Wonder Woman#133
Cover: John Byrne

Wonder Woman #133

May 1998 · DC · 1.95 USD; 2.75 CAD
“Masquerade”

In "Masquerade," Wonder Woman #133 (1998) delivers a thrilling chapter of intrigue and heroism, as the JSA outwits Dark Angel in a high-stakes gambit to free Green Lantern and Thunderbolt. With John Byrne’s dynamic storytelling and art weaving through every panel, the issue unfolds with precision and tension, culminating in a surprising twist that redefines Hippolyta’s journey—her choice to remain in the past for eight years, returning to the present with a quiet weight of time and change. The cover by John Byrne captures the moment’s intensity, perfectly framing the story’s emotional core.

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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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The JSA tricks Dark Angel into releasing Green Lantern, who destroys the crystal which gives her control over Thunderbolt. Together GL and Thunderbolt free the heroes, but Dark Angel escapes. Later, as Jay Garrick prepares to leave, Hippolyta decides to stay, later returning to the present having spent 8 years in the past.

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