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Cover: Mike Sekowsky & Dick Giordano

Wonder Woman #178

Sep 1968 · DC · 0.12 USD
“Wonder Woman's Rival”

In "Wonder Woman's Rival," Diana Prince steps into the modern world as a fashion-forward socialite while investigating a murder accusation against Steve Trevor, navigating the era's latest trends and social currents. As she clears Steve’s name, a surprising moment reveals a shift in his perception—prompting Wonder Woman to reconsider her own image. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky, with inks by Dick Giordano and letters by Milt Snapinn, the cover by Sekowsky and Giordano captures the stylish tension of the story.

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writer Denny O'Neil · artist Mike Sekowsky · inker Dick Giordano · letterer Milt Snapinn · cover Mike Sekowsky, Dick Giordano

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letterer Milt Snapinn
cover pencils Mike Sekowsky
cover inks Dick Giordano

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When Steve Trevor is suspected of murder, Wonder Woman must investigate the modern social scene in the most up-to-date fashions as Diana Prince. Though she successfully clears Steve, once she sees Steve's reaction to the new Diana Prince, Wonder Woman decides that she needs to update her heroic identity too.

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