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Cover: Mike Sekowsky & Dick Giordano

Wonder Woman #186

Jan 1970 · DC · 0.15 USD
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“Morgana the Witch!”

In "Morgana the Witch!", Wonder Woman faces a magical mystery when Cathy’s friends bring a frog to Diana, claiming it’s a friend transformed by a powerful witch. Written and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky, with inks by Dick Giordano and lettering by John Costanza, this 1970 issue delivers a whimsical yet mysterious tale grounded in Diana’s compassion and her ongoing role as a bridge between the ordinary and the extraordinary. The cover, penciled by Sekowsky and inked by Giordano, captures the enchanting tone of the story.

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writer, artist Mike Sekowsky · inker Dick Giordano · letterer John Costanza · cover Mike Sekowsky, Dick Giordano

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writer, artist Mike Sekowsky
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils Mike Sekowsky
cover inks Dick Giordano

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Cathy's friends bring a frog to Diana, explaining that he is a friend of theirs transformed into a frog by a witch.

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