Wonder Woman #68
In "Breaking Bonds," Wonder Woman finds herself imprisoned, where her compassion toward fellow inmates begins to shift the balance of power among the guards. As tensions rise and defiance takes root, Diana and her allies seize a fragile opening to break free. Written by William Messner-Loebs and brought to life by Paris Cullins, with inks by Frank McLaughlin, colors by Matt Hollingsworth, and letters by John Costanza, this 1992 issue features a striking cover by Brian Bolland.
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Diana's kindness to the other prisoners set the guards against her, fomenting a rebellion that gives Diana and her friends the chance to escape.
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