Wonder Woman #70
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Once I Was a Slave," Wonder Woman faces growing unrest among her allies while navigating the looming threat of the Sangtee Empire, all as she uncovers a long-buried truth about the Emperor. Written by William Messner-Loebs and brought to life by Paris Cullins’ dynamic art, with inks by Romeo Tanghal and Ande Parks, and vibrant colors by Matt Hollingsworth, this 1993 issue blends political tension with mythic stakes. Brian Bolland’s striking cover captures the weight of her journey.
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Wonder Woman confronts dissent in her ranks and parries attacks from the Sangtee Empire as she attempts to learn the devastating secret of the Emperor.
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