Wonder Woman #75
In "The Last True Hero," Wonder Woman's unwavering compassion inspires a reformed junkie and a disillusioned cop to confront their pasts, as Diana herself turns to ancient magic in a desperate bid to save a young life scarred by the White Magician’s influence. Written by William Messner-Loebs and brought to life with striking detail by Lee Moder, Ande Parks, Steve Mattsson, and John Costanza, this 1993 issue blends emotional depth with mythic stakes. Brian Bolland’s evocative cover captures the weight of Diana’s mission with haunting elegance.
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Through Wonder Woman's example, a reformed junkie and a bitter cop redeem themselves, while Diana herself seeks mystical help to save the life of a misguided youth injured in an encounter with the White Magician.
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