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Wonder Woman#751
Cover: Aaron Lopresti

Wonder Woman #751

Apr 2020 · DC · 3.99 USD
“On the Horizon”

In "On the Horizon," Wonder Woman faces a rare challenge not from a villain, but from the scrutiny of her own community—Boston detective Nora Nunes, assigned to evaluate whether Diana’s presence endangers the city. As Diana invites Nora to shadow her through a normal day, tensions simmer beneath the surface, with the Dark Fates and other unseen threats beginning to stir. Written by Steve Orlando and illustrated by Jan Duursema, with colors by Romulo Fajardo Jr. and letters by Pat Brosseau, the issue captures Diana’s quiet resolve amid growing unease. The cover by Aaron Lopresti presents a striking, enigmatic vision of Wonder Woman at the edge of the city’s skyline.

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writer Steve Orlando · artist, inker Jan Duursema · colorist Romulo Fajardo Jr. · letterer Pat Brosseau · cover Aaron Lopresti

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artist, inker Jan Duursema
letterer Pat Brosseau
cover pencils, inks Aaron Lopresti

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Diana's neighbor Nora Nunes is revealed as a Boston Police detective who has been assigned to assess if Wonder Woman's presence represents a threat to the people of Boston. Diana invites her to follow her on a typical day to judge for herself. Meanwhile, the Dark Fates plot against Wonder Woman, while other threats also begin to arise.

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