Wonder Woman by John Byrne #3
In "Deathwatch," John Byrne delivers a sharp, character-driven chapter of Wonder Woman that deepens the mystery of timeline fractures left by Jay's clash with the Fiddler. As Flash recounts the fallout, the arrival of Johnny Thunder—urgent and shaken—shifts focus to a stolen Thunderbolt and a looming Nazi threat, while Donna mysteriously vanishes with a woman known only as Dark Angel. With Byrne handling every aspect of the interior art and storytelling, the issue blends intrigue and tension in a way only he can, all rendered with his distinctive precision and flair.
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Flash relates how after Green Lantern put an end to the misunderstanding between the JSA and Jay and Hippolyta, GL revealed there were problems with the timeline connected to Jay's fight with the Fiddler. But that mystery had to wait when Johnny Thunder arrived to announce that the Nazis had stolen his Thunderbolt. Taking a break from the story, Donna disappears with a woman she calls Dark Angel.
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