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Issue Details

Issue #307
Published September 1983
Frequency monthly
Cover Price 0.60 USD
Pages 36
Editing Ernie Colon

Cover Details - "Vulcan's Daggers!"

Characters Wonder Woman; Steve Trevor; Vulcan
Genre superhero
Pencils Gil Kane
Inks Gil Kane
Notes new logo

16 page Wonder Woman story "Vulcan's Daggers!"

Characters Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Etta Candy; Steve Trevor; Aegeus (villain); General Darnell; Major Keith Griggs; Lisa Abernathy; Howard Kohler
Synopsis Aegeus returns with new benefactors-- a god who provides new Olympian artifacts, and a politician attempting to influence US-Soviet relations.
Genre superhero
Script Dan Mishkin
Pencils Don Heck
Inks Sal Trapani
Colors Nansi Hoolahan
Letters Ben Oda
Notes -On page 2, the editor mistakenly credits Aegeus' last appearance as Wonder Woman #229; it was actually in Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #299 -for the first time in the series, Wonder Woman's lasso is severed -Wonder Woman has long been shown to lose control of her sanity when her bracelets are removed; here it is shown she reacts the same when losing only one -Wonder Woman notes she is better able to keep her berserker rage under control as Diana Prince

1 page Wonder Words letters page "Happy Birthday, Wonder Woman"

Synopsis Letters from Chris Hawkins; John Brittan
Letters typeset
Notes -This issue is dedicated to Sheldon Mayer, Wonder Woman's first editor -Ernie Colon reveals that Wonder Woman's birthday is in August

7 page Huntress story "Side Effects"

Characters Huntess [Helena Wayne]; Batman (Earth-2, hallucination); Robin (Earth-2, hallucination); Catwoman (Earth-2, hallucination); Harry Sims (hallucination); Doctor Strange (hallucination); Joker (Earth-2, hallucination); Gary Minelli
Synopsis Injected with a powerful hallucinogenic, the Huntress confronts her fears-- the insurmountable legacy of her father, and the dark side of her mother.
Genre Superhero
Script Joey Cavalieri
Pencils Michael Hernandez
Inks Frank Giacoia
Colors Nansi Hoolahan
Letters John Costanza