| Issue | #275 |
| Published | January 1981 |
| Frequency | monthly |
| Cover Price | 0.50 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Len Wein |
| Characters | Wonder Woman; Cheetah [Deborah Domaine]; Huntress [Helena Wayne] (inset) |
| Genre | superhero |
| Pencils | Rich Buckler |
| Inks | Dick Giordano |
| Characters | Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Cheetah [Deborah Domaine] (villain); Kobra (villain); Steve Trevor; Etta Candy; General Riger |
| Synopsis | Wonder Woman aids the victims of a dam disaster, eventually confronting the culprit, the new Cheetah-- whose ecological extremism advocates human extinction. |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | Gerry Conway |
| Pencils | Jose Delbo |
| Inks | Dave Hunt |
| Colors | Jerry Serpe |
| Letters | Ben Oda |
| Notes | On page 8, the editor notes Wonder Woman recently battled the Cheetah in Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #230; that issue, however, detailed an adventure set during World War II, featuring the Earth-Two Wonder Woman and Cheetah. Wonder Woman believes the Cheetah has drowned at the end of the story; the Cheetah assumes Wonder Woman is indifferent to her fate, and retaliates in Justice League of America (DC, 1960 series) #195. Etta and Diana's noisy neighbors is a subplot that is later explored in a storyline starting in Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #279. |
| Characters | Huntress [Helena Wayne]; Power Girl [Karen Starr]; Harry Sims; Thinker (villain); Samantha (Harry's secretary) |
| Synopsis | As the Huntress and Powergirl tamp down Gotham's crimewave, the Thinker pushes Harry to the figurative and literal brink. |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Script | Paul Levitz |
| Pencils | Joe Staton |
| Inks | Steve Mitchell |
| Colors | Adrienne Roy |
| Letters | Todd Klein |
| Reprinted | in Huntress: Darknight Daughter (DC, 2006) #[nn] |
| Synopsis | Letters from Chuck Small; Mike Sopp; Jim Kunkle; Jon Heck; Anthony Peter Molchan; Al Schroeder III |
| Script | Bob Rozakis [as Ted P. Skimmer] |
| Letters | typeset |