| Issue | #165 |
| Published | February 2001 |
| Cover Price | $2.25 |
| Pages | 40 |
| Editing | Tony Bedard |
| Characters | Troia; Wonder Woman |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Pencils | Adam Hughes (signed) |
| Inks | Adam Hughes (signed) |
| Colors | Adam Hughes (signed) |
| Characters | Poison Ivy; Scarecrow; Eris; Joker; Barbara Gordon [Oracle]; Penelope; Wonder Woman; Batman; Deimos God of Terror; Donna Troy [Troia]; Medusa; Artemis; Huntress; Harley Quinn; Nightwing |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Script | Phil Jimenez (co-script); J.M. DeMatteis (co-script) |
| Pencils | Phil Jimenez |
| Inks | Andy Lanning |
| Colors | Pamela Rambo [as Pam Rambo]; Jamison (Separations) |
| Letters | Comicraft |
| Notes | "Gods of Gotham": Part 2 of 4. |
| Notes | 2 letters of comment by Chris Connelly, Andy Oliver, plus preview cover art of WONDER WOMAN #166 and "Oracle Files" on "Artemis" and "Troia". |
| Notes | Total of 14 one-page and 1 two-page advertisements for: Hercules (game, Universal Interactive), Sprite (soft drink, Coca Cola), Music (anti-drugs, NDC), Donkey Kong Country (gameboy, Nintendo), What's it worth? (website, wizardworld.com), Sour Skittles (candy, Mars), The Mummy (game, Universal Interactive, 2 pages), Got Milk? (milk, whymilk.com), Princess Mononoke (dvd/video, Miramax), Cigarettes? No Thanks. (anti-drugs, Philip Morris), Lego Mindstorms (toys, Lego), Twilight (sports gear, Huffy), Starship Troopers (game, Hasbro), Extra Polar Ice (chewing gum, Wrigley), Breaking Hearts and Bones on the web (website, warnerbros.com). |