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WONDER WOMAN VOL. 2 #200
Cover Date: March 2004
Cover Price: $3.95
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Cover Credits:
Art: J.G. Jones (signed)
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Credits:
Story | Greg Rucka |
Pencils | Drew Johnson |
Inks | Ray Snyder |
Colors | Richard Horie, Tanya Horie |
Lettering | Todd Klein |
Editing | Ivan Cohen |
Feature Character(s):
Supporting Character(s):
- Jonah McCarthy
- Alana Dominguez (in between issues #198 and #203)
- Rachel Keast (last in issue #198)
- Artemis (last in issue #198)
Villain(s):
- Silver Swan II (last in issue #198)
- Doctor Psycho (next in issue #202)
- Fallon
Guest Appearance(s):
- Zeus (next in issue #212)
- Hera (next in issue #206)
- Ares (next in issue #209)
- Eros (next in issue #213)
Other Character(s):
- Darrel Keyes (deceased)
Comment(s):
- Story continued from previous issue and continues in the next issue
Synopsis: - Darrel Keyes has been murdered on the steps of the Amazon embassy, and as violence breaks out between Wonder Woman's supporters and detractors, all fueled by Doctor Psycho, the ambassador herself is attacked by the Silver Swan. This is her old friend Vanessa Kapatelis, once more controlled and cybernetically augmented by unscrupulous parties. Wonder Woman does not want to hurt her, but fears she may have to. Meanwhile, on Olympus, Zeus has been affected by Eros and is caught by Hera gazing at the amazon Artemis. Hera's reaction to this is unexpected, even to Ares. In a fit of pique, she sends the whole of Themyscira crashing into the ocean. On Earth, Wonder Woman subdues the Silver Swan and Fallon takes Doctor Psycho off to kill him, as he had been instructed by Veronica Cale.
Feature: | "Pinups" | (5 Pages) |
Credits:
- Eduardo Risso and Stuart Immonen and Walter Simonson and Brian Stelfreeze and Steve Rude (art)
- Patricia Mulvihill (colors)
- Ivan Cohen (edits)
Comment(s):
- A series of pinups celebrating different interpretations of the Amazon princess are scattered through the issue.
Credits:
Story | Robert Rodi |
Art | Rick Burchett |
Colors | Tom McCraw |
Lettering | Todd Klein |
Editing | Ivan Cohen |
Feature Character(s):
- Wonder Woman
Supporting Character(s):
- Steve Trevor
- Etta Candy
- The Holliday Girls
- Queen Hippolyta
Villain(s):
- Veronica Callow (unscrupulous president of a cosmetics company)
- Dr Weasel (a roboticist)
- Superba (their robot creation)
Guest Appearance(s):
- Aphrodite
Comment(s):
- This is a story of the Golden Age Wonder Woman and does not fit into current continuity. It is inspired by Fritz Lang's Metropolis.
Synopsis: - Veronica Callow, the jealous president of a cosmetics company, creates a fake Wonder Woman to tarnish the heroine's reputation on Earth, forcing her to return to Paradise Island. Luckily, Wonder Woman discovers the plot and returns to save the Holliday girls from the robot, who, being discovered not to be truly evil, is granted true life by the goddess Aphrodite.
Credits:
Story | Nunzio DeFilippis, Christina Weir |
Art | Ty Templeton |
Colors | Tom McCraw |
Lettering | Todd Klein |
Editing | Ivan Cohen |
Feature Character(s):
- Wonder Woman
Supporting Character(s):
- Steve Trevor
Other Character(s):
- Military personnel
- A race of lunar amazons
Comment(s):
- This is a story of the Silver Age Wonder Woman and does not fit into current continuity.
Synopsis: - Steve Trevor becomes the first man to set foot on the moon, and as he does so, he is surrounded and communication breaks off. Wonder Woman flies up to rescue him, coming under attack from a race of amazons who live on the moon's surface. These amazons say they captured Steve because there have never been men on the moon before. When she attempts to rescue him, she discovers he's quite happy, being pampered by the lunar amazons and wouldn't have minded having his rescue delayed!
Credits:
Story | Greg Rucka |
Pencils | Linda Medley |
Inks | Linda Medley, Ray Snyder |
Colors | Richard Horie, Tanya Horie |
Lettering | Todd Klein |
Editing | Ivan Cohen |
Feature Character(s):
- Cassie Sandsmark (in between Teen Titans Vol. 3 #6 and #½)
Supporting Character(s):
- Ferdinand (in between issues #198 and #204)
- Martin Garibaldi (in between issues #197 and #204)
- Robert Garibaldi (in between issues #197 and #204)
Comment(s):
- As the retelling of the Perseus/Medusa myth in this story is not entirely accurate (due to being a bedtime story for young boys, the characters who appear in it are not listed above. They are: Perseus, his mother Danae, the king Polydectes, Stheno, Euryale, Medousa, Poseidon, Athena (behind the scenes), Hermes, the Gray Sisters, Atlas, the Nymphs of the West.
Synopsis: - Robert and Martin Garibaldi demand a bedtime story of a hero, so Cassie (Wonder Girl) Sandsmark tells them the story of the ancient hero Perseus who beheaded the gorgon Medousa. She is assisted in her telling by the embassy's chef, Ferdinand.
Feature: | "Media Coverage of Reflections" | (5 Pages) |
Credits:
- Greg Rucka (script)
- Eric Shanower (art)
- Todd Klein (letters)
- Tom McCraw (colors)
- Ivan Cohen (edits)
Comment(s):
- Extracts from various magazines covering Diana's book Reflections, including extracts from Newstime, WE Magazine and Foreign Policy Review, the latter a portion of an article by legal attaché Rachel Keast.