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Wonder Woman Vol. 2 176

WONDER WOMAN VOL. 2 #176

Cover Date: January 2002
Cover Price: $2.25

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Cover Credits:
Art: Adam Hughes (signed)


Story: "The Witch & The Warrior, Part Three: Hateful Hate" (22 Pages)

Credits:

StoryPhil Jimenez
PencilsPhil Jimenez
InksAndy Lanning
LetteringComicraft
ColorsPatricia Mulvihill
Color separationsHeroic Age
Assistant editingTom Palmer, Jr.
EditingEddie Berganza

Feature Character(s):

Wonder Woman

Supporting Character(s):

Cassie Sandsmark
Helena Sandsmark
Julia Kapatelis (last in Legends of the DC Universe #32)
Donna Troy (in between Titans #35 and #36)
Trevor Barnes (in between #170 and #177)

Villain(s):

Circe (next in issue #186)
Silver Swan II (behind the scenes and in Diana's dream; next in #186)

Other Character(s):

Lyta (Circe's daughter)
Olympian Gods:
Artemis (last in flashback in issue #177)
Pallas Athena (last in flashback in issue #177)
Aphrodite (last in flashback in issue #177)
Hera (last in flashback in issue #177)
Hestia (last in flashback in issue #177)
Demeter (last in flashback in issue #177)
Egyptian Gods:
Bast (last in flashback in issue #177)
Mut (first appearance in the revamped DCU continuity; mother and queen of the Egyptian gods; last in flashback in issue #177)
Isis (first appearance in the revamped DCU continuity; goddess of the home and hearth, fertility, and nature; not to be confused with Isis (Andrea Thomas); last in flashback in issue #177)
Neith (first appearance in the revamped DCU continuity; Goddess of the hunt, defensive war, and domestic arts; last in flashback in issue #177)
Ma'at (first appearance in the revamped DCU continuity; Goddess of truth and justice)

Synopsis:

Wonder Woman (haunted by horrible dreams of her mother's death and her battle with her former friend Vanessa Kapatelis) visits Julia Kapatelis, who is desperate to help her daughter, as indeed is Wonder Woman. While they discuss possibilities, Cassie finds Vanessa's diary in which they learn some clues which may lead to her whereabouts.
When she discovers that Donna is also having dreams of Hippolyta, Diana sets out in pursuit of Circe, who triggered the dreams in order to lure Wonder Woman into a fight. During said fight she tries to shake Diana's morality and force her to kill her, but she fails, significantly disturbing he daughter in the process. Watching this from a vantage point on Olympus, a group of goddesses decide to reveal themselves to Diana.


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