Wonder Woman : land of the dead / Greg Rucka, Geoff Johns, writers ; Drew Johnson, Justiniano, Rags Morales, Sean Phillips, pencillers ; Michael Bair, Ray Snyder, Mark Propst, Livesay, Walden Wong, Sean Phillips, inkers ; Richard & Tanya Horie, James Sinclair, colorists ; Todd Klein, Pat Brosseau, letterers.

The blind leading ... the dead? Wonder Woman, blinded from her battle with the Medousa, tries to go about her business, but things are anything but normal. Her longtime foe, the Cheetah, breaks the crazed Zoom out of prison, and it requires Flash, the fastest man alive, aiding the Amazon princess to...

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Main Author: Rucka, Greg
Other Authors: Johns, Geoff, 1973- writer, Johnson, Drew, artist, Justiniano, artist, Morales, Rags, artist, Phillips, Sean, artist, Bair, Michael, artist, Snyder, Ray (Comic book artist), Propst, Mark, artist, Livesay, artist, Wong, Walden, artist, Horie, Richard, artist, Horie, Tanya, artist, Sinclair, James (Comic book creator), artist, Klein, Todd, letterer, Brosseau, Pat, letterer, Marston, William Moulton, 1893-1947
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : DC Comics, ©2006.
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Summary:The blind leading ... the dead? Wonder Woman, blinded from her battle with the Medousa, tries to go about her business, but things are anything but normal. Her longtime foe, the Cheetah, breaks the crazed Zoom out of prison, and it requires Flash, the fastest man alive, aiding the Amazon princess to top their mayhem. Then Wonder Woman enters the realm of the dead, accompanied by Wonder Girl and Ferdinand, the minotaur, on a mission to rescue the god Hermes. Each has been promised a boon, but will they survive the ordeal and the revelations learned along the way?
Item Description:"Wonder Woman created by William Moulton Marston" -- Title page.
"Originally published in single magazine form in Wonder Woman #214-217, Flash #219" -- T.p. verso.
Physical Description:127 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN:1401209386
9781401209384