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WONDER WOMAN #21
Date: Oct 1988
Cover Price:
$1.00
Publisher: dccomics.com
Description
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Credits
"The Cosmic Migration" (22 pages)
writer:
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George Perez
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art:
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George Perez
Bob McLeod
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colors:
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Carl Gafford
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letters:
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John Costanza
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editor:
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Karen Berger
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Wonder Woman digital comics on sale (sale ends 6/27/11)
posted Jun 25, 2011 4:55 AM by vu sleeper
From Vu
WONDER WOMAN #21 (Oct 1988)
DC Comics
DC Comics is having a sale on its Wonder Woman digital comics at ComiXology.
As you can see from the images below, WONDER WOMAN #2-24 are finally
available in digital. I don't need to tell you that even at a 99 cents
sale, the price is still well above the original 75 cents cover price.
To its credit, there are no advertisements in the digital version.
I'm
also very unhappy at ComiXology iPad application, which crashes all the
time (especially on first launch). It's annoying, real comics don't
crash when you open its pages.
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From www.comicbookbin.com
WONDER WOMAN #21 (Oct 1988)
DC Comics
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BOB MCLEOD RETURNS
Aug 6, 2005, 06:40
By Leroy Douresseaux
(excerpt)
After New Mutants, Star Wars, and Spider-Man, I lose track of what you did for the rest of the 1980's. What were you doing?
BOB: I inked 6 issues of JEMM, SON OF SATURN over Gene Colan, for DC
after Klaus Janson bailed out of the series. I pencilled and inked a
fill-in on POWER PACK for my friend June Brigman, inked a couple issues
of SPITFIRE (one over [Herb] Trimpe, one over McFarlane), and inked a
lot of GI JOE covers. I then inked several issues of WONDER WOMAN over
[George] Perez breakdowns, then inked several issues of the NEW TITANS
over Perez breakdowns, inked a NEW MUTANTS ANNUAL over Brigman
breakdowns, inked New Mutants #75 over [John] Byrne breakdowns, and then
inked that horrible 12-issue SUB-MARINER series over [Rick] Buckler,
which almost stalled my career again. That's when I decided to move back
up north to rejuvenate my career, and being back in NYC made a big
difference in the assignments I got. I started inking the HULK over Dale
Keown, then quit that when I got an offer to pencil SUPERMAN.
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