War has come to both Gotham City and Paradise Island. In Gotham City, the ancient gods of War, Discord, Fear and Terror have been reborn in the bodies of Batman’s deadliest enemies. In Themyscira, two tribes of Amazons are taking up arms and threatening their own existence. The only hope of salvation is Princess Diana, Wonder Woman.
NEW TEEN TITANS #38 Originally published in Jan 1984.Â
On the eve of the wedding between Wonder Girl and Terry Long, Robin (Dick Grayson) helps his Teen Titans teammate investigate her origin - ‘Who is Donna Troy?’
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Meet the clown princess of crime! When psychologist Harleen Quinzel met the Joker, the last thing she expected was to find love – but as the Joker preyed upon her mind, she fell for him, becoming the crazy sidekick Harley Quinn! Now join in on the action as Harley breaks her ‘pudd’n’ out of jail; forms a gruesome twosome with Two-Face; arranges an all-bad-girl slumber party; hires some henchmen; reveals her secret origin; and arranges a heist – on stately Wayne Manor! This first collection of Harley’s madcap adventures is presented by author Karl Kesel (“Superman”) with fan-favourite pencil-and-ink team Terry and Rachel Dodson (“Wonder Woman”) – bad has never looked so good!
Karl Kesel is a writer and inker whose work includes Adventures of Superman, Batman and Superman: World’s Finest, Daredevil, Fantastic Four, Final Night, Hawk and Dove, Human Torch and Super boy. Terry and Rachel Dodson are a fan-favourite penciller and inker team (respectively) whose work includes Generation X, Pryde and Wisdom, Spider-Man, Storm, Teen Titans, Trouble and Star Wars. They are currently working on Wonder Woman. –This text refers to an alternate paperback edition.
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