- "Nice work as usual, Wonder Woman. Have you seen Agent Prince by any chance?"
- ―Steve Trevor, Jr.
"Disco Inferno" | |
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Wonder Woman '77 Special | |
Title: | "Disco Inferno" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 1 |
Cover price: | $7.99 |
Cover date: | June, 2015 |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Credits | |
Ex. Ed: | Bobbie Chase |
Writers: | Marc Andreyko |
Pencilers: | Drew Johnson; Matt Haley; Jason Badower |
Inkers: | Drew Johnson; Matt Haley; Richard Orbits; Jason Badower |
Cover artists: | Nicole Scott; Phil Jimenez |
Cover inker: | Nicole Scott; Phil Jimenez |
Cover colorist: | Annette Kwok |
Colorists: | Romulo Fajardo, Jr.; Jason Badower |
Letterers: | Wes Abbott |
Editors: | Jessica Chen |
Group editor: | Jim Chadwick |
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Next: | Wonder Woman '77 #2 |
"Disco Inferno" is the first story in the first issue of the Wonder Woman '77 comic book limited series published by DC Comics. The title is based on the New Adventures of Wonder Woman, or just Wonder Woman, which was a television series that began in 1975 and aired for three seasons until 1979. The story is divided into three chapters and is written by Marc Andreyko with artwork by Drew Johnson and inks by Matt Haley. It was colored by Romulo Fajardo, Jr. and lettered by Wes Abbott. The second serial in this issue is titled "Who Is Wonder Woman?" and is brought together by the team of Marc Andreyko, Jason Badower, Matt Haley, Romulo Fajardo, Jr., and Wes Abbott. The cover art composition for this issue was rendered by Nicole Scott and Annette Kwok. Both serials were edited by Jim Chadwick with Jessica Chen associate editor. This issue shipped with a June, 2015 cover date and carries a cover price of $7.99 per copy (US). What a bargain!
Appearances[]
Featured characters
Supporting characters
Villains
Minor characters
- Doctor Pochoikov
- Reeve
- Sergei Topovia
Organizations
Races
Locations
Items
Powers
Notes & Trivia[]
- Wonder Woman was created by William Moulton Marston. Based on the 1975 television series starring Lynda Carter. Developed by Douglas S. Cramer and Wilfred Lloyd Baumes.
- UPC barcode 761941330570 00111.
- The roller derby club, Studio 52, takes its name after a recurring them in DC Comics titles involving the number fifty-two. This began with the 52 weekly year-long maxi-series in 2006, which also provided the rebirth of the multiverse with fifty-two alternate realities.