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"Doctor Cyber's Revenge!": Eros frees Wonder Woman from the wire trap and joins her in her battle against Dr. Cyber, vowing vengeance against her, though she claims she does not even know him. Along the way, the Amazon learns from Steve that her memories have been tampered with, partly by accid

Wonder Woman #321 is an issue of the series Wonder Woman (Volume 1) with a cover date of November, 1984.

Synopsis for "Doctor Cyber's Revenge!"

Eros frees Wonder Woman from the wire trap and joins her in her battle against Dr. Cyber, vowing vengeance against her, though she claims she does not even know him. Along the way, the Amazon learns from Steve that her memories have been tampered with, partly by accident and partly because of Hippolyta. Eros tries to destroy Cyber, but is yanked from the villainess's sky-craft by Wonder Woman shortly before the vehicle crashes and blows up. When Wonder Woman and Steve ask Eros why he wanted to kill Cyber, he replies that he is the real Steve Trevor, and Cyber killed him.

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Synopsis for "The Final Blackout"


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  • Tom Kelly

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  • June Moorman/Lucinda Morrisson

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  • On the last page of the Huntress' story, it is stated that due to popular demand for Huntress to get an ongoing, the creators were working on a Huntress miniseries. Their project got likely cancelled when it was decided that the character would die during Crisis on Infinite Earths. Eventually, a Huntress ongoing series, written by the same writer, was released, but it featured a rebooted character, Helena Bertinelli, instead of Helena Wayne.[1]


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