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Wonder Woman#130
Cover: John Byrne

Wonder Woman #130

Feb 1998 · DC · 1.95 USD; 2.75 CAD
“Unfamiliar Friends”

In "Unfamiliar Friends," Wonder Woman #130 (1998) brings a surprising twist to the Amazonian mythos when Jay Garrick, the Flash, recalls a mysterious connection to Hippolyta—leading the two on a journey back to the 1940s, though Jay returns alone. Meanwhile, Artemis, Mike, and Cassie set out to find the missing Helena Sandsmark, while Diana begins to sense unsettling shifts on Mount Olympus. Written and illustrated by John Byrne, with colors by Patricia Mulvihill and letters by Byrne, the issue’s cover by Byrne captures the moment of revelation with quiet intensity.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer John Byrne · colorist Patricia Mulvihill · cover John Byrne

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writer, artist, inker, letterer John Byrne
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When Jay Garrick recognizes Hippolyta as someone from his past, the pair head to the 1940's, but Jay returns alone. Meanwhile, Artemis, Mike, and Cassie begin the search for Helena Sandsmark and Diana learns of some changes on Mt. Olympus.

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