| Pencils: | Ernie Chan (signed as Ernie Chua ) |
| Inks: | Ernie Chan (signed as Ernie Chua ) |
| Colors: | |
| Letters: |
in Batman (Editorial Novaro, 1954 series) #894
in Comic Reader (Street Enterprises, 1973 series) #125 (December 1975) [0.25 page black and white copy]
in Showcase Presents: Justice League of America (DC, 2005 series) #6 ([April] 2013)
in Justice League of America: The Bronze Age Omnibus (DC, 2017 series) #2 ([May] 2018)Colors and letters credits from Carl Gafford via the GCD Error Tracker.
On-sale date from Comic Reader #125.
in Batman (Editorial Novaro, 1954 series) #894
in Gerechtigkeitsliga (Egmont Ehapa, 1977 series) #1 (1977)
in Gigant (Semic, 1976 series) #3/1979 ([30 maj] 1979) [En sida bortredigerad]
in Gigant (Semic, 1977 series) #3/1979 ([juni] 1979) [1 page removed]
in Showcase Presents: Justice League of America (DC, 2005 series) #6 ([April] 2013)
in Justice League of America: The Bronze Age Omnibus (DC, 2017 series) #2 ([May] 2018)Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics. Colors credit from Carl Gafford via the GCD Error Tracker.
Story continues in next issue.
Wonder Woman took a leave of absence from the JLA in issue #69 after she lost her powers. Upon regaining them, she voluntarily underwent a series of tests (recounted in her own comic, issues #212 to #222) to prove that she was worthy of readmission.
| Script: | |
| Pencils: | Dick Dillin (logo illustration) |
| Inks: | Dick Giordano (logo illustration) |
| Colors: | ? (logo illustration) |
| Letters: | typeset |
Letters of comments from readers Andrew Sigel, Mark Gruenwald, Sharon M. Harned, Mark Schmeider, and Robert A. Buethe.
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