| Release: | Dec 2007 |
| Cover: | Dec 2007 |
Champion, Part 2: Hercules Unbound
| Release: | Dec 2007 |
| Cover: | Dec 2007 |
Wonder Girl and Hercules team-up to fight a pack of strange lion-like creatures. During the battle, Hercules attempts to endear himself to his "sister", but Cassie wants nothing to do with him. She still judges him for once enslaving the Amazons of Themyscira, but Hercules counters her accusation by pointing out her own involvement in the recent Amazon attack on Washington. He also cites her dwindling relationship with Princess Diana and Donna Troy.
Cassie tries to get on with her life, but Hercules continues to follow her, pleading with her to help him on some mysterious emergency. Disguised as a courier, he even gives her a new set of Amazonian battle dress. Later that same day, Cassie finds herself embroiled in a fight against a wandering Cyclops. Hercules shows up moments after she defeats the creature. He again chastises her for her failure to assist him and the two begin fighting. He tells her that something threatens the very existence of the Gods themselves. In the midst of arguing, a Boom Tube opens overhead and the Female Furies emerge ready for battle.
| Writer | J. Torres |
| Penciller | Sanford Greene |
| Inker | Nathan Massengill |
| Colorist | Guy Major |
| Letterer | Phil Balsman |
| Editor | Nachie Castro |
| Wonder Woman | Diana Prince |
| Wonder Girl | Cassandra 'Cassie' Sandsmark |
| Nemesis | Thomas Tresser |
| Lashina | |
| Zeus (DC) | |
| Hera (DC) | |
| Stompa | |
| Bernadeth | |
| Circe (DC) | |
| Hercules (DC) | Heracles / Herakles |
| Gilotina | |
| Crazy Harriot | |
| Bloody Mary (Female Furies) |
| Age | Modern Age |
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| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Wonder Woman |
| No. of Pages | 32 |
| Country | USA |
| Owner | SDSU Comics Hub |
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| My Rating |
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| Storage Box | Regular-Sized Comics Boxes |
| Read | |
| Index | 14510 |
| Added Date | Apr 25, 2017 10:04:28 |
| Modified Date | Jan 09, 2023 13:30:25 |
| Cover Price | $ 2.99 |
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Gift of Doug Highsmith, 2013.