| Release: | Jun 1983 |
| Cover: | Jun 1983 |
Polaris Means Peril
| Release: | Jun 1983 |
| Cover: | Jun 1983 |
Wonder Woman snags Keith Griggs's jet with her Magic Lasso and pulls it off-course from Trevor's plane. Polaris refuses to battle Wonder Woman, though, telling her he is only interested in Green Lantern. When she informs him that the Emerald Gladiator is on a space mission, Polaris blasts Trevor's plane apart, and says that he will find a way to make Green Lantern come back and fight him. Then he vanishes. Wonder Woman deduces that Dr. Polaris has gone back to his polar fortress at the North Pole. With Steve costumed as a stand-in Green Lantern, suspended by a rope from the transparent Robot Plane, Wonder Woman uses him as a decoy while she battles Polaris and Keith Griggs booby-traps Polaris's fortress. The magnetic villain learns of the plan and tries to save his headquarters, but appears to be caught in the blast that destroys it. Wonder Woman rescues Griggs and returns with him and Trevor to America.
| Writer | Joey Cavalieri, Dan Mishkin |
| Cover Artist | Gil Kane |
| Penciller | Mike DeCarlo, Gene Colan |
| Inker | Frank McLaughlin, Pablo Marcos |
| Colorist | Carl Gafford, Anthony Tollin |
| Letterer | Ben Oda, Duncan Andrews |
| Editor | Ernie Colón, Dick Giordano |
| Wonder Woman | Diana Prince |
| Green Lantern | Hal Jordan |
| Steve Trevor | |
| Etta Candy | |
| Dr. Polaris | Neal Emerson |
| Huntress | Helena Wayne |
| Phil Darnell | |
| Keith Griggs | |
| Amos Tarr |
| Age | Modern Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Wonder Woman |
| Genre | Action | Adventure | Super-Heroes |
| No. of Pages | 32 |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |