cover: George Pérez
WONDER WOMAN #20 (vol 2)
Sep 1988
$0.75
DC Comics (www.dccomics.com)

"Who Killed Myndi Mayer?" (22 pages)
writer:
penciler:
inks:
George Pérez
George Pérez
Bob McLeod

based on an idea by Carol Flynn

Reprinted in WONDER WOMAN: DESTINY CALLING TP, WONDER WOMAN: THE GREATEST STORIES EVER TOLD TP , and JUSTICE LEAGUE #30 (Italian).

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    WONDER WOMAN vol 2, #20 (Sep 1988) WONDER WOMAN vol 2, #21 (Oct 1988) NEW TITANS #50 (Dec 1988)
    NEW TITANS #51 (Dec 1989) NEW TITANS #52 (Jan 1989) NEW TITANS #57 (Aug 1989)
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    After New Mutants, Star Wars, and Spider-Man, I lose track of what you did for the rest of the 1980's. What were you doing?
    BOB: I inked 6 issues of JEMM, SON OF SATURN over Gene Colan, for DC after Klaus Janson bailed out of the series. I pencilled and inked a fill-in on POWER PACK for my friend June Brigman, inked a couple issues of SPITFIRE (one over [Herb] Trimpe, one over McFarlane), and inked a lot of GI JOE covers. I then inked several issues of WONDER WOMAN over [George] Perez breakdowns, then inked several issues of the NEW TITANS over Perez breakdowns, inked a NEW MUTANTS ANNUAL over Brigman breakdowns, inked New Mutants #75 over [John] Byrne breakdowns, and then inked that horrible 12-issue SUB-MARINER series over [Rick] Buckler, which almost stalled my career again. That's when I decided to move back up north to rejuvenate my career, and being back in NYC made a big difference in the assignments I got. I started inking the HULK over Dale Keown, then quit that when I got an offer to pencil SUPERMAN.