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"The Strange Disappearance of Etta Candy!": Wonder Woman goes to Mother Juju for help in fighting some demon-cultists whose magic defeated her when she tried to rescue Etta Candy from their clutches. Mother Juju tells Diana where to find these villains, a

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Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman #279 is an issue of the series Wonder Woman (Volume 1) with a cover date of May, 1981.

Synopsis for "The Strange Disappearance of Etta Candy!"

Wonder Woman goes to Mother Juju for help in fighting some demon-cultists whose magic defeated her when she tried to rescue Etta Candy from their clutches. Mother Juju tells Diana where to find these villains, at the Delphi Foundation, so she flies there in her Invisible Robot Plane and interrupts their satanic sacrificial ceremony, ready to rescue Etta, but is startled to note that none of the cultists are human!

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Synopsis for The Huntress: "Lion Hunt"

A mass breakout is in progress when the Huntress arrives outside Gull Island Prison. She knocks out and subdues several would-be escapees, then hurries back to check on Harry, whom she had earlier tranquilized. She drags Harry down to the police pier and hands him off to some harbor cops, then returns to the main melee. She rescues the Warden, and shoots a dart to send a taunting note to Lionmane. Meanwhile large numbers of police are arriving outside. Huntress sneaks back into the prison, and interrupts Lionmane's big pre-breakout pep rally, to confront him and call him out. So they fight, and instantly he's winning.

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  • "The Strange Disappearance of Etta Candy!":
    • Mother Juju knows that Wonder Woman and Diana Prince are the same person.
    • General Darnell behaves very badly on a date with his subordinate Diana Prince.
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