Great Hera! They're actually resisting the effects of my Magic Lasso!
Wonder Woman #277 is an issue of the series Wonder Woman (Volume 1) with a cover date of March, 1981.
Contents
Synopsis for "The Kobra Ultimatum"
When Wonder Woman tries to interrogate the Kobra Cultists using her magic lasso, they literally explode due to a post-hypnotic command. Kobra preempts all worldwide television broadcasts to issue an ultimatum, demanding one-half the world's gross national product in precious metals upon pain of his unleashing the Cobalt 93 bomb in the Middle East. Diana Prince consults Mother Juju, a mystic, about the Kobra Cult and learns they date back 100 years, to anti-British fakirs in India. Wonder Woman travels to India and uses her magic lasso to force a fakir to reveal Kobra's hiding place, in an old temple of Kali. Once inside, she falls through a trap door and finds herself confronted by Kobra and a pack of real king cobras.
Appearing in "The Kobra Ultimatum"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Mother Juju (First appearance)
Locations:
- India
- New Delhi
- Old Temple of Kali
- New Delhi
- United States of America
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "Secrets, Secrets Everywhere..."
Huntress worries about her secret identity being discovered by Harry Sims. She heads to Helena's office to find her assitant, Carole, in trouble from her ex-husband Joe. Huntress easily takes care of Joe, whom runs off, and then listens to Carole's story. After the story, Huntress decides she better go get Joe and drag him back to Carole, so she can turn him in to the D.A. on blackmail charges.
Appearing in "Secrets, Secrets Everywhere..."
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Carole Martin (Final appearance)
- Harry Sims
Antagonists:
- Joe Martin
- Thinker (Clifford DeVoe) (In a photograph only)
Other Characters:
- Bruce Wayne (In a photograph only)
- George (Single appearance)
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Notes
- The Huntress story from this issue is reprinted in The Huntress: Darknight Daughter trade paperback.
See Also
Recommended Reading
- Wonder Woman Recommended Reading
- All-Star Comics (Volume 1)
- Comic Cavalcade (Volume 1)
- JLA (Volume 1)
- Sensation Comics (Volume 1)
- Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman (Volume 1)
- Superman/Wonder Woman (Volume 1)
- The Legend of Wonder Woman (Volume 1)
- The Legend of Wonder Woman (Volume 2)
- Wonder Woman (Volume 1)
- Wonder Woman (Volume 2)
- Wonder Woman (Volume 3)
- Wonder Woman (Volume 4)
- Wonder Woman (Volume 5)
Links and References
- Pages using DynamicPageList parser function
- Joe Orlando/Executive Editor
- Ross Andru/Cover Artist
- Dick Giordano/Cover Artist
- Gerry Conway/Writer
- Paul Levitz/Writer
- Jose Delbo/Penciler
- Dave Hunt/Inker
- Jerry Serpe/Colourist
- John Costanza/Letterer
- Len Wein/Editor
- Joe Staton/Penciler
- Steve Mitchell/Inker
- Adrienne Roy/Colourist
- Milt Snapinn/Letterer
- Diana of Paradise Island (Earth-One)/Quotes
- Diana of Paradise Island (Earth-One)/Appearances
- United States Air Force/Appearances
- Etta Candy (Earth-One)/Appearances
- Phillip Darnell (Earth-One)/Appearances
- Steven Trevor (Earth-270)/Appearances
- Kobra Cult/Appearances
- Jeffrey Franklin Burr (New Earth)/Appearances
- India/Appearances
- New Delhi/Appearances
- United States of America/Appearances
- New Mexico/Appearances
- Carlsbad Caverns National Park/Appearances
- Virginia/Appearances
- Arlington/Appearances
- Pentagon/Appearances
- Washington, D.C./Appearances
- Georgetown/Appearances
- Lasso of Truth/Appearances
- Cobalt 93 Project/Appearances
- Wonder Woman's Invisible Plane/Appearances
- Helena Wayne (Earth-Two)/Appearances
- Carole Martin (Earth-Two)/Appearances
- Harry Sims (Earth-Two)/Appearances
- Joseph Martin (Earth-Two)/Appearances
- Clifford DeVoe (New Earth)/Appearances
- Bruce Wayne (Earth-Two)/Appearances
- Earth-Two/Appearances
- Gotham City/Appearances
- Cranston, Grayson and Wayne/Appearances
- Comics
- 1981
- 1981, March
- 1981, January (Publication)
- Wonder Woman Vol 1
- Copper-Age
- Synopsis Written