Orana (DC Comics) - Other Appearances

Other Appearances

Orana is briefly mentioned again in (Wonder Woman #252, February 1979) as Queen Hippolyta contemplates whether the Gods will punish Diana after Diana returned to the outside world after losing her title to Orana.

Also in Wonder Woman #254, (April 1979) the Gods on Mt. Olympus argue the circumstances in which Diana reclaimed her title. Mars says Diana left Paradise Island illegally and must be punished. Athena and Aphrodite object to the God of War, arguing that Orana had been killed therefore Diana rightfully reclaimed her title as Wonder Woman.

Finally in Wonder Woman #98 (May. 1958) which is a retelling of Wonder Woman's origin, a red haired Amazon named Orana asks Queen Hippolyta if the queen will be fair during the judging of the tournament to determine who will become Wonder Woman. This Orana, however, displays none of the tendencies of the one in WW #250 and #251.

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