Dust jacket cover with an illustration of Wonder Woman with a background of Wonder Woman covers through the years.
This is the book cover under the dust jacket. It wraps around from front to back cover and has images of Wonder Woman covers through the years.
Inside front dust jacket flap with an illustration from Wonder Woman (DC, 1987 series) #170 and a story quote about Wonder Woman.
Front end pages featuring images of Wonder Woman logos through the years.
Title pages with creator credits, indicia, and publisher information, with images of Wonder Woman covers through the years.
Table of Contents with images of Wonder Woman covers through the years.
Storyline continued in Sensation Comics (DC, 1942 series) #1.
The illustration of Wonder Woman on the splash page was used on the cover of Sensation Comics #1.
Wonder Woman figure based on the splash of the story in All-Star Comics (DC, 1940 series) #8 (December 1941-January 1942).
Jon Blummer credits from GCD index for original issue by Jerry Bails, the Table of Contents of this collection credits Harry G. Peter as the only artist for this cover.
The abilities of Dr. Psycho and the Duke of Deception are similar, except that the Duke must create his ectoplasmic phantasms prior to using them, whereas the Doctor can form them at will, as long as he has a hypnotized medium drawing ectoplasm from the spirit world.
Trina Robbins writes about the women who contributed to Wonder Woman comics in the early years. Includes illustrations
Cover credits from GCD index for original issue, the Table of Contents of this collection credits E. E. Hibbard as the only artist for this cover.
Images of Wonder Woman covers through the years.
A "lost" story, originally written and drawn in the 1940s for Comic Cavalcade, but not published until the 1960s.
Script credit from GCD index for original issue, the Table of Contents of this collection lists the writer as unknown.
Origin of the Silver Age Wonder Woman.
Wonder Woman rides on air currents for the first time?
Gal Gadot, star of the feature films "Wonder Woman", "Wonder Woman 1984", and "Justice League", answers questions from DC Comics editorial. Includes illustration from the cover of Future State: Immortal Wonder Woman #1, and a background of images of Wonder Woman covers through the years.
First "Impossible Tale."
Sequel to origin in #159. Golden Age style art.
Origin of Nubia revealed.
Images of Wonder Woman covers through the years.
Preview of Wonder Woman with new creative team of Roy Thomas and Gene Colan. Continued in Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #288. First new emblem, first new logo incorporating the emblem.
Lynda Carter, star of the 1970s Wonder Woman television adaptation, answers questions from DC Comics editorial. Includes a background of images of Wonder Woman covers through the years.
Images of Wonder Woman covers through the years.
First Taco Whiz.
Images of Wonder Woman covers through the years.
Images of Wonder Woman covers through the years.
Opening caption reads "This story takes place later."
Patty Jenkins, director of "Wonder Woman" and "Wonder Woman 1984", answers questions from DC Comics editorial. Includes a background of images of Wonder Woman covers through the years.
Back end pages featuring images of Wonder Woman logos through the years.
Inside rear dust jacket listing the issues where the stories included in this collection first appeared, with an illustration from Wonder Woman (2011 series) #23.
Dust jacket back cover with text on contents of collection, includes illustration from Wonder Woman #98, and featuring images of Wonder Woman covers through the years.