([March] 2000)

DC, 1998 Series
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Volume
2
Price
49.95 USD; 76.00 CAD
Pages
244
On-sale Date
2000-01-19
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
DC Comics
Brand
DC Archive Editions
ISBN
1-56389-594-3 Search at WorldCat
Barcode
761941212890 00211
Editing
Mike Carlin (executive editor); Dale Crain (editor); Michael Wright (assistant editor); Georg Brewer (design director)

Issue Notes

Reprints the Wonder Woman stories from Sensation Comics #13-17 and Wonder Woman #2-4.

Black-and-White reconstruction by Rick Keene.
Color reconstruction by Digital Chameleon.
Cover color by Jason Lyons.
Series design by Alex Jay/Studio J.
Publication Design by Louis Prandi.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Wonder Woman / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Jason Lyons
Letters
typeset

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]

Indexer Notes

Cover illustration of Wonder Woman taken from "The Earl of Greed" from Wonder Woman #2.

[Title Page] (Table of Contents: 1)

credits, title page / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
typeset

Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Gerta Von Gunther

Indexer Notes

Title page with illustration of Wonder Woman and Gerta Von Gunther taken from "The Secret of Baroness Von Gunther" from Wonder Woman #3.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 2)

credits, title page / 1 page (report information)

Letters
typeset

Indexer Notes

Indicia and publisher information

Table of Contents (Table of Contents: 3)

table of contents / 2 pages (report information)

Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
typeset

Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]

Indexer Notes

Table of Contents with illustration of Wonder Woman taken from Sensation Comics #15.

Foreword (Table of Contents: 4)

foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 3 pages (report information)

Script
Diana Schutz
Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
typeset

Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]

Indexer Notes

Forward with illustration of Wonder Woman taken from the cover of Sensation Comics #16.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 5)

blank page(s) / 1 page (report information)


[Wonder Woman #2] (Table of Contents: 6)

Wonder Woman / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Harry Peter (signed as H. G. Peter)
Inks
Harry Peter (signed as H. G. Peter)
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Mars
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Mars' armor is colored blue, white, and orange here, whereas inside it's all orange with a green emblem.

The Men Behind "Wonder Woman" (Table of Contents: 7)

Wonder Woman / foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 1 page (report information)

Script
Alice Marble
Letters
typeset

Genre
superhero
Synopsis
Dr. Wm. Moulton Marston, H.G. Peter, Sheldon Mayer, and M.C. Gaines are introduced to the readers, accompanied by a photograph of the 4 men.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

It is noted that William Moulton Marston writes Wonder Woman under the pen name "Charles Moulton." H.G Peter has 4 assistants to help him with his Wonder Woman drawings. Alice Marble took the photograph.

[The God of War] (Table of Contents: 8)

Wonder Woman / foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 1 page (report information)

Script
William Marston
Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Aphrodite; Ares [aka Mars] (villain)
Synopsis
Mars has control of the world, and yet he's incensed by the one girl standing against him: Wonder Woman, Aphrodite's agent.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Illustrated text. Title from the table of contents.

It is noted that Wonder Woman's adversary is the Greek god Ares, but he's better known by his Roman name, Mars.

[Mars, The God of War] (Table of Contents: 9)

Wonder Woman / comic story / 13 pages (report information)

Script
William Marston
Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Steve Trevor; Colonel Darnell; Etta Candy; the Holliday Girls; Aphrodite; Tiva (Martian slave, introduction); Satan (Saturnian slave, introduction); Ares [aka Mars] (villain); Duke of Deception (villain, aide of Ares, introduction); General Destruction (villain, Are's Aide-de-Camp, introduction); Earl of Greed (villain, introduction); Lord Conquest (villain, introduction)
Synopsis
Mars kidnaps Steve Trevor to lure Wonder Woman to his home planet, where she secretly participates in the war tournaments while searching for Steve.
Reprints
Keywords
Mars

Indexer Notes

Story title from the table of contents.

Only the souls of the dead, shackled as prisoners, may enter Mars' domain. Aphrodite gives Wonder Woman an elixir of living death so her astral form may be captured by Mars' slave collectors. Wonder Woman gives her name as Etta Candy, and is unrecognized by Mars and his aides, suggesting this is the first time he's ever seen her. Wonder Woman fights a Saturnian slave in the arena; she later meets the Saturnians in Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #10. Wonder Woman's healing purple ray can be taken in tablet form.

[The Earl of Greed] (Table of Contents: 10)

Wonder Woman / comic story / 13 pages (report information)

Script
William Marston
Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Steve Trevor; Colonel Darnell; Etta Candy; Agent X-49 [Jim Blake] (spy, introduction); Jake Dough (baseball team owner, introduction); The Pups (a baseball team, introduction for all); Ares [aka Mars] (villain); General Destruction (villain); Earl of Greed (villain); Duke of Deception (villain); Lord Conquest (villain); Adolf Hitler (villain); Hermann Göring (villain); Joseph Goebbels (villain); Dr. Prexy Deacon (villain, President of Holliday College)
Synopsis
Wonder Woman plays baseball to help keep Holliday College open, undermining the Earl of Greed's attempt to use the school as a channel to the U.S. Treasury.
Reprints
Keywords
Holliday College

Indexer Notes

Story title from table of contents.

According to the text, Hitler's brain is attuned to Mars' radio wavelength, making him susceptible to influence from Mars and his minions. Hitler is shown to chew on the carpet when having an attack of nerves.

[The Duke of Deception] (Table of Contents: 11)

Wonder Woman / comic story / 13 pages (report information)

Script
William Marston
Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Steve Trevor; Etta Candy; Scriba (the Duke's slave, introduction); Taki (dance manager, introduction); Senator Deal (introduction); Mr. Bost (a lawyer, introduction); Ares [aka Mars] (villain); Earl of Greed (villain); Duke of Deception (villain); Naha (villain, dancer, introduction); Emperor Hirohito (villain); General Hammi [Duke of Deception] (villain)
Synopsis
Framed for murder, Wonder Woman is then taken prisoner by the victim, as the Duke of Deception manipulates Hirohito to attack Hawaii.
Reprints
Keywords
Mars

Indexer Notes

Story title from the table of contents.

The Earl of Greed is imprisoned on Mars, and suddenly, Adolf Hitler is acting less greedy on Earth. Wonder Woman gives Etta the elixir of living death so her astral spirit can animate one of Deception's phantasms. Shackled, and with her eyes sealed with tape, Wonder Woman is too vain to tear off the tape and lose her eyelashes, so she escapes blindfolded.

[The Count of Conquest] (Table of Contents: 12)

Wonder Woman / comic story / 11 pages (report information)

Script
William Marston
Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Ares [aka Mars] (villain); Lord Conquest (villain); Duke of Deception (villain); Benito Mussolini (villain); Emperor Hirohito (villain); Count Crafti [Don Unaldi] (villain, introduction); Mammotha [Lord Conquest] (villain, introduction)
Synopsis
Using her love of competition, charity, and handsome men against her, Lord Conquest captures Wonder Woman and brings her to Mars a captive slave.
Reprints
Keywords
Mars

Indexer Notes

Story title from the table of contents.

The Duke of Deception is thrown into prison, and Hirohito is suddenly brutally frank in negotiations with the Italian ambassador.

[Wonder Woman Campaigns for War Bonds and Stamps] (Table of Contents: 13)

Wonder Woman / public service announcement / 2 pages (report information)

Script
William Marston
Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
advocacy; superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Steve Trevor; Etta Candy; Colonel Darnell; Buck Winters
Synopsis
Wonder Woman stumps for war bonds in Midland along with war hero Buck Winters.
Reprints
Keywords
invisible plane; war bonds

Indexer Notes

Buck describes what people see when Wonder Woman flies by in her robot plane: a girl sitting in the air.

[Sensation Comics #13] (Table of Contents: 14)

Wonder Woman / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Harry Peter (signed as H. G. Peter)
Inks
Harry Peter (signed as H. G. Peter)
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Etta Candy; the Holliday Girls; Adolf Hitler (face on bowling pin); Hideki Tojo (face on bowling pin); Benito Mussolini (face on bowling pin)
Reprints
Keywords
Bowling

Wonder Woman Is Dead! (Table of Contents: 15)

Wonder Woman / comic story / 13 pages (report information)

Script
William Marston [as Charles Moulton]
Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Steve Trevor; Colonel Darnell; Etta Candy; the Holliday Girls; Sam Evans (FBI agent); police chief; Mr. Backer (airplane company President, introduction); Olga (villain, agent of Paula von Gunther, introduction); Olga's allies (villains, introduction for all)
Synopsis
Diana Prince knows that news of Wonder Woman's death in an explosion is false, especially when the body is discovered to be a dead woman dressed up as the super heroine. Later, she discovers a spy ring operating within Army intelligence and nearly loses her life for real attempting to stop the ring.
Reprints
Keywords
Alta Airplane Company; Golden lasso

[Sensation Comics #14] (Table of Contents: 16)

Wonder Woman / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Harry Peter (signed as H. G. Peter)
Inks
Harry Peter (signed as H. G. Peter)
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Fir Balsam (intro, a talking tree); Babs Carter; Teddy Carter; Nazi spies
Reprints

[The Story of Fir Balsam] (Table of Contents: 17)

Wonder Woman / comic story / 13 pages (report information)

Script
William Marston (under house name Charles Moulton)
Pencils
Harry Peter (signed)
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Fir Balsam (intro, a talking tree); Steve Trevor; Etta Candy; the Holliday Girls; Jeb Carter (introduction); Nan Carter (Jeb's wife, introduction); Teddy Carter (child of Jeb and Nan, introduction); Babs Carter (child of Jeb and Nan, introduction); Carl Natz (villain, introduction); Fritz Krieg (villain, introduction); other un-named Nazis (villains, introduction for all)
Synopsis
Wonder Woman is tracking Nazis in the town of Greenville, and discovers that the Carter family is a victim of Nazi Carl Natz, who, along with his gang, has taken the Carter children hostage.
Reprints
Keywords
Fir Balsalm (a fir tree); Greenville

Indexer Notes

Story title from the table of contents.

[Wonder Woman #3] (Table of Contents: 18)

Wonder Woman / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Baroness Paula von Gunther
Reprints

[A Spy on Paradise Island] (Table of Contents: 19)

Wonder Woman / comic story / 15 pages (report information)

Script
William Marston
Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Etta Candy; Eve Brown; Dorothy Lord; Baroness Paul von Gunther (villain); Queen Hippolyte; Steve Trevor; Apollo; Keela (villain; Intro); Zoe (Amazon); Mala
Synopsis
Wonder Woman flies to Paradise Island to celebrate Diana's Day, unaware she's brought a stowaway-- one of Paula von Gunther's slave girls, intent on killing Wonder Woman and guiding a Japanese destroyer to the Amazon homeland.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Story title from table of contents.

The Amazons speak English when Etta Candy visits, an indication they speak another language. Diana's Day is the Amazon Christmas, which occurs on the Winter Solstice (dated here on December 25th, instead of the 21st). An Amazon is chosen to wear the mask of the goddess, filling arrow quivers with gifts; any Amazon girl can attempt to remove the goddess' mask to take her place, but should she fail, she must dress as a woodland creature and be prey in the next day's hunt. Steve receives a mental radio from Wonder Woman as a Diana's Day present.

[The Devilish Devices of Baroness Von Gunther] (Table of Contents: 20)

Wonder Woman / comic story / 13 pages (report information)

Script
William Marston
Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Steve Trevor; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Colonel Darnell; Mala; Etta Candy; Paula von Gunther (villain)
Synopsis
Paula enslaves Steve and Wonder Woman and leads them into an underground deathtrap.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Story title from table of contents.

Wonder Woman uses a "brain wave detector" on Paula's slave girls, a machine that prints a read-out of a person's thoughts. It is noted that the Paradise Island piers are electrically wired to detect approaching vessels. It is suggested that the power of the lasso comes from Aphrodite. Paula demonstrates her hypnotizing technique, to which even Wonder Woman is susceptible. Paula has created a wearable version of the invisibility machine she used in Sensation Comics (DC, 1942 series) #6.

[The Secret of Baroness Von Gunther] (Table of Contents: 21)

Wonder Woman / comic story / 13 pages (report information)

Script
William Marston
Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Paula Von Gunther (Villain; Origin; reforms); Gerta Von Gunther (Intro; Paula Von Gunther's daughter); Kibby Maxwell; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Baron Gottfried von Gunther (flashback); Etta Candy; Mala
Synopsis
Learning the cause of Paula's villainy, Wonder Woman travels to Nazi Germany to retrieve the Baroness' daughter from a concentration camp.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Story title from table of contents.

Ordeal of Fire (Table of Contents: 22)

Wonder Woman / comic story / 11 pages (report information)

Script
William Marston
Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Colonel Darnell; Steve Trevor; Kibby Maxwell; Paula Von Gunther; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Mala; Ann Maxwell; Aphrodite; Queen Hippolyte
Synopsis
In preventing a Nazi plot to destroy a munitions factory and saving Wonder Woman's life, Paula von Gunther is redeemed and accepted into Aphrodite's service as a neophyte.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

The date of Paula's trial is given as December 10th 1942; Wonder Woman serves as Paula's lawyer in the courtroom. Wonder Woman makes an Amazon "anti-oxygenation" ointment that saves Paula's life; Diana Prince returns to nursing to attend to Paula in her convalescence. Hippolyte uses clay to sculpt new features for Paula's burned face, which is brought to life by Aphrodite. Wonder Woman uses the magic lasso on herself, compelling herself to treat Paula well.

[Sensation Comics #15] (Table of Contents: 23)

Wonder Woman / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]
Reprints

[Victory at Sea] (Table of Contents: 24)

Wonder Woman / comic story / 13 pages (report information)

Script
William Marston (signed as Charles Moulton)
Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Colonel Darnell; Steve Trevor; Etta Candy; the Holliday Girls; Simon Slickery (villain, a lawyer, introduction); Tony (villain, a bootblack, introduction); the Nazis (villains, introduction for all)
Synopsis
Diana Prince survives the explosion of a bomb planted in her desk by the local bootblack, and, when he makes another attempt, it leads Wonder Woman to sea to stop a Nazi invasion.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Story title from table of contents.

[Sensation Comics #16] (Table of Contents: 25)

Wonder Woman / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Harry Peter (signed as H. G. Peter)
Inks
Harry Peter (signed as H. G. Peter)
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Etta Candy; Steve Trevor
Reprints
Keywords
Golden lasso

The Masked Menace (Table of Contents: 26)

Wonder Woman / comic story / 13 pages (report information)

Script
William Marston (signed as Charles Moulton)
Pencils
Frank Godwin
Inks
Frank Godwin
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Colonel Darnell; Steve Trevor; Etta Candy; Hard Candy (Etta's father, introduction); the Holliday Girls; Fifi La Strange (dancer, introduction); Brenda Malone Fifi's sister, government agent, introduction); Karl Schultz [Hylo Goulash] (villain, Etta's fiance, Gestapo agent, introduction); Italian Fascists (villains, introduction for all); Japanese soldiers (villains, introduction for all)
Synopsis
Diana is invited to the Candy Ranch to witness Etta's wedding to a Hungarian Prince, but soon discovers he is a fake and Nazi agent. When Steve and Wonder Woman are captured, the Holliday Girls help save the day.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Art credit from GCD index for original issue. The table of contents for this collection credits the art to Harry G. Peter.

[Wonder Woman #4] (Table of Contents: 27)

Wonder Woman / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Steve Trevor; Etta Candy; Blakfu; Mole Men
Reprints

[Man-Hating Madness] (Table of Contents: 28)

Wonder Woman / comic story / 15 pages (report information)

Script
William Marston
Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Steve Trevor; Colonel Darnell; General Brown (introduction); General Tling (introduction); Etta Candy; the Amazons; five prisoners of the Amazons [Jeane; rest un-named] (introduction for all); Queen Hippolyte; Mae Wu (a Chinese girl, death then is restored to life, introduction); Mala; Paula von Gunther; Aphrodite; General Sansu Hideo (villain, introduction); Major Fu (villain, introduction); General Von Bop (villain, introduction); General Blatsu (villain, introduction)
Synopsis
Paula von Gunther undertakes a series of Amazon tests to prove herself worthy to serve Aphrodite, and her first test: aiding Wonder Woman foil a Japanese plot to drive American women insane.
Reprints
Keywords
Paradise Island; Reform Island

Indexer Notes

Story title from table of contents.

Rather than using the Purple Ray, Wonder Woman uses Paula's electrical machine to restore Mae Wu to life.

[Mole Men of the Underworld] (Table of Contents: 29)

Wonder Woman / comic story / 14 pages (report information)

Script
William Marston
Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Steve Trevor; General Darnell; Etta Candy; the Holliday Girls; Mala; Paula von Gunther; the Queen's Messenger (introduction); Queen Hippolyte; Aphrodite; several Mole women [Calla; rest un-named] (introduction for all); Blakfu (villain, introduction); the Mole Men (villains, introduction for all)
Synopsis
In her second test, Paula must reform the Mole Men of the underworld, which she and Wonder Woman accomplish by opening the Mole Men's eyes surgically to the beauty of the girls they enslave.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Story title from table of contents.

[The Rubber Barons] (Table of Contents: 30)

Wonder Woman / comic story / 13 pages (report information)

Script
William Marston
Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Steve Trevor; Etta Candy; Colonel Darnell; Mala; the Amazons [Joan; rest un-named] (introduction); Aphrodite; Paula von Gunther; rubber manufacturers [Ivar Torgson; Skelly; Cornelius R. Quod; Larry Hefton; Sigmund Spoil] (villains, introduction for all); Elva Dove (villain, intelligence clerk, introduction)
Synopsis
To complete the third test of Aphrodite, Paula uses her subconscious X-ray machine to understand the motives of war-profiteering rubber magnates, so as to "change the character of men and make them serve their fellow humans."
Reprints
Keywords
Holliday College; Paradise Island; Reform Island; Subconscious X-Ray

Indexer Notes

Story title from table of contents.

[The Treachery of Mavis] (Table of Contents: 31)

Wonder Woman / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
William Marston
Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Queen Hippolyte; Colonel Darnell; Steve Trevor; Paula von Gunther; Paula's Slave Girls (introduction for all); Mala; Aphrodite; Aphrodite's Priestesses (introduction for all); the Amazons [Zoe; rest unnamed] (introduction for all); Gerta von Gunther; Mavis (villain, former slave of Paula, introduction)
Synopsis
Paula had passed her tests, but in failing to oversee the reformation of a slave girl and the rubber magnates, Wonder Woman has failed twice, which backfires when one of her charges takes revenge.
Reprints
Keywords
Reform Island

Indexer Notes

This story is not listed in the Table of Contents for this collection.

[Sensation Comics #17] (Table of Contents: 32)

Wonder Woman / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]
Reprints

[Riddle of the Talking Lions] (Table of Contents: 33)

Wonder Woman / comic story / 13 pages (report information)

Script
William Marston (signed as Charles Moulton)
Pencils
Frank Godwin
Inks
Frank Godwin
Colors
Digital Chameleon (color reconstruction)
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Colonel Darnell; Steve Trevor; Ginger (Trevor's niece, introduction); Etta Candy; Bobby Lee (Sally's brother, introduction); Sally Lee (intelligence clerk, introduction); Princess Yasmini (villain, introduction); Nazi agents [Smaltz; others un-named] (villains, introduction for all)
Synopsis
Wonder Woman takes Bobby to the zoo, where they meet Steve Trevor and his niece. The two kids discover that one of the lions can talk, but are unaware the "talk" comes from a radio swallowed by the lion which the Nazis use to communicate. This leads Wonder Woman and Steve to Cairo where they uncover Princess Yasmini and her group of spies.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Story title from the table of contents.

Art credits from GCD index for original issue. The table of contents for this collection credits Harry G. Peter as the artist for this story.

Biographies (Table of Contents: 34)

text article / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Letters
typeset

Indexer Notes

Biographies for William Moulton Marston and Harry G. Peter.

[Back Cover] (Table of Contents: 35)

Wonder Woman / illustration / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Harry Peter
Inks
Harry Peter
Colors
?
Letters
typeset

Genre
superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Mars; Etta Candy; the Holliday Girls; Adolf Hitler (face on bowling pin); Hideki Tojo (face on bowling pin); Benito Mussolini (face on bowling pin); Steve Trevor
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Back cover, featuring reprints of covers from Wonder Woman #2 and Sensation Comics #13, 16, and 17.

Editing
Related Scans
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Table of Contents
  1. 0. [no title indexed]
    Wonder Woman
  2. 1. [Title Page]
  3. 2. [no title indexed]
  4. 3. Table of Contents
  5. 4. Foreword
  6. 5. [no title indexed]
  7. 6. [Wonder Woman #2]
    Wonder Woman
  8. 7. The Men Behind "Wonder Woman"
    Wonder Woman
  9. 8. [The God of War]
    Wonder Woman
  10. 9. [Mars, The God of War]
    Wonder Woman
  11. 10. [The Earl of Greed]
    Wonder Woman
  12. 11. [The Duke of Deception]
    Wonder Woman
  13. 12. [The Count of Conquest]
    Wonder Woman
  14. 13. [Wonder Woman Campaigns for War Bonds and Stamps]
    Wonder Woman
  15. 14. [Sensation Comics #13]
    Wonder Woman
  16. 15. Wonder Woman Is Dead!
    Wonder Woman
  17. 16. [Sensation Comics #14]
    Wonder Woman
  18. 17. [The Story of Fir Balsam]
    Wonder Woman
  19. 18. [Wonder Woman #3]
    Wonder Woman
  20. 19. [A Spy on Paradise Island]
    Wonder Woman
  21. 20. [The Devilish Devices of Baroness Von Gunther]
    Wonder Woman
  22. 21. [The Secret of Baroness Von Gunther]
    Wonder Woman
  23. 22. Ordeal of Fire
    Wonder Woman
  24. 23. [Sensation Comics #15]
    Wonder Woman
  25. 24. [Victory at Sea]
    Wonder Woman
  26. 25. [Sensation Comics #16]
    Wonder Woman
  27. 26. The Masked Menace
    Wonder Woman
  28. 27. [Wonder Woman #4]
    Wonder Woman
  29. 28. [Man-Hating Madness]
    Wonder Woman
  30. 29. [Mole Men of the Underworld]
    Wonder Woman
  31. 30. [The Rubber Barons]
    Wonder Woman
  32. 31. [The Treachery of Mavis]
    Wonder Woman
  33. 32. [Sensation Comics #17]
    Wonder Woman
  34. 33. [Riddle of the Talking Lions]
    Wonder Woman
  35. 34. Biographies
  36. 35. [Back Cover]
    Wonder Woman
This issue was modified by, among others
  • Boris Ammerlaan
  • Peter Croome
  • John Monagle
  • Ramon Schenk
  • Jim Van Dore