Issue | #15 |
Published | Winter 1945 |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | Sheldon Mayer; Julius Schwartz (Assistant Editor); Ted Udall (Assistant Editor) |
Characters | Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Tigeape |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Harry G. Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed) |
Inks | Harry G. Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed) |
Reprinted | in Wonder Woman Archives (DC, 1998 series) #6 (2010) |
Characters | Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Steve Trevor; General Darnell; Queen Hippolyte; Professor Astrolog; Etta Candy; Holliday Girls; The President of the United States; The Great Solo (villain, introduction) |
Synopsis | Devastating earthquakes herald the arrival of Neptunia, a fragment of Neptune landing in the Pacific Ocean -- but are the inhabitants friend or foe? |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Joye Murchison [as Charles Moulton] (signed) |
Pencils | Harry G. Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed) |
Inks | Harry G. Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed) |
Notes | -Like the God Neptune (Poseidon), the Neptunians are masters of water-- they build their cities from crystalized water, and turn men to robots by extracting salt from their bodies -The U.S. President-- presumedly Harry S. Truman-- is shown from behind, unnamed -Joye Murchison credit verified by Jerry Bails |
Reprinted | in Wonder Woman Archives (DC, 1998 series) #6 (2010) |
Characters | Evangeline Booth |
Synopsis | Born December 25, 1865, in London, England, Evangeline Booth broadened the scope of the Salvation Army from local assistance to worldwide disaster relief. |
Genre | bio |
Script | Alice Marble |
Pencils | Alfonso Greene |
Inks | Alfonso Greene |
Notes | -Credits verified by Jerry Bails (October, 2005) -Evangeline Booth was the daughter of William and Catherine Booth, who founded the Salvation Army; she was still alive at the time this story was published (1945) -References to the Armenian Genocide of 1896, and the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 |
Characters | Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Etta Candy; Steve Trevor; Eve (a Holliday Girl); Holliday Girls; The Great Solo (villain); Stalthon (villain) |
Synopsis | Attempting to broker a peace treaty between Earth and Neptunia, Wonder Woman is captured by Solo and forced to watch her friends transformed into human robots. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Joye Murchison [as Charles Moulton] (signed) |
Pencils | Harry G. Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed) |
Inks | Harry G. Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed) |
Reprinted | in Wonder Woman Archives (DC, 1998 series) #6 (2010) |
Genre | adventure |
Script | Lynne Lovelace (signed) |
Letters | typeset |
Genre | gag |
Script | Ed Wheelan |
Pencils | Ed Wheelan |
Inks | Ed Wheelan |
Letters | Ed Wheelan |
Notes | Letterer credit added by Craig Delich 2010-11-14. |
Characters | Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Captain Brown; President of the United States; General Darnell; Etta Candy; Holliday Girls; Steve Trevor; Soldar (villain, Neptunian Marshall); The Great Solo (villain) |
Synopsis | Suspecting subterfuge on Neptunia, Wonder Woman and Etta dress as tigeapes to investigate -- only to learn the plot is greater than they could have imagined. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Joye Murchison [as Charles Moulton] (signed) |
Pencils | Harry G. Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed) |
Inks | Harry G. Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed) |
Notes | -Steve Trevor is elected governor of Neptunia |
Reprinted | in Wonder Woman Archives (DC, 1998 series) #6 (2010) |