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Wonder Woman (1942 1st Series DC) comic books 1944-1946

  • Issue #8
    Wonder Woman (1942 1st Series DC) 8
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Slab: See item notes
    • 2-1/2" crack to lower front and right edge of slab.
    • Label #3902379013
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    Cover by Harry G. Peter. "Queen Clea's Tournament of Death," script by William Moulton Marston (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; Wonder Woman flies to legendary Atlantis, where two queens reign over two nations: Queen Clea of Venturia and Queen Eeras of Aurania; The women of Atlantis are giantesses, and the men (manlings) are puny weaklings. "The Girl With the Iron Mask," script by William Moulton Marston (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; A little girl's tale of giant women parachuting from volcanoes brings Wonder Woman back to Atlantis, where Queen Clea schemes to create an army of men from the outer world. Wonder Women of History: four-page Sister Elizabeth Kenny bio, script by Alice Marble, art by Paul Reinman. "Hop Harrigan's Leaflet Raid" text story. "The Captive Queen," script by William Moulton Marston (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; Clea escapes from Transformation Island and brings a captive Wonder Woman back to Atlantis - only to become a prisoner herself when the manlings take control. Back cover Tootsie Roll ad, "Captain Tootsie and the Secret Weapon" by Rod Reed and C.C. Beck. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    Wonder Woman (1942 1st Series DC) 9

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    Cover by Harry G. Peter. "Evolution Goes Haywire," script by William Moulton Marston (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; When Steve Trevor's niece is kidnapped by a gorilla, Wonder Woman captures the Gorilla and turns her over to Professor Zool, who uses his evolution machine to turn her human. "The Freed Captive," script by William Moulton Marston (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; Professor Zool's machine advances everyone to the Golden Age of Greece, but Giganta introduces evil and brings the Golden Age to an end. "Death Stalks the Convoy" text story starring Hop Harrigan / text story. Untitled story, script by William Moulton Marston (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; The Evolution machine brings them to Amazonia before Diana was born. Back cover Tootsie Roll ad, "Captain Tootsie and the Secret Weapon" by Rod Reed and C.C. Beck. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #10
    Wonder Woman (1942 1st Series DC) 10
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    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Label #4206245001

    Cover by Harry G. Peter. "Spies from Saturn," script by William Moulton Marston (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; Two strange events: a girl trapped underwater in seaweed and a strange radio message that cuts across General Darnell's speech, leads Wonder Woman to discover an invasion from the planet Saturn is about to occur. Wonder Women of History: four-page Juliette Low bio, script by Alice Marble, art by Paul Reinman. "The Sky Road," script by William Moulton Marston (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; After the sentencing of Count Saturno to 99 years imprisonment, Diana Prince and the rest of the nation wake up one morning with feelings of weakness and lassitude. "150 Mile Race to Save a Nation," art by George Roussos. "Hop Harrigan's Birthday Present" text story. "Wonder Woman's Boots," script by William Moulton Marston (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; Count Mephisto Saturno is sent back to Earth by the Emperor to capture Wonder Woman - or else! Back cover ad, "Captain Tootsie Battles Monster Man!" (art by C.C. Beck?). 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    Wonder Woman (1942 1st Series DC) 11

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    Cover by Harry G. Peter. "The Slaves of the Evil Eye," script by William Moulton Marston (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; Wonder Woman fights a life-and-death struggle against Hypnota and Serva, who have succeeded in stealing the secret defense plan against Saturn (in case they break the peace signed in Wonder Woman #10), and taking a number of slaves to do their bidding. Wonder Women of History: two-page Julia Ward Howe bio, script by Alice Marble, art by Alfonso Greene. "The Unseen Menace," script by William Moulton Marston (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; Hypnota uses his strange "Blue Ray" on Serva to go to Holliday College and get her to discover where he can find Wonder Woman so that he may kill her. "Camouflage in Clay" text story starring Darby Dunaway, script by Jack Miller (as Jay Marr). "The Slave Smugglers," script by William Moulton Marston (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; As a last-ditch effort to get at Wonder Woman, Hypnota tries to kill Saturn's ambassador in order to get the Earth involved in a war with Saturn. Two-page Thom McAn shoe ad (art by George Roussos). 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    Wonder Woman (1942 1st Series DC) 12

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    Cover by Harry G. Peter. Untitled story, script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; Wonder Woman is given the gift of magnetic hearing by Desira, Queen of Venus, and learns that a 3rd World War is being planned. "The Ordeal of Fire," script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; Etta and the Holliday girls are initiating new members of their sorority when one is transported to Venus and Wonder Woman must follow her. Wonder Women of History: four-page Helen Keller bio, script by Alice Marble, art by Alfonso Greene . Two-page text story, "S.O.S. - Miami" by Lynne Lovelace. "The Conquest of Venus," script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; Wonder Woman tries to convert Velma to the ways of love and peace, but Velma succeeds in contacting a noted gangster and his men, getting them to invade and hopefully conquer Venus. Back cover ad, "Captain Tootsie and the Giant Cannon" by Rod Reed and C.C. Beck. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    Wonder Woman (1942 1st Series DC) 13

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    Cover by Harry G. Peter. "The Icebound Maidens," script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; After helping a group of Amazon girls pass their initiation rites, Wonder Woman is sent by Aphrodite to inspire a race of Venusian women to repel their enemies: the evil Seal Men, who have kidnapped Eve, daughter of Queen Desira. "The Mystery Maid," script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; When Princess Lectress goes missing, Queen Eve, with Wonder Woman's help, invades Bitterland to retrieve her. Wonder Women of History: four-page Sojourner Truth bio by Alice Marble, art by Alfonso Greene). Two-page text story, "The Man Who Hated Trees" by Jay Marr. "Slaves In the Electric Garden," script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; While testing her new invention at the South Pole, Wonder Woman and Steve are captured by Seal Men and made slaves in the "Electric Garden," where they plan a revolt with the Eveland girls. One-page Tootsie Roll ad, "Captain Tootsie Captures Red the Terror" (by C.C. Beck and Pete Costanza). 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #14
    Wonder Woman (1942 1st Series DC) 14

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    Cover by Harry G. Peter. "In Shamrock Land Part 1: Captured By Leprechauns," script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; On the trail of the Gentleman Killer, Wonder Woman and friends stumble into Shamrock Land, where the Leprechauns prove equally troublesome. Wonder Women of History: two-page Abigail Adams bio, script by Alice Marble, art by Alfonso Greene. Two-page text story, "The Flaming Forest" by Jay Marr. "The Gentleman Killer Strikes Again" (In Shamrock Land Part 2), script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; With Wonder Woman and friends hot on his trail, The Gentleman Killer escapes the underground caves and is welcomed into Shamrock Land by the oblivious Princess Elaine. "In Shamrock Land Part 3: The Conquest of Shamrock Land," script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; Wonder Woman must shake off the stupor created by magic moonbeams to oppose the Gentleman Killer, the new Prime Minister of Shamrock Land, who rules with a greedy hand. Back cover ad, "Captain Tootsie and the Hand Grenade" by C.C. Beck and Pete Costanza. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #15
    Wonder Woman (1942 1st Series DC) 15

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    Cover by Harry G. Peter. "The Tigeapes of Neptunia: Part 1: The First Battle of Neptunia," script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; Devastating earthquakes herald the arrival of Neptunia, a fragment of Neptune landing in the Pacific Ocean - but are the inhabitants friend or foe? "The Tigeapes of Neptunia: Part 2: The Masters of the Water," script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; 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. "Trick Dog" text story by Lynne Lovelace. "The Tigeapes of Neptunia: Part 3: In the Killer's Cage," script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; 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: the Masters plan to have the Earth forced from its orbit and taken to Neptune as a moon. Wonder Women of History: four-page Evangeline Booth bio, script by Alice Marble, art by Alfonso Greene. Back cover ad, "Captain Tootsie and the Return of Dr. Narsty" by C.C. Beck and Pete Costanza. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #16
    Wonder Woman (1942 1st Series DC) 16

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    Cover by Harry G. Peter. "In Pluto's Kingdom Part 1: The Secret of the Dark Planet," script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; After a Holliday girl is abducted by King Pluto, Wonder Woman and the Holliday girls travel to the furthest planet, where the king extracts their "color bodies" to light his gloomy planet and attempts to melt Wonder Woman like a color tablet. "In Pluto's Kingdom Part 2: The River of Liquid Fire," script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; Wonder Woman and her girls pierce Pluto's underworld and fight off his forces to retrieve their "dark earth" bodies, while Pluto escapes to mount an assault on Earth. Wonder Women of History: four-page Madame Curie bio, script by Alice Marble, art by Alfonso Greene. Two-page text story, "Dangerous Adventure" by Jim Robinson. "In Pluto's Kingdom Part 3: King Pluto's Revenge," script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; Pluto kidnaps Steve and extorts a dynamo from Wonder Woman, intending to light his gloomy kingdom forever and let his kidnapped girls burn out. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Wonder Woman (1942 1st Series DC) 17

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    Cover by Harry G. Peter. "The Winds of Time" (Part 1), script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; After their friend Dr. Kurree invents a cure for cancer, but an unauthorized use kills a man, Wonder Woman and Steve time travel to ancient Rome to help the brilliant but confused scientist swept to the past by the Winds of Time, where she confronts her deceptive boyfriend in a previous lifetime. Wonder Women of History: four-page Emma Willard bio, script by Alice Marble, art by Alfonso Greene. "The Redskins' Revenge" (The Winds of Time Part 2), script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; Wonder Woman and Steve follow Lana and the Holliday Girls to the Old West where they expose Silas Sneek, who has been cheating the Native Americans in their trading with Daniel Beene. "The Winds of Time Part 3: Subterranean Death," script by Joye Hummel, pencils by Harry G. Peter, inks by Harry G. Peter and Arlene (backgrounds); Carl forces Lana to sign over the rights to her cancer cure by secretly framing her for a murder and capturing Wonder Woman and the Holliday girls in a death trap. Two-page text story, "Battle of the Deep" by Jim Robinson. Two-page Tippie strip, "That's Right!" by Edwina Dumm. One-page Tootsie Roll ad, "Captain Tootsie and the Return of Dr. Nasty" (by C.C. Beck and Pete Costanza). 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #18
    Wonder Woman (1942 1st Series DC) 18

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    Cover by Harry G. Peter. "The Return From the Dead" (Part 1), script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), pencils by Harry G. Peter, inks by Harry G. Peter and Arlene (backgrounds); Dr. Psycho fakes his own death and escapes from prison, then disguised as Wonder Woman, steals an new invention from military intelligence... all before the Amazon Maiden captures him and retrieves the machine. Wonder Women of History: four-page Hannah Adams bio by Alice Marble, art by Alfonso Greene. "The Drugged WAC" (Part 2), script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), pencils by Harry G. Peter, inks by Harry G. Peter; Arlene (backgrounds); Wonder Woman locates the former wife of Dr. Psycho, who is being used by him to create his ectoplasm disguises. "Ectoplasmic Death" (Part 3), script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), pencils by Harry G. Peter, inks by Harry G. Peter and Arlene (backgrounds); Without Marva to create his illusions, Dr. Psycho returns to prison where he contacts his former secretary, who is also capable of creating ectoplasm illusions. Two-page text story, "Unlucky Star" by Lynne Lovelace. One-page Tootsie Roll ad, "Captain Tootsie and the Wolf Hunt" by C.C. Beck and Pete Costanza. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $230 1946 Wonder Woman 18 CGC .5 Classic Cover. RARE!!!

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  • Issue #19
    Wonder Woman (1942 1st Series DC) 19
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • The DC Universe Collection.
    • Label #4441064004

    Cover by Harry G. Peter. "Invisible Terror" (Part 1), script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; Many of the U.S. top military officers are killed by an invisible ray, and Wonder Woman discovers that Marya has been taken prisoner aboard a Nazi sub, so the Amazon Princess heads to Africa where Nazi agents plot their resurgence. Wonder Women of History: four-page Elizabeth Blackwell bio, script by Alice Marble, art by Alfonso Greene. "The Witchdoctor's Cauldron" (Part 2), script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; When Wonder Woman and Marya encounter a group of African natives allied with the Nazis, they manage to rescue their slaves, the Zoogoos, who are being used to power the death ray. "Foney Fairy Tales" back-up story, script and art by Ed Wheelan. Two-page text story, "Baseball Double" by Jim Robinson. "In the Lair of the Death-Ray Criminals" (Part 3), script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; To save her friends, Wonder Woman surrenders to Blitz, who uses her as a human battery to power the invisible death ray to defeat Steve before he can gather reinforcements. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $500 WONDER WOMAN #19 CGC 4.0 OW PAGES // DC COMICS 1946

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  • Issue #20
    Wonder Woman (1942 1st Series DC) 20

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    Cover by Harry G. Peter. "Terrors of the Air" (Part 1), script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; Diana Prince has a strange feeling about Etta's friend Nifty, and it's not just that she's secretly an air-pirate, intent on stealing Professor Chemico's formula for harnessing nuclear power. Ton o' Fun one-page cartoon by Harry Lampert. Wonder Women of History: four-page Lucretia Mott bio, script by Alice Marble, art by Robert Sale (as Sal-Pete). "The Rage of Redbeard" (Part 2), script by Joye Hummel , art by Harry G. Peter; While the Karma Monster brings the Air Pirates to Charleston Harbor, circa 1750, where they battle Wonder Woman in an earlier incarnation as sea pirates, Paula transports Steve, Etta and the Holliday Girls back in time to aid the Amazon Princess. Wonder Women of History: four-page Lucretia Mott bio, script by Alice Marble, art by Robert Sale (as Sal-Pete).Ton o' Fun cartoon page by Harry Lampert. Two-page text story, "The Case of the Horseshoe Nail" by Jim Robinson. "The Pirates' Galley Slave" (Part 3), script by Joye Hummel (as Charles Moulton), art by Harry G. Peter; Wonder Woman and friends are reincarnated in Ancient Rome, where they fight for their lives in the arena and on the open seas. 52 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.