Wonder Woman (1942-) #181


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Diana and I-Ching attempt to infiltrate Cyber's base of operations.




Wonder Woman (1942-) #118


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Steve trails Wonder Woman to Paradise Island and discovers he has a rival.




Wonder Woman


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A remarkable exploration of Wonder Woman’s creation, mysterious identity, and evolution—and her extraordinary impact on her legions of fans. For generations, Wonder Woman has been a symbol of equality and female empowerment, her complex saga deeply rooted within the feminist movement. A staple of the comic book industry, she is arguably the best-known female superhero of all time. In Wonder Woman: Warrior, Disrupter, Feminist Icon, Regina Luttrell details this legendary superhero’s origins, history, and evolution, from an ambassador of peace and love to the fiercest warrior in the DC Universe. Luttrell reveals how Wonder Woman’s journeys are a reflection of each wave within the feminist movement and how her impact on culture and society continues to be felt today. Wonder Woman has become the epitome of technological sophistication, globalization, and modern-day feminism. She is truly a warrior, a disrupter, and a feminist icon. Luttrell’s fascinating history includes the perspectives of famed feminist Gloria Steinem in her essay “Wonder Woman,” as well as personal interviews with creator William Moulton Marson’s surviving family members. Featuring a captivating examination of the oft-overlooked contributions of Marston’s life partners and inspirations Elizabeth Holloway Marston and Olive Byrne, Wonder Woman is an incredible, in-depth exploration of this iconic feminist superhero.




Wonder Woman (1942-) #185


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Diana discovers that a girl is hiding out from a trio of women whose leader seeks to bring her back as a collared slave.




Wonder Woman (1942-) #151


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After Wonder Girl looks through a photo album with pictures of Wonder Woman's boyfriends--Manno the Merman, Wingo the Birdman and Steve Trevor--she falls asleep and dreams that she and a teenage Steve Trevor have a battle against a blob-like alien called the Glop, who talks in rhymes after hearing a rock ÕnÕ roll song on a radio station.




Wonder Woman (1942-) #116


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When Mer-Boy tries to get a legendary necklace from a sea spider's cave for Wonder Girl, she ends up having to rescue him.




Wonder Woman (1942-) #11


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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 Woman (1942-) #129


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Wonder Woman and Queen Hippolyta create a new film featuring themselves teamed with Wonder Tot and Wonder Girl against Multiple Man again.




Wonder Woman (1942-) #193


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Mrs. Petrucci, mother of Diana's friend Tony, asks for Diana's help, revealing that her daughter Angela was rendered comatose three years ago when she had some punch at a party held by Tony's Vietnam War buddy Eddie Dean.




Wonder Woman (1942-) #140


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The Wonder Woman family (Wonder Woman, Wonder Girl, Wonder Tot and Wonder Queen) appear in an "impossible tale," in "The Human Lightning"! Morpheus appears to Diana Prince and agrees to grant the wishes of three people of her choosing--Mister Genie, Mer-Boy and the Duke of Deception. But one wish causes Wonder Woman to become an out-of-control, lightning-radiating menace!