Golden Age Appearances of the Earth-Two Wonder Woman (1940-1955)
Issue |
Cover Appearance? |
Comment |
Reprinted In |
No |
Origin , 1st Appearance |
All-Star Archives Volume 2, Wonder Woman #196, Wonder Woman (1973), Wonder Woman Archives #1, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman: The War Years (1941-1945) |
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Yes |
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DC Rarities Archives #1, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
"The Mystery of the House of Seven Gables" – thwarts spies operating in subs off the coast of Massachusetts |
Comic Cavalcade Archives #1, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #2, Wonder Woman: The War Years (1941-1945) |
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Yes |
"Wanted by Hitler, Dead or Alive" = I: Fausta Grables, a nazi spy who is tasked with capturing Wonder Woman |
Comic Cavalcade Archives #1, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #3, Wonder Woman: The War Years (1941-1945) |
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Yes |
"The Invisible Invader" – vs. Nazis in an unseen airship |
Comic Cavalcade Archives #1, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1 |
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Yes |
"The Purloined Pressure Coordinator" – Captures Nazi saboteurs on an experiment ship, I: Paula von Gunther |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1 |
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Yes |
"Myserty of the Crimson Flame" – I: Zara of the Crimson Flame, defeats Crimson Flame cult |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1 |
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Yes |
"The Mystery of Countess Mazuma"- Wonder Woman becomes involved in a case of spies and revenge |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
"The Vulture's Nest" – I: The Vulture King, a criminal in a vulture costume with flying costumed minions |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
"The Amazon Bride" _ Wonder Woman hallucinates after being drugged by a gangster |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
"The Subsea Pirates" – vs. former swim team committing crimes disguised as mermaids and Neptune |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
"The Great Blue Father" - vs. Dr. Protus Plasm after he invents a moron hormone to weaken the minds of America's leaders |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
|
Yes |
"The Cheetah Returns!" - vs. The Cheetah |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
"Rebellion on Paradise Island" – Dalma, a renegade Amazon, leaves Paradise Island and pursue a life of criminal self-indulgence in Man’s World. |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
"The Underwater Follies" – A racketeer tries to fix an women’s watersports match and runs afoul of Wonder Woman |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Comic Cavalcade #14 |
Yes |
"The Severed Bracelets" – Wonder Woman helps trained a depressed and suicidal Holiday Girl with Amazon skills and gives her bracelets and anklets of Aphrodite. When the girl removes them, she becomes a criminal suggest an addictive potential in the bonds of the Amazons. |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Comic Cavalcade #15 |
Yes |
"Flaming Fury" – vs. Uriah Skinflint, a criminal trying to take over a vast tract of land by starting forest fires |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Comic Cavalcade #16 |
Yes |
"The Battle of Desires" = Wonder Woman helps reform a troubled teen with Amazonian psychological techniques |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Comic Cavalcade #17 |
Yes |
"The Valkyries Prey"- vs. Norse God Odin, Amazons leave Paradise Island to assist |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Comic Cavalcade #18 |
Yes |
"The Menace of the Rebel Manlings" – thwarts King Mainlus take over of Venturia in Atlanis |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Comic Cavalcade #19 |
Yes |
"The Battle for Eternal Youth" – Wonder Woman thwarts criminals attempting to steal the secret of Amazon eternal youth |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Comic Cavalcade #20 |
Yes |
"The Buddha Wishing Ring" – a “magic” ring leads Wonder Woman, Steve and Etta into a middle of an uprising oin the South Pacific nation of Zani Island. |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Comic Cavalcade #21 |
Yes |
"The Seige of the Flying Mermaids" - Gerta conducts an experiment to convert sharks into mermaids, only to find they retain their aggressive nature, vs. Sharkeeta leader of the shark-mermaids |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Comic Cavalcade #22 |
Yes |
"The Captives of Saturnette" – When Mephisto Saturno is sentenced to life imprisonment, his female accomplices take over his mission to conquer Earth, this time by deceiving the Amazons into invader the world |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Comic Cavalcade #23 |
Yes |
"Seige of the Iron Giants” – Wooloo Island is the South Pacific is overrun by Iron Clad Giants trying to take over a volcano that erupts gold. It’s leader, King Ironsides, is the brother of Dr. Psycho. |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Comic Cavalcade #24 |
Yes |
"Empress of the Sea Brigands" - Helps a young woman overcome her distrust of men and clear herself of murder charges |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Comic Cavalcade #25 |
Yes |
"The Hatred of Badra", defeats Badra, an alien princess flung to Earth when her planet exploded during a war, attempts to build a life of hatred and villainy til stopped by Wonder Woman |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Comic Cavalcade #26 |
Yes |
"Deception's Daughter", vs. Lya, daughter of the Duke of Deception |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Comic Cavalcade #27 |
Yes |
"Anti Electric" - I: Anti-Electric, vs. Anti Electric - an extortionist with a machine with the ability to disrupt the power grid |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Comic Cavalcade #28 |
Yes |
"The Sinister Countess Hatra", vs. Hatra, a wicked usurper on the South Pacific Island nation of Pogolana |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Comic Cavalcade #29 |
Yes |
"Machine of Schemes", vs. Crime Brain Doone |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Yes |
Origin continues, "Wonder Woman in America" |
Famous First Editions #C-30, Wonder Woman (1973), Wonder Woman Archives #1, Sensation Comics #1 Millennium Editions, The Greatest Wonder Woman Stories Ever Told (2007), Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #1, Wonder Woman: The War Years (1941-1945) |
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Yes |
(no title)- vs. Dr. Poison, I: Holliday Girls |
Wonder Woman Archives #1, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #1, Wonder Woman: The War Years (1941-1945) |
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Yes |
(no title)- Diana Prince becomes Colonel Darnell's secretary, vs. Eve Brown and captures Nazi spy, I: Mental Radio |
Wonder Woman Archives #1, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #1 |
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Yes |
(no title) - I: Baroness Paula von Gunther, vs, Paula von Gunther |
Wonder Woman Archives #1, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #1, Wonder Woman: The War Years (1941-1945) |
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Yes |
prevents Nazi sabotage of Navy submarine |
Wonder Woman Archives #1, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #1, Wonder Woman: The War Years (1941-1945) |
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Yes |
"Return to Paradise Island", 1st appearance of the magic lasso |
DC 100-Page Spectacular #14, Wonder Woman (Tempo 1978), Wonder Woman Archives #1 , Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #1 |
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Yes |
Stops Paula von Gunther's attempt to monopolize America's milk supply |
Wonder Woman Archives #1, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #1 |
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Yes |
Wonder Woman confronts skullduggery at Department Store |
Wonder Woman Archives #1, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #1 |
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Yes |
"The Return of Diana Prince" |
Wonder Woman #217, Wonder Woman Archives #1, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #1, |
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Yes |
vs. Japanese Spy Ishti |
Wonder Woman Archives #1, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #2 |
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Yes |
vs. Rebla |
Wonder Woman Archives #1, World's Best Comics: The Golden Age DC Archives Sampler, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #2 |
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Yes |
vs. Baroness Paula von Gunther |
Wonder Woman Archives #1, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #2, Wonder Woman: The War Years (1941-1945) |
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Yes |
vs. Olga |
Wonder Woman Archives #2, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #2 |
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Yes |
Christmas Story |
Limited Collector's Edition #C-43, Wonder Woman Archives #2, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #2 |
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Yes |
vs. Simon Silkery |
Wonder Woman Archives #2, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #3 |
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Yes |
exposes Etta's fiancé as Gestapo agent |
Wonder Woman Archives #2, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #3, Wonder Woman: The War Years (1941-1945) |
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Yes |
"The Talking Lion" |
Four-Star Spectacular #1, Wonder Woman Archives #2, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #3 |
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Yes |
vs. Inca priest Quito |
Wonder Woman Archives #3, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #3 |
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Yes |
"The Unbound Amazon" - Diana goes berserk after her bracelets are removed |
Four-Star Spectacular #4, Wonder Woman Archives #3, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1 |
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Yes |
"The Girl with the Gun" |
Wonder Woman (1973), Wonder Woman Archives #3, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1 |
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Yes |
"War Against Society" - vs American Adolph |
Wonder Woman Archives #3, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman: The War Years (1941-1945) |
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Yes |
vs. the Cheetah |
Wonder Woman Archives #3, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1 |
|
Yes |
prevents war laugh mania |
Wonder Woman Archives #3, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1 |
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Yes |
vs. Dr. Poison |
Wonder Woman Archives #3, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman: The War Years (1941-1945) |
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Yes |
“Adventure of the kidnappers of astral spirits”, thwart Vina Kling, a medium committing murder with the astral forms of others |
Wonder Woman Archives #4, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
|
Yes |
"The Masquerader" – When a vision foretells Wonder Woman’s death, Hippolyta travels to the US and takes over the identity of Wonder Woman until the crisis is averted with Diana none the wiser |
Wonder Woman #214, Wonder Woman Archives #4, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
"The Fun Foundation", vs. Ely Close |
Wonder Woman Archives #4, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
"The Malice of Green Imps", vs evil mayor and police chief |
Wonder Woman Archives #4, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
|
Yes |
"The Adventure of the Escaped Prisoner", vs Mimi Mendez |
Wonder Woman Archives #4, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
|
Yes |
"The 4th Dimensional Kidnappers" - vs. cult leader Anton Unreal |
Wonder Woman Archives #4, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
|
Yes |
“Adventure in Grown Down Land” – Neglected children of a pair of social climbers fall into a deep slumber, pulling Wonder Woman in to right their family |
Wonder Woman Archives #, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 24 |
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Yes |
"The Crime Combine", vs the Crime Chief |
Wonder Woman Archives #4, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
"The Disappearance of Tama", vs. Percy Pringle |
Wonder Woman Archives #5, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
"Edgar's New World"- vs. Mayor Goode |
Wonder Woman Archives #5, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
"Girls Under The Sea"- battles Sontag Henya, who has overthrown Queen Octavia in Atlantis |
Wonder Woman Archives #5, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
"Battle Against Revenge"- vs. Badwin Footh |
Wonder Woman Archives #5, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
"The Invasion of Paradise Island"- Diana and Mala prevent Nazi invasion of Paradise Island |
Wonder Woman Archives #5, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2, Wonder Woman: The War Years (1941-1945) |
|
Yes |
"Racketeers Kidnap Miss Santa Claus"- vs "Gyp" Bamko and gang |
Wonder Woman Archives #5, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
|
Yes |
"In the Clutches of Nero"- vs. Nero |
Wonder Woman Archives #5, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
|
Yes |
"Draska the Deadly"- vs. Countess Draska Nishki |
Wonder Woman Archives #5, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
|
Yes |
"The Octopus Plants", vs. "Creeper" Jackson |
Wonder Woman Archives #6, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
|
Yes |
"Peril on Paradise Island", vs. Countess Draska Nishki |
Wonder Woman Archives #6, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
"Three Pretty Girls", meets Joel Heyday |
Wonder Woman Archives #6, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
"Chains and Bracelets", exposes Erich Sturm as enemy spy |
Wonder Woman Archives #6, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
"In the Enemy's Hands", vs Gen. Joe Peirez and his Mexican banditos |
Wonder Woman Archives #6, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
"The Lawbreakers League" |
Wonder Woman (1973), Wonder Woman Archives #6, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
vs. Mr. Pipsqueak |
Wonder Woman Archives #6, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
|
Yes |
vs. Topso and Teena |
Wonder Woman Archives #6, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
|
Sensation #49 |
Yes |
"The Mystery of Lake Iceberg", vs. Zavia |
Wonder Woman Archives #7, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #50 |
Yes |
"The Case of the Girl in Braces" |
Wonder Woman (1973), Wonder Woman Archives #7, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #51 |
Yes |
"The Crime of Boss Berkel |
Wonder Woman (1973), Wonder Woman Archives #7, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #52 |
Yes |
"The Brand of Madness", vs. Prof. Toxino |
Wonder Woman Archives #7, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #53 |
Yes |
“Case of the Valiant Dog” – A military dog helps Wonder Woman solve a case of thugs using an amnesiac henchman |
Wonder Woman Archives #7, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #54 |
Yes |
"The Treachery of Fiendo", vs. Dr. Fiendo |
Wonder Woman Archives #7, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #55 |
Yes |
"The Bughuman Plague", vs. Bughumans |
Wonder Woman Archives #7, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #56 |
Yes |
"Anti-Atomic Metal” – vs. criminals posing as scientists with a defense against atomic weapons |
Wonder Woman Archives #7, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #57 |
Yes |
"Hatchet of Death"- vs. Syonide |
Wonder Woman Archives #7, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #58 |
Yes |
"The Bog Trap" - meets Olive Norton, trains her to compete with her brothers by teaching her Amazon physical prowess |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #59 |
Yes |
"The Valkyries' Prey"- vs. Odin and the Valkyries |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #60 |
Yes |
"The Ordeal of Queen Boadicea", help Biff Jones with history lesson |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #61 |
Yes |
"The Million Dollar Tennis Game", vs. Bluff Robust |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #62 |
Yes |
"The Mysterious Prisoners of Angelonia" |
Wonder Woman (1973) , Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #63 |
Yes |
"The Wail of DOOM"!, vs. Prof. Vibrate |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #64 |
Yes |
"The Adventure of the Little Cloud People", battles Cloudmen |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #65 |
Yes |
"Treachery in the Artic", vs. Lim Snait |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #66 |
Yes |
"Prisoners of Cops and Robbers", Slick Skeener |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #67 |
Yes |
"The Secret of the Bar-L Ranch", vs. Daredevil Dix |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #68 |
Yes |
"The Secret of the Menacing Octopus", vs. hijackers |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #69 |
Yes |
"Mystery behind A,B,C"- investigates murder |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Sensation #70 |
Yes |
“The Unconquerable Woman od Cochabama” – Wonder Woman travels back in time and protects the Incas |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #71 |
Yes |
"The Invasion of the Sun Warriors", vs. Queen Flamina |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #72 |
Yes |
"The Menace of the Blue Seal Gang"- vs. Blue Seal Gang |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #73 |
Yes |
"The Witches' Trials", goes back in time to rescue Faith Alden |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #74 |
Yes |
"The Undersea Cowboys", vs. smuggler Spud Spangle |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #75 |
Yes |
"The Return of "Shaggy", the Leprechaun"- vs. a crook called the Shark with help from the Leprechauns |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #76 |
Yes |
"Murder Referees the Round", vs. King Diamond |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #77 |
Yes |
"Tress' Terrible Mistake", vs. Boss Brekel |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #78 |
Yes |
"The Mistress of Masquerade", vs. Furiousa |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #79 |
Yes |
"Land of Mirrors", meets Leila and Solala |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #80 |
Yes |
"The Swinging Scimitar", stops crimes against fencing club |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #81 |
Yes |
"When Treachery Wore a Green Shirt" |
Wonder Woman (1973), Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #82 |
Yes |
"Brain Pirates of the Inner Moon-World", vs. King Lunar |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #83 |
Yes |
"The Sinister Olympics", vs. Norse God Loki |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #84 |
Yes |
"The Bottle Cast Up by the Sea"- vs. Duke Daxo |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #85 |
Yes |
"The Girl Who Wanted To Be An Amazon", teaches lesson to Leslie Gresham |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #86 |
Yes |
"The Secret of the Amazing Bracelets", vs. CO Lector |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #87 |
Yes |
"Wonder Woman Tames The Wild West", vs. Jabez Dexter |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #88 |
Yes |
"Wonder Woman Goes to Hollywood", vs. Van Kent |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #89 |
Yes |
"Amazon Queen for a Day", vs. Abacus Rackeet |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #90 |
Yes |
"The Secret of the Modern Sphinx" - helps Helen Cary |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #91 |
Yes |
“Survivors of the Stone Age” – Discovers a prehistoric society replete with dinosaurs in Canada |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Sensation #92 |
Yes |
"The Pebble That Saved the World", vs. Duke of Deception |
|
Sensation #93 |
Yes |
"The Man That Could Read Wonder Woman's Mind", vs. Talbot |
|
Sensation #94 |
Yes |
"SOS Wonder Woman", vs. the Big Rexo Gang |
|
Sensation #95 |
Yes |
"The Unmasking of Wonder Woman" – Trevor begins to think Diana might be Wonder Woman |
|
Sensation #96 |
Yes |
"Wonder Woman’s Romantic Rival", tries to convince (again) Trevor to lover her as Diana instead of as Wonder Woman |
|
Sensation #97 |
Yes |
"Wonder Woman, Romance Editor" – Wonder Woman pursues a series of cases based on a column for the lovelorn |
|
Sensation #98 |
Yes |
"Wonder Woman's Strange Mission"- helps Janet Brown |
|
Sensation #99 |
Yes |
"The Man Who Couldn't Make a Mistake"- vs. Jasper Lang |
|
Sensation #100 |
Yes |
"Wonder Woman, Hollywood Star" - vs. Igor Gorgo |
|
Sensation #101 |
Yes |
"Battle for the Atom World" - vs. Prof Luxo |
|
Sensation #102 |
Yes |
"The Queen of the South Seas", vs. Queen Helen |
|
Sensation #103 |
Yes |
"100 Year Duel", vs. Proto, a criminal who build a time machine and travels into the future to erase Wonder Woman’s history. Superman and Batman appear as statues |
|
Sensation #104 |
Yes |
"The End of Paradise Island", vs. Duke of Deception and Lord Conquest |
|
Sensation #105 |
Yes |
"The Secret of the Giant Forest", vs. robot people of Automato |
|
Sensation #106 |
Yes |
"The Knights of Terror" – vs. Baron de Boar and his army of Robot Knights |
|
Yes |
Origin retold, “Wonder Woman goes of the Circus” – thwarts a Japanese spy ring, “The Master Plan of Paul von Gunther” – vs. Paula von Gunther |
(All)- Famous First Editions #6,Wonder Woman Archives #1, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, (Origin) - Secret Origins #3, Wonder Woman Chronicles #1 |
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Yes |
I: The Duke of Deception, vs. Ares and the Duke of Deception. |
Wonder Woman Archives #2, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #2 |
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Yes |
"Baroness Von Gunther", von Gunther captured and taken to Transformation Island |
Wonder Woman Archives #2, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #2 |
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Yes |
Foils terrible Japanese plot, defeat Blakfu, reforms Ivar Torgson, vs. Mavis |
Wonder Woman Archives #2, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #3 |
|
Yes |
"The Battle for Womanhood". "Buried Alive", all vs. Dr.Psycho |
(Battle) - "Wonder Woman".,Wonder Woman Archives #3, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, Wonder Woman Chronicles #3 |
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Yes |
"Wonder Woman vs. The Cheetah", "The Beauty Club" - all vs. the Cheetah |
Chap. 1 - Limited Collector Edition #C-45, Wonder Woman and the Cheetah, (All)-Wonder Woman Archives #3, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1 |
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Yes |
“Wonder Woman for President” – Wonder Woman has several adventures using Amazon technology to see into the future. |
(All) - Wonder Woman Archives #3, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1, (Demon) - Four Star Spectactular #5, |
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Yes |
"Queen Clea's Tournament of Death", "The Girl in the Iron Mask", "The Captive Queen", all vs. Queen Clea |
Wonder Woman Archives #4, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
|
Yes |
"Evolution Runs Backwards!", I:Giganta, vs. Giganta |
Wonder Woman Archives #4, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
|
Yes |
"Wonder Woman and the Invasion from Saturn" – Vs. Saturnians who attempt to conquer Earth, I: Duke Mephisto Saturno. Saturna and Evilless first appear but are unnamed |
Wonder Woman Archives #, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 25 |
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Yes |
"The Slaves of the Vil Eye", "The Unseen Menace", "The Slave Smuggles", all vs Hypnota the Great |
Wonder Woman Archives #5, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
"Ordeal of Fire", "The Conquest of Venus", vs Third World War Promoters in both, helped by Queen Desira of Venus |
Wonder Woman Archives #5, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
“Adventures in BItterland” – discovered Eveland and protects it from an aggressive race of Seal Men |
The Greatest Golden Age Stories Ever Told, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
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Yes |
"Captured by Leprechauns", "The Gentleman Killer Strikes Again!", vs the Gentleman Killer in both |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
|
Yes |
"The First Battle of Neptunia" – an inhabited fragment of Neptune lands in the ocean and aims to takeover the world. |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 |
|
Wonder Woman #16 |
Yes |
“Secret of the Dark Planet” - vs, the Roman God Pluto on the planet Pluto |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Wonder Woman #17 |
Yes |
"The Winds of Time" – Wonder Woman and the girl help defend a Holliday grad from a frame-up and end up tossed across time |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Wonder Woman #18 |
Yes |
"Ectoplasmic Death"- vs. Dr. Psycho |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Wonder Woman #19 |
Yes |
"Invisible Terror", "The Witch Doctor's Cauldron" "In the Lair of the Death Ray Criminals" - A 3 part story in which Nazis assassinate military leaders from afar with a strange Brain Wave weapon, Marya appears |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Wonder Woman #20 |
Yes |
“Terrors of the Air” – Modern Air Pirates involved with a time monster flee to the 18th century and then to Ancient Rome. |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Wonder Woman #21 |
Yes |
"Tide of the Atomic Fire", "Ruler of the Atom World", "Mystery of the Atom World" – 1st appearance of Queen Atomia, a despotic ruler from a microscopic realm |
re-drawn in WW #211, Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Wonder Woman #22 |
Yes |
“The Color Thief” – vs. Kosmet, an criminal extortionist stealing the color from women’s faces and charging to restore them, “Island of Evil” – vs. Mephisto Saturno, “Jealousy visits the Winged Women of Venus” – A student at Holliday College makes trouble when she stows away to Venus |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Wonder Woman #23 |
Yes |
“Siege of the Savage War Maidens” - vs. Norse God Odin, “The Vanishing Mummy” – vs. the resurrected Egyptian pharaoh Aknaten, “Wonder Woman and the Origin of the Kangas” – A Time Past tale of Wonder Woman’s youth and how the Amazon’s acquired the kangas |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Wonder Woman #24 |
Yes |
“Tutine, Tutor of Destruction” – Crooks exploit a smart but lazy kid, “The Challenge of the Mask: - I: The Mask, - vs. The Mask, "The Curse of Montezuma" – Wonder Woman helps a group of Aztecs who were originally helped by Hippolyta in the 16th century |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Wonder Woman #25 |
Yes |
“Siege of the Rykornians” – Wonder Woman encounters a vegetable based race from an undiscovered planetoid, "Who'll Adopt Teasy?" – An irascible kid gets adopted by an atomic scientist and his wife and ends up saving them, “Judgement of the Goddess Vultura” – captures a former Nazi spy masquerading as a priestess in Zarikan |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 |
Wonder Woman #26 |
Yes |
“Speed Maniacs from Mercury" – vs. a race of giant women on Mercury who retain their males as slaves,Queen Desira from Venus, “The Mistress of The Beasts" – vs. Tigra Tropica, a serial killer with mental control over tigers, “The Golden Women and the White Star” – Criminals deceive the people Earth that the police pursuing them are oppresssors |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Wonder Woman #27 |
Yes |
"The Secret of the Kidnapped Dummy" - Has to fake her (Diana's)death to cover her secret identity, "The Legend of Rainbow and Stardust" - defeats crooks on Bar-L ranch, "The Mystical Power of Idea-Forms" -Wonder Woman travels back in time to help princess |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Wonder Woman #28 |
Yes |
"Trap of the Crimson Flame"- I: Villany Inc. with The Cheetah, Giganta, Blue Snowman, Dr. Poison, Hypnota, Evilless, Clea and Zara of the Crimson Flame |
Adventure #416, Wonder Woman Annual #1 (1967) Replica, The Greatest Wonder Woman Stories Ever Told (2007), Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Wonder Woman #29 |
Yes |
“Ice World’s Conquest” – I: Minister Blizzard, vs. Minister Blizzard, "Tale of the Tigers" – solves succession among Irish gypsies, “The Treasure Hunt” – solves crimes related to a buried treasure in New England |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Wonder Woman #30 |
Yes |
“The Secret of the Limestone Caves” – Olive Norton (from Sensation #58) has taken to abusing her Amazon training and is brought to Paradise Island to learn discipline, also a Time Past tale of Diana as a child, “The Song of the Sirens” – A general’s wicked daughter’s willfulness leaves her vulnerable to artifact of the Sirens of myth, "A Human Bomb" – Wonder Woman helps protect the first female prison warden from an unscrupulous competitor |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Wonder Woman #31 |
Yes |
“The Shrinking Formula” – A female scientists invents a method to shrinking humans but its stolen by criminal scientists and used on Wonder Woman, “The Planet of Plunder” – Wonder Woman returns to Neptunia to foil an insurrection, “The Racketeer of Magic” – thwarts a swindler pretending to be a magician |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Wonder Woman #32 |
Yes |
“Uvo of Uranus” – vs. Uvo, a Uranian warlord who steals Uranium from Earth until he defeated by Wonder Woman, Hipployte and a fleet of Amazon pilots, “The Music of Carola” – Wonder Woman encounters a musically gifted young girl and promotes her career. |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Wonder Woman #33 |
Yes |
“The Four Dooms” – A criminal named Inventa, a crooked scientists, stages a break out on Transformation Island, “The Menace of Murkton” – prevents an alien race from destroying earth to restore their access to sunlight |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Wonder Woman #34 |
Yes |
“The Mystery of the Rhyming Riddle” – vs. Mars, the Duke of Deception and the Earl of Greed and Lord Conquest |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Wonder Woman #35 |
Yes |
“Nine Lives Club” – vs Fly Wright, a criminal running a daredevil club, “Jaxo, Master of Thought” – vs. Dirk Jaxo, who is exploiting the Mole Men, “The Stolen Forest” – thwarts crooks taking wood from the forest of the Leprachauns |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 |
Wonder Woman #36 |
Yes |
“The Girl Who Saved Paradise Island” – I: Queen Astra of Infanta, a world where girls never age beyond childhood, vs, Mars and Lord Conquest, “Wonder Woman’s Double” – Criminals exploit a woman who looks just like Wonder Woman, “Return of the Flying Saucers” – thwarts Lord Cruelo from Moltonia, a hidden world beneath the ice of the North Pole |
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4, “Girl” – Wanted: The World’s Most Dangerous Villains HC |
Wonder Woman #37 |
Yes |
“The Riddle of the Chinese Mummy Case” - Travels back in time to medevial China to defeat Chang and learns of a separated colony of Amazons "The Fatal Beauty"- Steve fakes marriage to a movie star to flush out some crooks, “The Secrets of Circe” – I: Circe, vs. Circe |
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Wonder Woman #38 |
Yes |
“The Girl from Yesterday” – Wonder Woman helps a jilted aunt and her niece rejoin productive society, “Wonder Woman captures the Moon” – encounters a race of humans detached from earth in an explosion and helps them subdue warlike faction among them, "The Five Tasks of Thomas Tighe!" – reforms a notorious woman hater |
“Tighe” - Wonder Woman hardback (Steinem, Ed.) “Yesterday” – Wonder Woman (1942) |
Wonder Woman #39 |
Yes |
“The Trail of Thrills” - Wonder Woman wins a radio contest and emphasizes the importance of people with ordinary skills, “The Modern Midas” – A criminal finds an old love of Dean Sourpuss at Holliday college and uses him to steal some readium. Sourpuss’ backstory is revealed and she marries her former love at the end, “A Day in the Life of Wonder Woman” – Wonder Woman saves an oil magnate, reforms his daughter and helps a cub reporter get the scoop by reporting on her day |
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Wonder Woman #40 |
Yes |
“Hollywood Comes to Paradise Island” – Wonder Woman breaks up crooked activities from a crew filming in her homeland, “Prisoners of Fate” – Wonder Woman helps an old ferry boat captain find purpose. |
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Yes |
"Wonder Woman - Private Detective" - Diana Prince takes on the guise of a private investigator to help break up a crime ring, "Wonder Woman vs. Wonder Woman" - Amnesia leaves Wonder Woman in the guise of country girl Belle Dazzle, "The Trial of Steve Trevor" - Steve is taken to Phobos, moon of Mars, for trial when he is accused of murder |
“Trial” – Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor TPB |
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Yes |
“Danger on the Speedway” - The Holliday Girls get in between a crooked and a fair dealing speedway manager and Wonder Woman has to intervene, “The Mystery of the Missing Monday” – Thwarts an invasion of undersea Venusians, “The Strange Case of Convict #490012” – Wonder Woman serves on a parole board and solves a frame up |
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Yes |
“The Amazing Spy Ring Mystery:” – Wonder Woman poses as a traitor to bust a spy ring, “Nuclear Returns” – A magnetically powered villain “returns” (actually first appearance) to battle Wonder Woman, “Who Killed Col. South?” – Solves a murder in Bayou country, “ |
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Yes |
“The Monarch of the Sargasso Sea” – vs. Master De Stroyer, an undersea warlord |
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Yes |
“The Wonder Woman Story” – Origin retold, “The Amazon and the Leprechaun” – Wonder Woman protects a Leprechaun enrolled at Holliday College, “Wonder Woman – Western Whirlwind” – Wonder Woman foils a stagecoach bandit impersonating a former criminal |
“Wonder Woman Story” – Wonder Woman Through the Years, Wonder Woman in the Fifties |
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Yes |
“The Trail of the Lost Hours” – Wonder Woman develops amnesia while criminals attempt to extract a military weapon formula from her, “The Moon of Peril” – A second moon enters Earth orbit and Wonder Woman and her enemy Dr. Turgo battle on its surface, the inhabitants are settled on a hidden island in the Pacific , “Wonder Woman’s Twin” – criminals hire actresses to impersonate Wonder Woman |
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Yes |
"The World Below the North Pole" – A hidden offshoot of Atlantis gets caught up in America’s struggle with a rival nuclear power, “Mystery of the Indian Totem Pole” – During a time travel adventure Wonder Woman’s image ends up captured of a totem pole, "The Bridge from Mars!"- vs. The Duke of Deception |
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Yes |
“Wonder Woman vs. Robot Woman” – vs. a robot duplicate created by the scientists Elektro, “The Treasure of Capt. Storm” – defeats the Barnacle Gang, “Theft of the Robot Plane” – crooks use recordings of Wonder Woman’s voice to hijack the invisible plane |
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Yes |
“Return of the Phantom Empire” – a weapon in the lost land of Mu 9000 years in the past inadvertently pieces a war in time and shells Paradise Island until Wonder Woman travels back to stop it, “Little Miss Wonder Woman” – A girl loses her parents and is fostered by Wonder Woman until they are found, “The Mystery of the Magic Typewriter” - A magical typewriter gifted to Wonder Woman by Leprechauns falls into the hands of criminals |
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Yes |
“Menace of the Master Spy” – thwarts a spy from the Communist nation of Trixia from discrediting General Darnell, “The Secret Story of Wonder Woman’s Lasso” – origin of the golden lasso |
“Lasso” – Wonder Woman Through The Years (2020), Wonder Woman in the Fifties TPB |
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Wonder Woman #51 |
Yes |
“The Amazing Impersonation” – Wonder Woman impersonates a librarian to thwart criminals after her secret identity, “Wonder Woman’s Strange Substitute” – an Amazon named Luria wants to try visiting Man’s World, “Wonder Woman – Hospital Nurse” – Wonder Woman becomes a nurse to flush out crooks at a hospital |
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Wonder Woman #52 |
Yes |
“Her Majesty, Queen Wonder Woman” – Restore the crown of Bellara, “The Battle for Fairyland” – defeats Strogo of Fairyland, “Wonder Woman – Defense Attorney” - Wonder Woman clears the name of a dog |
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Wonder Woman #53 |
Yes |
"The Crime Master of Time" – vs. Tibro, a criminal from the future pursues a hydrogen bomb, “The Wonder Woman Nobody Knows” – when Wonder Woman helps a magazine writer keep her job, her identity as Diana Prince is almost exposed, “The Secret Treasure at Rainbow’s End” – Wonder Woman revives an old ghost town willed to her by an prospector |
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Wonder Woman #54 |
Yes |
“The Wizard of Castle Sinister” – Travels back to the Camelot era to help restore Arthur to his throne, “The Invisible Invasion” – Earth invaded by invisible creatures composed of ultra-violet radiation who are ultimate defeated by being entrapped in the planet’s radiation belts, “Wonder Woman’s Triple Threat” – A girl stumbles across Wonder Woman’s secret identity and has to be convinced that she is wrong |
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Wonder Woman #55 |
Yes |
“Ghost Train” – capture spy ring faking a spectral train, “The Chessmen of Doom” – vs. a race of aliens that play chess to the death, “Invasion of the Raindrops” – A race of Venusian invaders hide in Earth’s raindrops |
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Wonder Woman #56 |
Yes |
“Homicide Highway” – Teaches a lesson to reckless hot rodders playing chicken, “Wonder Woman’s Invincible Rival” – Steve Trevor feels the need to compete with Wonder Woman to salve his ego, “The Case of the 8 Million Witness” – Crooks try to exploit Wonder Woman’s involvement with a telethon to commit crimes |
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Wonder Woman #57 |
Yes |
“The Man Who Shook the Earth” – vs. the Mole Men, “Vengeance of the Undersea Empire” – vs. an offshoot of Atlantis living beneath the floor of the sea, “The Four Trials of Terror” – Wonder Woman travels back to the 15th century to help Da Vinci overthrow an evil Duke |
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Wonder Woman #58 |
Yes |
“Seven Days to Doom” – vs. The Brain, a crook that causes everyone to believe Wonder Woman is dead to get her to reveal her secret ID to prove herself, “The Man Who Stole the Sun” – vs the demigod Phaeton who has pulled the sun out of its place, “Terror of the Termites” – vs a hyper-intelligent termite queen directing strategic destruction of human infrastructure |
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Wonder Woman #59 |
Yes |
“Wonder Woman’s Invisible Twin” – A Wonder Woman from Earth-59 needs Earth-Two’s Wonder Woman’s help, “The College of Magical Knowledge” – Helps out the Leprechaun College, “The Million Dollar Penny” – a millionaire challenge Wonder Woman to raise a million dollars for charity to get him to match it. |
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Wonder Woman #60 |
Yes |
“The War That Never Happened” – Wonder Woman learns that World War III will occur in 1963 and lead to the downfall of civilization unless she finds the trigger event in 1953 and prevents it. “The Secret Olympics” – A times past tale in which Wonder Woman competes against Olympian Gods, “Wonder Woman’s Double Date” – Diana has to rapidly switch places with herself on a date with Steve to maintain her secret identity. |
Pizza Hut Collectors Edition Wonder Woman #60, “Olympics” – Wonder Woman in the Fifties TPB |
Wonder Woman #61 |
Yes |
“Earth’s Last Hour” – defeats a race of amphibian troglydytes, “The Prisoners of the Ruby Ring” – vs. a giant genie, “Hollywood Stunt Queen” – Wonder Woman captures crooks while doing movie stunts for charity |
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Wonder Woman #62 |
Yes |
“Wonder Woman’s Triple Identity” – vs. “Angles” Andrews, considered to be a precursor to or the same character as the Angle Man, “Lamp of the Leprechauns” – Wonder Woman must relight a lamp that keeps the Leprechauns awake, "The Secret of the Amazon Earrings” – vs. The Duke of Deception, earrings can create an oxygen source for interstellar travel |
Pizza Hut Collectors Edtions Wonder Woman #62 |
Wonder Woman #63 |
Yes |
“The Human Tank” – vs. The Human Tank, a criminal who creates a formula to harden his skin to imperviousness, “The Secret Invasion” – defeats the invading Orlusians, "The Impostor Queen” – restores the queen to the throne in 16th century Sardonia |
“Invasion” - Wonder Woman (Tempo 1978) |
Wonder Woman #64 |
Yes |
“The 3-D Terror” = destroys a Jupitarian force invading Earth through 3-D Film technology, “The Doom Dolls” – vs. crooks who stage a daring robbery using Wonder Woman parade balloons full of sleeping gas, “Wonder Woman’s Last Hour” – vs. the Thought Master, an “old enemy”, first appearance |
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Wonder Woman #65 |
Yes |
“The Stone Slayer” – destroy Lapizurian invasion force on Easter Island, “The Tornado Detective” – vs. aliens creating tornadoes in the Midwest, “The Last Amazon” – vs. The Duke of Deception |
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Wonder Woman #66 |
Yes |
“The Olympics of Terror” - vs. The Duke of Deception, "The Talking Tiara" – the origin of Wonder Woman’s tiara that lets her understand all languages, “The Missing Wonder Woman” – A blow causes Wonder Woman to develop amnesia and risk her secret identity |
“Tiara” - Wonder Woman (Tempo 1978), Wonder Woman in the Fifties |
Wonder Woman #67 |
Yes |
“Confessions of a Spy” – Captures spies, one of whom is a double for Diana, “Portraits of Peril” – thwarts a crooked painter designing scenes to lure Wonder Woman to her death, “The Runaway Meteor” – Exposure to a meteor causes Wonder Woman to repel objects around her |
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Wonder Woman #68 |
Yes |
“Landing of the Flying Saucers” – vs. aliens with hydrogen bombs, “The Iceberg Bombshell” – criminals capture Wonder Woman with her own lasso and try to compel her to drop an iceberg on an air base, “T.N.T. Target” – captures crooks while performing on a movie set for charity |
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Wonder Woman #69 |
Yes |
“Seeds of Peril” – vs. a race of Mercurians poisoning the Earth with hyperactive seed, “The Secret Hall of Fame” – The Leprechauns reveal Wonder Woman’s role in several time travel cases, “The Last Sheriff” – A criminal captures his twin brother, the mayor of a Western town, a replaces him to seed discord and crime |
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Wonder Woman #70 |
Yes |
"The Volcano Maker” – vs criminals faking eruptions of dormant volcanos, “ The Invisible Trail” – I: Angle Man as named, vs. The Angle Man, "Wonder Woman's Wedding Day" – Wonder Woman almost marries Steve Trevor until Prof. Uxo’s crimes call her back to action. |
“Wedding “ - Wonder Woman (Tempo 1978) |
Wonder Woman #71 |
Yes |
“One Woman Circus” – Saves a circus from a disgruntled and vengeful employee, “Ring Around the Earth” – Alien invaders use a steadily contracting ring that destroys metal to threaten the Earth, “Dream Invasion” - Diana comes across alien invasion plans attuned to her sleeping mind |
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Wonder Woman #72 |
Yes |
“S.O.S. from the Past” – An Amazon pursuit of messages in bottles sends Wonder Woman back in time to solve mysteries, “The Golden Doom” – vs. an underground race of Mole Goldings, “ "The Secret of Wonder Woman's Sandals" – Origin of Wonder Woman’s sandals |
“Sandals” - Wonder Woman #211, Wonder Woman in the Fifties TPB |
Wonder Woman #73 |
Yes |
“The Prairie Pirates” – captures western crooks with a helium powered pirate ship, “The Two Faces of Wonder Woman” – Diana must engage in another ploy to protect her secret identity from Trevor, “The Mystery of the Missing Moon” – Alien Invaders force another Earth’s moon into the Earth-Two dimension as part of a plan of conquest |
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Wonder Woman #74 |
Yes |
“The Carnival of Peril” – Captures crooks hiding out at a carnival, “The Vanishing Villains” – An alien thief loots Earth when a teleportation device, “One-Woman Rodeo” – Wonder Woman participates in a rodeo to raise money and save a school |
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Wonder Woman #75 |
Yes |
"The Winning of Wonder Woman's Tiara" – Wonder Woman engages in an annual contest to retain her tiara, “1,000,000 Secret” – The Angler (probably a misnamed Angle Man) tries to discover Wonder Woman’s Secret Identity, “The Inch-High Heroine” – Helps the Leprachauns fend off an evil wizard who shrinks them in size |
“Tiara” - Wonder Woman #211 |
Yes |
"The Bird Who Revealed Wonder Woman's Identity" – Steve buy Diana a Mynah Bird that compromises Wonder Woman’s secret identity, “The Face in the Desert” – A Sphinx in the appearance of Wonder Woman leads to Ancient Egypt where Wonder Woman discovers she will save a threatened people, “The Mirage Maker” – A criminal uses mirages to cause Wonder Woman to rescue criminals and arrest innocent citizens |
“Bird” - Wonder Woman (Tempo 1978), Wonder Woman Through the Years (2020), Wonder Woman in the Fifties |
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Wonder Woman #77 |
Yes |
“The Island That Wounder Woman Built” – Wonder Woman builds a replica of Paradise Island for a small girl, “The Earth is a Time Bomb” – Extradimensional aliens phase geologic time bombs through the world, “The Vanishing Amazon” – A blow to the head gives Wonder Woman amnesia |
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Wonder Woman #78 |
Yes |
“Andy Gorilla – Prize Pupil” – Wonder Woman must teach a gorilla to play baseball to save a school, “Zero Hour for an Amazon” – Once a year Wonder Woman must act without her lasson, braclets and tiara, “The Million Dollar Myserty” – vs. The Angle Man |
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Wonder Woman #79 |
Yes |
“The Amazon Flea Circus” – vs. criminals with a shrinking ray. “Danger – Wonder Woman” – Wonder Woman becomes temporarily radioactive after exposure during a bomb test, “Bridge to Nowhere” – Wonder Woman discovers that an out of control robot on a deserted planet creating temporal anomalies |
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Wonder Woman #80 |
Yes |
“The Mask of Mystery” - an unrevealed former enemy, Machino, traps Wonder Woman in an mask bomb, "The Origin of the Amazon Plane" – The origin of Wonder Woman’s plane, “SOS – Saturn” – saves Saturnians from assault by forces on Titan |
“Plane” - Wonder Woman #211, Wonder Woman (Tempo 1978), Wonder Woman in the Fifties |