Comic Cavalcade #12
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Rebellion on Paradise Island," Wonder Woman’s peaceful time on the island is disrupted when a rogue Amazon flees to Man’s World, setting off a chain of events that leads to the capture of both Steve Trevor and Wonder Woman herself. Written by Charles Moulton and illustrated by Harry Peter, this 1945 tale sees the Amazon Princess forced to confront the consequences of her sister’s defiance, all while navigating a dangerous mission back to Reform Island. The cover, a collaborative effort by Harry G. Peter, E. E. Hibbard, and Martin Naydel, captures the tension with bold, dynamic figures.
In "Rebellion on Paradise Island," a rogue Amazon flees Paradise Island during a film screening of Wonder Woman’s heroic deeds, venturing to Man’s World with a dangerous plan. After capturing Steve Trevor and taking Wonder Woman hostage, she compels the Amazon Princess to return her to Reform Island, setting off a tense confrontation rooted in exile and defiance.
In "A Medal for Mervyn!" from Comic Cavalcade #12 (1945), Doris' landlady is stunned to learn that her quiet, overlooked husband, Mervyn Beetle, secretly earned a medal for bravery after helping Red, White and Blue foil a Nazi saboteur plot. The revelation shakes her perception of him, uncovering a hidden courage beneath his meek demeanor.
In "Painting the Town!" from Comic Cavalcade #12 (1945), when Noddy's mysterious paint causes anything coated with it to sink into the ground, Keystone City's crooks see a chance to finally take down their greatest foe— the Flash. With the city's streets and buildings now a trap, the Flash must outrun a scheme that turns the very ground beneath him into a pitfall.
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Reprinted in Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus #2 (2017)
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