Comic Cavalcade #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Underwater Follies," Wonder Woman races to save the Captain of a water polo team from racketeers who’ve rigged a match against Etta Candy’s squad. When her lasso is taken and her bracelets removed, she’s imprisoned in a bus buried in quicklime—just as the game begins. Written by Charles Moulton and illustrated by Harry Peter, with a cover by E. E. Hibbard, this 1945 DC classic blends aquatic action and daring rescues in a story that’s as clever as it is perilous.
In "The Underwater Follies," Wonder Woman steps in when racketeers hijack a water polo captain to sabotage a match between his team and Etta Candy’s squad. With her lasso tied and bracelets stripped, she’s tossed into Etta’s team bus and buried in quicklime—leaving her to face a perilous underwater trap with no easy escape.
In "And, Then There Was One!" from Comic Cavalcade #13 (1945), a mysterious Tibetan Lama appears to warn Alan Scott, the Green Lantern, of a looming threat—Solomon Grundy’s return. The ancient mystic’s sudden arrival stirs unease, hinting at a darkness long thought buried.
In "The Corpse in the Shroud Lines," Hop and Tank dive into a high-stakes espionage mission inside a foreign palace, where they must uncover the truth behind a diplomat’s hidden allegiance—before peace talks collapse. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story blends wartime intrigue with the duo’s trademark daring.
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Reprinted in Comic Cavalcade "Carl Akeley, He Brought Us Africa" #[nn] (1946), Land of the Lost Comics #2 (1946), Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus #2 (2017)
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