Comic Cavalcade #17
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Valkyries' Prey," Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor journey to Nazi-occupied Germany, where they face a hidden enemy protected by the fearsome Valkyries—only to be captured themselves. With Steve in peril and the odds stacked against her, Wonder Woman sends a desperate signal to her mother on Paradise Island, triggering a daring rescue mission by the Amazons aboard Kangas. Written by Charles Moulton and illustrated by Harry Peter, with a striking cover by E. E. Hibbard, this 1946 adventure blends myth and wartime intrigue in a classic DC tale.
In "The Valkyries' Prey," Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor journey to Nazi-occupied Germany, only to be captured by the fearsome Valkyries protecting the underground regime. Though separated and in peril, Wonder Woman manages to send a desperate call to her mother on Paradise Island, summoning the Amazons to launch a daring rescue from the skies aboard their mighty Kangas.
In "The Flying Tractor!" from Comic Cavalcade #17 (1946), Noddy Toylan inherits an estate from his late Uncle Hezekiah—only to find it crumbling faster than the Three Dimwits can manage. When the boys stumble upon a tractor that can actually fly, they’re thrust into a high-stakes chase as the Flash must retrieve it before crooks take control.
In "Da Social Lion," Doiby Dickles finds himself unexpectedly swept into the world of high society after his name appears in a social register, much to the dismay of Alan Scott and the delight of local crooks who see a golden opportunity—leading to a kidnapping that throws Doiby into a whirlwind of mistaken identities and fast-paced antics.
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Reprinted in Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus #3 (2019)
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