Sensation Comics #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Masquerader," Wonder Woman ventures beyond Paradise Island for the first time, granted a three-day leave on the condition she hides her true identity. Disguised as Diana Prince and then as herself, she infiltrates a gang of racketeers after Hippolyte’s Magic Sphere reveals their plan. Written by Charles Moulton and illustrated by Harry Peter, this 1944 classic blends mystery and heroism in a story that sets the stage for one of Wonder Woman’s earliest solo adventures. The cover by Harry Peter captures the intrigue of her dual identity.
In "The Masquerader," Wonder Woman leaves Paradise Island for the first time in three days, disguised as Diana Prince and then as herself, to stop a gang of racketeers from capturing her—though she must keep her true identity hidden. The story unfolds as she navigates the world below, using cunning and courage to outwit danger while staying true to her mission.
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Reprinted in Wonder Woman #214 (1974), Wonder Woman Archives #4 (2004), Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus #2 (2017), Wonder Woman: The Golden Age #3 (2019)
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