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Wonder Woman#10
Cover: Harry Peter

Wonder Woman #10

Oct 1944 · DC · 0.10 USD
“[Part 1] Spies from Saturn”

In "Spies from Saturn," Wonder Woman #10 (1944) kicks off a gripping tale as Diana Prince and the nation suddenly fall prey to unexplained weakness—just as the imprisoned Count Saturno’s threat looms larger than ever. Written by Charles Moulton and illustrated by Harry Peter, this issue sets a tense, suspenseful tone with its cover by Harry Peter, capturing the eerie dread of an unseen invasion on the horizon.

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writer Charles Moulton · artist, inker Harry Peter · cover Harry Peter

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artist, inker Harry Peter
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After the sentencing of Count Saturno to 99 years imprisonment, Diana Prince and the rest of the nation wake up one morning with feelings of weakness and lassitude. Wonder Woman recognizes this situation to be the prelude to the Saturn invasion.

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