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Wonder Woman#132
Cover: Ross Andru & Mike Esposito

Wonder Woman #132

Aug 1962 · DC · 0.12 USD
“Wonder Tot and the Flying Saucer!”

In "Wonder Tot and the Flying Saucer!", Wonder Woman stumbles upon a mysterious infant beside a smoking crater on a deserted beach, setting off a chain of transformations as she takes on the forms of Wonder Girl, Wonder Tot, and even Wonder Midge—each new identity a step toward understanding the baby and rescuing her missing caretaker. Written by Charles Moulton and brought to life with dynamic art by Ross Andru and Mike Esposito, this 1962 classic features a whimsical yet inventive mystery, with the cover by Andru and Esposito capturing the story’s playful intrigue.

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writer Charles Moulton · artist Ross Andru · inker Mike Esposito · letterer Gaspar Saladino · cover Ross Andru, Mike Esposito

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artist Ross Andru
cover pencils Ross Andru
cover inks Mike Esposito

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Wonder Woman discovers a baby on a deserted beach next to a smoking crater. Only the baby can explain what happened so Wonder Woman becomes Wonder Girl, then Wonder Tot, then Wonder Midge so she can communicate with the infant and rescue her missing baby sitter.

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