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Cover: Ross Andru & Mike Esposito

Wonder Woman #141

Oct 1963 · DC · 0.12 USD
“The Academy of Arch-Villains!”

In "The Academy of Arch-Villains!", Wonder Woman faces a bizarre new threat when a rogue institution offers a golden statuette—modeled after her own likeness—to the villain who can finally capture her. With the stakes raised and the competition oddly specific, Angle Man, The Human Fireworks, and the uniquely dressed Mouse Man all take the challenge, each bringing their own flair to the game. Written by Charles Moulton and brought to life by Ross Andru’s dynamic art and Mike Esposito’s sharp inks, this 1963 classic features a cover by Andru and Esposito that perfectly captures the issue’s playful yet perilous tone.

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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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The Academy of Arch-Villains offers a "Golden WW" award (a gold, Oscar-like statuette of Wonder Woman) to the first villain to trap Wonder Woman. The only takers are Angle Man, The Human Fireworks, and the ill-fated, though uniquely costumed, Mouse Man.

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