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Wonder Woman#51
Cover: Irwin Hasen & Bernard Sachs

Wonder Woman #51

Jan 1952 · DC · 0.10 USD
“The Amazing Impersonation!”

In "The Amazing Impersonation!", Luria, a warrior from Paradise Island, earns the right to compete in Man's World after winning a grand athletic contest—only to demand the chance to fight crime, knowing it means giving up her immortality. Written by Charles Moulton and illustrated by Harry Peter, this 1952 adventure blends island tradition with a daring leap into the outside world. The cover by Irwin Hasen and Bernard Sachs captures the moment’s bold promise.

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writer Charles Moulton · artist, inker Harry Peter · cover Irwin Hasen, Bernard Sachs

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artist, inker Harry Peter
cover pencils Irwin Hasen
cover inks Bernard Sachs

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Luria wins an athletic contest on Paradise Island and demands the right to go to Man's World and fight crime like Wonder Woman, even though it means she will forfeit her immortality.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).