Wonder Woman Archives #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis seventh volume of the Wonder Woman Archives series collects issues #26-30 of the original Golden Age Wonder Woman comic, originally published in 1948. Written by William Moulton Marston and drawn by H.G. Peter, these stories continue the Amazon Princess's adventures during her classic era, featuring her battles against villains like the Duke of Deception and the Cheetah. Presented in the Archive Editions' high-quality hardcover format, this book preserves the original comic art and coloring for collectors and fans of vintage superhero storytelling.
In "The Mystery of Lake Iceberg," Wonder Woman uncovers a dangerous deception when Dr. Fiendo claims to have invented an atom-splitter—only she sees through his ruse. Though disbelieved, she must act when Fiendo seizes power, imprisons the President, and installs his gang in control of the courts. With her wits and resolve, the Amazon Princess takes on a corrupt regime, determined to restore justice. Written by Charles Moulton and illustrated by Harry Peter, with colors by Digikore, this classic tale features a striking cover by Harry Peter.
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Dr. Fiendo supposedly creates an atom-splitter, but Wonder Woman alone sees through his deception. Unfortunately, she is not believed and Fiendo receives a government title, imprisions the President, and puts his gang in charge of the court system. But the Amazon Princess finds a way to deal with the crooks and restores order.
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