Wundergirl #9
In "Wundergirl gegen die USA," Wundergirl finds herself caught in a surreal twist when a forgotten film set springs to life, blurring the line between fiction and reality. Written by E. Nelson Bridwell and illustrated by Dick Giordano, this 1977 adventure sees the world of cinema collide with the real one—only the cover by Ernie Chan hints at the chaos to come.
When an Amazon’s bracelets are destroyed, she descends into madness and schemes to seize Queen Hippolyte’s throne by waging war on the United States. With Wundergirl, Steve Trevor, Lois Lane, Panthea, and Ismene caught in the crossfire, loyalty and duty are tested as the Amazonian peace hangs in the balance.
When Elastoman and Sue Dibny wander through a forgotten film studio, the silent sets suddenly come alive—shadows of legendary screen heroes flicker into motion, blurring the line between reel and reality. With L.B. Warden watching from the sidelines, the past seems to step out of the frame, leaving the couple caught in a mystery that defies the screen.
In "Fluch der alten Waffen," Hawkman finds himself entangled in a magical mystery when a mysterious wizard, complete with a star-studded hat, steals a stone tablet of incantations—only for the raven accompanying him to be the true culprit. With the help of Falkgirl, who alerts him to the recent escape of their old enemy Konrad Kaslak, Hawkman uses a clever ruse to outwit the real villain and bring him to justice.
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↩ Reprints Detective Comics #430 (1972), Detective Comics #452 (1975), Wonder Woman #224 (1976)
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