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Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Vol. 2
From discovering mysteries with scientific wizardry to fighting for justice in exotic lands, Wonder Woman goes on many adventures in this second volume of Golden Age stories about one of DC's most famous superheroes. Against the backdrop of World War II, the Amazon Princess encounters talking animals, Nazis, Greek gods, criminal leaders, fellow superheroes and more! Follow Diana of Themyscira as she fights for truth and justice alongside her friends Captain Steve Trevor and Etta Candy in these stories written by Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston.
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Vol. 2 collects Sensation Comics #15-24, Comic Cavalcade #2-5 and Wonder Woman #4-7.
Volume 1
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Vol. 1
The most famous of all the women who have ever been called a superhero, Wonder Woman exploded into the world of comic books amid the uncertainty and bleak determination of World War II. Fighting for justice and treating even her enemies with firm compassion, Wonder Woman brought not a cape nor a ring nor a personal fortune or hidden clubhouse, but a magical lariat that compelled anyone it bound to tell the truth, and bracelets that could not only deflect bullets but prevent Wonder Woman from ever using her superpowers for unchecked destruction.
The very first stories of the Amazon Warrior are collected here in WONDER WOMAN: THE GOLDEN AGE VOLUME 1, featuring the adventures of Wonder Woman as she tackles corruption, oppression and cruelty in ALL STAR COMICS #8, COMIC CAVALCADE #1, SENSATION COMICS #1-14 and WONDER WOMAN #1-3.
Volume 2
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Vol. 3
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In these World War II-era tales, Wonder Woman and the Holliday Girls face smugglers and spies as well as evildoers including Paula von Gunther and others! Collects stories from Sensation Comics #25-36, Wonder Woman #8-11 and COMIC CAVALCADE #6-8.
Issue 1
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #1
The origin of Wonder Woman continues from ALL STAR COMICS #8! The Amazon Princess arrives in Man's World with the wounded Steve Trevor. This story also explains the origin of Wonder Woman's secret identity of Diana Prince and features the first appearance of Wonder Woman's Invisible Jet!
Issue 2
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #2-3
Nazi spies masquerading as Army Intelligence officers kidnap Diana Prince and Steve Trevor. It's up to Wonder Woman to save the day with the help of Etta Candy—Wonder Woman's longtime sidekick who makes her first appearance ever this issue!
Issue 3
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #4-5
Wonder Woman's weakness revealed for the first time! The Amazon Princess faces off against Baroness Von Gunther (a recurring villain during her early adventures) and loses her strength!
Issue 4
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #6-7
Baroness Von Gunther goes after the Amazon Princess once more, but Wonder Woman receives a special gift from her mother to help her combat the vile villainess. It's the very first appearance of Wonder Woman's famous weapon against crime, the magic lasso!
Issue 5
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #8-9
When Diana Prince's friend gets arrested for stealing, Wonder Woman goes takes the case and ends up coming to odds with the Bullfinch Department Store and their CEO, Gloria Bullfinch!
Issue 6
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #10
Steve dates a redheaded spy who tries to get a special code key from him in order to sabotage a railroad.
Issue 7
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #11
Steve, Wonder Woman and Etta are summoned to the planet Eros via astral projection by Queen Desira to battle a renegade warrior who has started a war.
Issue 8
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #12
With Steve in Hollywood chasing after spies, Wonder Woman agrees to go there as well to film a movie, but ends up kidnapped (along with Steve) by Paula von Gunther.
Issue 9
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #13
Diana Prince knows that news of Wonder Woman's death in an explosion is false, especially when the body is discovered to be a dead woman dressed up as the super-heroine. Later, she discovers a spy ring operating within Army intelligence and nearly loses her life for real by attempting to stop them.
Issue 10
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #14
Wonder Woman is tracking Nazis in the town of Greenville, and discovers that the Carter family is a victim of Nazi Carl Natz who, along with his gang, has taken the Carter children hostage.
Issue 11
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #15
Diana Prince survives the explosion of a bomb planted in her desk by the local bootblack, and, when he makes another attempt, it leads Wonder Woman to sea to stop a Nazi invasion.
Issue 12
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #16
Diana is invited to the Candy Ranch to witness Etta's wedding to a Hungarian prince, but soon discovers he is a fake and a Nazi agent. When Steve and Wonder Woman are captured, the Holliday Girls help save the day.
Issue 13
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #17
Wonder Woman takes Bobby to the zoo, where they meet Steve Trevor and his niece. The two kids discover that one of the lions can talk, which leads Wonder Woman and Steve to Cairo where they uncover Princess Yasmini and her group of spies.
Issue 14
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #18
Steve goes to California to get information from a Captain West in regards to Japanese activity in South America, but West is killed before he can pass the information on to Trevor. Trevor is then kidnapped by the killer and it takes Wonder Woman to rescue him.
Issue 15
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #19
Mavis captures Wonder Woman and removes her bracelets, which causes the Amazon to go on a destructive rampage.
Issue 16
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #20
Marva Psycho, now a WAAC, is accused of trying to murder General Standpat, so Wonder Woman adopts her identity. Both are brought in for questioning by General Scott, who is then shown to be a Nazi saboteur.
Issue 17
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #21
After a dying man, claiming to be a part of a crime army, tells Diana and the others about his organization's plot to take over America, Wonder Woman finds herself drugged and in a coma. But Paula and the Holliday Girls administer the antidote to Wonder Woman and defeat the Crime Army in its tracks.
Issue 18
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #22
Now that Priscilla Rich is reformed, she claims Sandra, her former slave, has taken over the Cheetah identity.
Issue 19
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #23
Wonder Woman helps turn a family away from bullying and saves a war factory from a sabotage ring.
Issue 20
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #24
While repairing her invisible plane on Paradise Island, Wonder Woman learns that Steve has been captured by Dr. Poison, and she goes to his rescue only to be captured. Using her mental telepathy, the Amazon Maiden calls her invisible plane to the rescue.
Issue 21
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #25
Wonder Woman is puzzled when sleeping victims supposedly commit murders...until she learns that someone is kidnapping the Wrights' astral selves and forcing them to commit the deeds.
Issue 22
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #26
Hippolyte uses the Magic Sphere and sees that Wonder Woman is going to be captured by a gang of racketeers, so she gets permission to leave Paradise Island for three days...as long as she does not reveal her true identity. So she decides to masquerade as first Diana Prince, then Wonder Woman.
Issue 23
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #27
When Gay Frollick attempts suicide over the death of a Fun Foundation employee, which sent her to prison, Wonder Woman saves her and offers to finance the foundation to the tune of one billion dollars by selling Blue Ether, a chemical substance that can replace gasoline as a fuel. The crooked sponsor of the foundation steals the formula and nearly kills the Amazon Maiden.
Issue 24
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #28
Wonder Woman opens a fun clinic to help people enjoy their lives, and one day, wanted gangster McGlone shows up and asks for help. She helps him, but it gets McGlone arrested and Wonder Woman blamed for turning him in.
Issue 25
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #29
Steve and Diana visit the Bandit Club, which is thought to be the front for the Zoot Suit Gang. Wonder Woman captures the head of the gang, and tries to transport her to Paradise Island for reformation. But the gang leader bails out and Mala takes a plane to look for her, but is knocked out and dumped in the ocean by the villain. Mala washes up in New York City, which mystifies her as she has never been to the land of men before, and this leads to harrowing adventures for Mala.
Issue 26
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #30
Discovering that Anton Unreal helps people ascend to the Fourth Dimension in exchange for all their worldly goods, Wonder Woman prevents Dick Soulful from making that mistake. Steve, Wonder Woman and the Holliday Girls are all transported to the Fourth Dimension for a wild adventure.
Issue 27
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #31
Wonder Woman saves the Modern kids from their parents (because they don't like children), and when the kids don't wake up from sleeping, the Amazon Princess joins the kids in sleep and enters the kids' dreamworld, called Grow-Down Land. Here Wonder Woman eventually helps bring the Modern family together by showing the parents how to act like children.
Issue 28
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #32
Paula Von Gunther infiltrates the Crime Combine to help Wonder Woman...or has she really turned evil again?
Issue 29
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #33
Etta overhears a telephone conversation plotting a murder, so she and Diana go to a studio costume party to prevent the crime from being carried out. Although Diana is dressed as Wonder Woman, a beautiful movie star, supposedly kidnapped and murdered, also shows up at the studio party dressed as Wonder Woman!
Issue 30
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #34
A young boy does poorly in school because he can't afford glasses, and his mom's in jail for supposedly murdering his dad. Diana investigates the situation and Wonder Woman buys him the glasses, but the police seem to be trying to stop her.
Issue 31
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #35
Strange interference with the transatlantic cable leads Wonder Woman into the depths of the ocean where she discovers Atlanteans have overthrown Queen Octavia and are threatening to kill her...and Wonder Woman herself!
Issue 32
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #36
A frustrated actor uses six of Wonder Woman's greatest foes as pawns in his efforts in order to gain the attention he feels that is due to him.
Issue 33
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #37
After cleaning out the bad leadership of an orphanage, several of the orphans stow away in Wonder Woman's plane, which arrives at Paradise Island...and just in time to stem a Nazi invasion!
Issue 34
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #38
When Wonder Woman decides to play Santa Claus for some children who have lost all hope, she never would believe it would lead her up against a gang of gold thieves.
Issue 35
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #39
The discovery of an as-yet-unknown island between Africa and South America leads Wonder Woman, Etta and the Holliday girls into an adventure against Nero of ancient Rome.
Issue 36
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #40
Wonder Woman has to battle Countess Draka Nishki and her group, the "International Spies, Inc.," who are trying to sell America's most vital secrets.
Issue 37
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #41
The chance meeting of Diana Prince and a weird man who grows the most unusual flowers leads Wonder Woman into a case involving kidnapping and attempted murder.
Issue 38
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #42
While testifying at the trial of a spy who is accused of stealing U.S. secret weapon plans, Wonder Woman accidently loses her golden lasso, which is found and used against the Princess.
Issue 39
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #43
Etta Candy decides to "punish" new Holliday College sophomores by taking them to the Ghost House...with shocking results!
Issue 40
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #44
Steve is ordered by General Darnell to take some secret papers over to General Bleak's home, but he discovers the papers have been somehow stolen from his jacket, and it takes Wonder Woman to solve the mystery.
Issue 41
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #45
Wonder Woman is selected to deliver a very important international agreement treaty between Mexico and the U.S., but a certain bandito has other ideas!
Issue 42
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #46
Ferva Shayne gives Steve an electronic globe that makes him stronger than Wonder Woman, theorizing that Wonder Woman will now marry him and give up fighting crime.
Issue 43
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #47
When Steve receives a call from the President of Tin Plate Incorporated, whose life has been threatened by an unknown party, it is Wonder Woman who must step in to resolve the situation.
Issue 44
Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #48
Midget crooks, disguising themselves as children in order to rob a jewelry store, discover that the Coronet Diamond is being delivered to that store, and they notify their gang to be ready to commit the theft.