Omnibus 1
Wonder Woman in the Fifties
For the first time ever, DC collects the best Wonder Woman tales from the 1950s. In this decade, the Amazon Princess fought for justice against spy rings, robots, hidden societies of evil, supernatural beings, and much more. Plus, a female reporter uncovers Diana's greatest secrets on a trip to Paradise Island. Collects material from Wonder Woman #45, #50, #60, #66, #72, #76, #80, #90, #94-95, #98-101, #103, #105, #107, and #108; All Star Comics #56-57; and Sensation Comics #97-100.
Omnibus 2
Wonder Woman: The Cheetah
As the Cheetah takes the big screen for the first time in Wonder Woman 1984, this collection highlights the greatest comic book appearances of Wonder Woman's fierce feline foe! Explore the most villainous stories from throughout the Cheetah's 75-year history in stories from Wonder Woman #6 (1943), #274, #275 (1980), #9 (1987), The Flash #219 (2005), Wonder Woman #214 (2005), Justice League #13-14 (2012), Wonder Woman #23.1 (2013), and Wonder Woman #8 (2016).
Omnibus 3
Wonder Woman: The Twelve Labors
Diana Prince has returned to the role of Wonder Woman, but before she can fully return to her past superheroic life, she must first prove her worthiness to rejoin the JLA by undertaking 12 Tasks—each monitored by one of her former Justice League teammates!
Omnibus 4
Wonder Woman Through the Years
Celebrate the many colorful eras of Wonder Woman through the decades, with stories ranging from formative Golden Age tales to her current adventures, including Diana taking on spies in the 1950s, Silver Swan in the 1980s, and teaming with Batman and Superman in in the 1990s. Collects Wonder Woman #5, #45, #50, #76, #126, #155, and #204-206, Sensation Comics #70, Wonder Woman (1986) #15-16, #140-141, and #170, Wonder Woman (2006) #5 and #0, and Wonder Woman Annual (2017) #1.
Omnibus 5
Wonder Woman: 80 Years of the Amazon Warrior - The Deluxe Edition
For 80 years Wonder Woman has stood as a symbol of truth, justice, and equality to people everywhere! Follow along in this incredible collection as the Amazon Warrior fights for justice-starting from the first appearance of Wonder Woman through some of her most incredible battles against foes like the Cheetah and Ares. This anniversary hardcover collects stories from All-Star Comics #8, Sensation Comics, #1, Comic Cavalcade #11, Wonder Woman (vol. 1) #5, #78, #98, #124, #162, #203, and #206, Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #6, #57, #73, and #170, Wonder Woman (vol. 3) #1, #13, #600, Wonder Woman (New 52) #13, Wonder Woman #750, and DC Comics Presents #41, along with new historical essays and a new cover by Jim Lee.
Issue 1
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #1
Learn the secret origin of Wonder Woman—how she was created and how she became the Amazons' champion in Man's World! Includes four stories starring the Amazon Princess, written by Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston.
Issue 2
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #2
Wonder Woman stars in four stories pitting her against the God of War, Mars, who makes his first-ever appearance in this issue. Wonder Woman must also defeat Mars' generals: the Earl of Greed, the Duke of Deception and the Count of Conquest!
Issue 3
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #3
Wonder Woman stars in four classic stories by character creator William Moulton Marston, including 'Ordeal of Fire,' which features the reformation of Wonder Woman's archenemy the Baroness!
Issue 4
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #4
Continuing the run of Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston, this issue features four more Wonder Woman tales, which see the warrior completing three great tasks to win the favor of the Goddess Aphrodite!
Issue 5
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #5
Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston pens four more tales staring the Amazon Princess, starting with the 'Battle for Womanhood,' which first introduces the world to the classic Wonder Woman villain Dr. Psycho!
Issue 6
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #6
In another timeless tale by Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston, the Amazon Princess faces off against the Cheetah in the classic Wonder Woman villain's very first comic book appearance!
Issue 7
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #7
Creator William Moulton Marston continues his run writing the character he created with four more tales starring the woman warrior: 'The Adventure of the Life Vitamin,' 'America's Wonder Women of Tomorrow,' 'The Secret Weapon,' and 'The Demon of the Depths.'
Issue 8
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #8
Wonder Woman flies to legendary Atlantis, where two queens reign over two nations: Queen Clea of Venturia and Queen Eeras of Aurania. The women of Atlantis are giantesses, and the men (manlings) are puny weaklings.
Issue 9
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #9
Wonder Woman captures the Gorilla and turns her over to Professor Zool, who uses his evolution machine to turn her human.
Issue 10
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #10
Two strange events--a girl trapped underwater in seaweed and a strange radio message that cuts across General Darnell's speech--lead Wonder Woman to discover an invasion from the planet Saturn is about to occur.
Issue 11
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #11
Wonder Woman fights a life-and-death struggle against Hypnota and Serva, who have succeeded in stealing the secret defense plan against Saturn (in case they break the peace signed in Wonder Woman #10), and taking a number of slaves to do their bidding.
Issue 12
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #12
Wonder Woman is given the gift of magnetic hearing by Desira, Queen of Venus, and learns that a third World War is being planned.
Issue 13
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #13
After helping a group of Amazon girls pass their initiation rites, Wonder Woman is sent by Aphrodite to inspire a race of Venusian women to repel their enemies: the evil Seal Men, who have kidnapped Eve, daughter of Queen Desira.
Issue 14
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #14
Wonder Woman and friends stumble into Shamrock Land, where the Leprechauns prove equally troublesome.
Issue 15
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #15
Devastating earthquakes herald the arrival of Neptunia, a fragment of Neptune landing in the Pacific Ocean--but are the inhabitants friend or foe?
Issue 17
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #42
When Etta Candy and the Holliday Girls enter the sport of auto racing, there are unexpected threats around every turn that spell "Danger on the Speedway!" for Wonder Woman. Also features two other exciting Golden Age stories: "The Mystery of the Missing Monday!" and "The Strange Case of Convict 490012!"
Issue 18
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #43
Wonder Woman is convicted of espionage and treason against the United States in the "Amazing Spy Ring Mystery," but is she really master spy Z-One? Next, Wonder Woman faces off against a super-powered adversary in "Nuclear Returns." And Wonder Woman and the Holliday Girls head down south to Dixie for a visit and end up having to solve the mystery of "Who Killed Col. South!"
Issue 19
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #44
Wonder Woman explores perilous waters and uncovers an enslaved undersea kingdom, but falls into the clutches of "The Monarch of the Sargasso Sea!"
Issue 20
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #45
A female reporter gets the scoop that will win her a job at the Daily Globe over her male rival: the secret story of Wonder Woman and the Amazons. As she observes the early days of the Amazons and Wonder Woman's origin, her male rival tracks her to Paradise Island, where his reckless flying threatens the Amazons.
Issue 21
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #46
Suffering from amnesia, Wonder Woman has only a few hours to retrace her steps and unlock her memory to save a secret radar formula and the life of the trapped scientist behind it in the "Trail of the Lost Hours!" Also features these additional Wonder Woman stories: "The Moon of Peril!" and "Wonder Woman's Twin!"
Issue 22
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #47
A mysterious land of wind, snow, and ice, the North Pole has successfully defied the attempts of myriad explorers to unlock its secrets! That is, until Wonder Woman is sent on a top secret mission and discovers she has to battle for the safety of America in the unknown..."World Below the North Pole!" Also features two other exciting Wonder Woman tales, "Mystery of the Indian Totem Pole" and "The Bridge from Mars!"
Issue 23
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #48
On behalf of justice, Wonder Woman, the mighty Amazon, has fought many strange villains-from the plant people of Rykornia to the mole men in the land beneath the North Pole! Now Wonder Woman-beautiful as Aphrodite, wise as Athena, stronger than Hercules, and swifter than Mercury-clashes with an antagonist exactly like herself, except for a mechanical brain, in the most sensational fight of all time..."Wonder Woman vs. Robot Woman!" Plus, what is the startling crisis that threatens to close the doors of Holliday College, and causes Wonder Woman to search the treacherous ocean bed for a pirate ship sunk three centuries ago? The Amazing Amazon lives a lifetime of thrills every minute in her most sensational adventure..."The Treasure of Capt. Storm." And finally, have you ever wondered about Wonder Woman's unique plane? Silent, transparent, fleet as the wind, answering its mistress's spoken commands like an obedient aerial steed, it has thrilled millions! Coveted by the underworld, the Amazonian aircraft has always remained in Wonder Woman's possession, and she has foiled all efforts to steal it! That is why Wonder Woman is cast in her most desperate adventure, with the odds overwhelmingly against her, in..."The Theft of the Robot Plane."
Issue 24
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #49
When the care of an orphan girl falls to Wonder Woman, she assumes the role of mother to "Little Miss Wonder Woman!" Also features two other exciting Wonder Woman adventures, "Return of the Phantom Empire" and "The Mystery of the Magic Typewriter!"
Issue 25
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #50
Wonder Woman stars in "Menace of the Master Spy" and "The Secret Story of Wonder Woman's Lasso!"
Issue 27
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #98
Athena asks Hippolyta to choose a champion from the Amazons to go to Man's World and fight crime and injustice.
Issue 28
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #99
Wonder Woman has to find Steve Trevor, whose space rocket has fallen into another dimension.
Issue 29
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #100
Wonder Woman is challenged by her exact double from another dimension.
Issue 30
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #101
Wonder Woman agrees to marry Steve if she has to rescue him three times in 24 hours.
Issue 31
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #102
Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor are transported to another dimension inhabited by giants.
Issue 32
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #103
Tara, the photographer for the Amazonian Institute, tries to collect pictures of Wonder Woman in action.
Issue 33
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #104
Diana's fortune says she's going to face a trial by fire.
Wonder Woman stops yet another of the Duke's attempts to invade the Earth.
Issue 34
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #105
Who is Wonder Woman? Where did she come from? How did she obtain her invincible powers? So many times have these questions been asked—and the time has come to release the answers!
Issue 35
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #106
As winner of the Space Olympics, Tooroo is given Earth as his prize. He comes to Earth to get a present for his girlfriend and makes a charm bracelet out of Steve and Diana, who has lost her powers, as she does every June 19 at 10 a.m.
Issue 36
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #107
After watching her future adventures as Wonder Woman on the Amazon Time and Space Televisor, Wonder Girl wants a costume of her own, but has to win it by performing great feats.
Issue 37
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #108
Space invaders try to hypnotize Wonder Woman into marrying Steve Trevor.
An evil scientist tries to use the first day issue of Wonder Woman stamps to prove how powerful his new explosive is.
Issue 38
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #109
Wonder Girl tries to stop giants from destroying Paradise Island with their fireworks displays.
Issue 39
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #110
Wonder Woman battles yet another flying saucer invasion. This time they're searching for their captured princess.
Issue 40
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #111
Can Wonder Woman overcome Professor Menace's mechanical duplicate of her, or will the last Amazon standing be "The Robot Wonder Woman"? Plus, another tale of Wonder Woman as the Amazon teenager Wonder Girl in "Battle of the Mermen!"
Issue 41
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #112
This Golden Age comic features Wonder Woman granting wishes for aiding America and includes guest appearances by Superboy, Wonder Girl and more!
Issue 42
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #113
Wonder Woman battles not only creatures of stone, but an evil twin 7,000 years old in "The Invasion of the Sphinx Creatures!" And have a slice of cake on Paradise Island at "Wonder Girl's Birthday Party!"
Issue 43
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #114
Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor are on the hunt for runaway balloons in "The Monster Express!"
Issue 44
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #115
Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor investigate a graveyard of shipwrecks, while Angle Man uses his new weapon, Animox, to animate the figureheads on all the ships to attack Wonder Woman.
Issue 45
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #116
When Mer-Boy tries to get a legendary necklace from a sea spider's cave for Wonder Girl, she ends up having to rescue him.
Issue 46
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #117
Wonder Woman tells the Holliday Girls a story about the Fantastic Fishermen of the Forbidden Sea and how they tried to "fish" for Wonder Woman.
Issue 47
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #118
Steve trails Wonder Woman to Paradise Island and discovers he has a rival.
Issue 48
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #119
In this issue, find out whether it's the Amazonian equipment that makes Wonder Woman who she is, or if she's Wonder Woman with or without it.
Issue 49
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #120
Wonder Woman faces a fiery villain in "The Secret of Volcano Mountain!
Issue 50
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #121
Queen Hippolyta leads an Amazon fleet against invaders from Pluto, and Wonder Woman watches her mother's victory on a view-screen tuned to the past.
Issue 51
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #122
The Sinister Seer of Saturn seeks revenge against Wonder Woman for having been deposed and exiled!
Issue 52
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #123
Join Hippolyta and Wonder Woman as they look back at prior adventures of Wonder Tot, Wonder Girl, and Wonder Woman by means of the "Amazon Magic-Eye Album."
Issue 53
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #124
Wonder Woman returns to Paradise Island where she and Hippolyta splice together reels of film and create a fictional movie in which they team up with Wonder Tot and Wonder Girl to fight Multiple Man, a chameleon-like menace.
Issue 54
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #125
Steve Trevor and Mer-Man compete for Wonder Woman's hand, only to find themselves at odds with a knight in shining armor with a flying saucer.
Issue 55
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #126
Wonder Woman cannot get Steve Trevor interested in going out with Diana Prince on a date, even when—as Diana—she defeats a flying saucer full of subterranean invaders.
Issue 56
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #127
Wonder Woman comes to Holliday College for Krazy Kapers Day, not knowing a spaceship from the topsy-turvy world, Planet K, is also coming there to capture Earthlings.
Issue 57
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #128
Angle Man tricks Wonder Woman into sinking her feet into super-hard quick-drying cement, but not even hardened cement can stop the Amazonian warrior!
Issue 58
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #129
Wonder Woman and Queen Hippolyta create a new film featuring themselves teamed with Wonder Tot and Wonder Girl against Multiple Man again.
Issue 59
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #130
After Diana Prince finds that Steve Trevor is too shy to consider taking Wonder Woman out, she asks Queen Hippolyta for advice. She tells Diana a story of how she used some clever tactics to get the attention of a certain demi-god.
Issue 60
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #131
It's that time when, once a year, Wonder Woman must prove herself worthy to remain the Amazon's champion in Man's World.
Issue 61
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #132
Wonder Woman discovers a baby on a deserted beach next to a smoking crater. Only the baby can explain what happened, so Wonder Woman becomes Wonder Tot to communicate with the infant and rescue her missing babysitter. After Wonder Woman confesses the problem she has with her rival suitors, Steve Trevor and Manno the Merman, Queen Hippolyta tells her about a time in the distant past when Hercules tried to win her hand.
Issue 62
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #133
The Wonder Woman family (Wonder Woman, Wonder Queen, Wonder Tot, and Wonder Girl) star in an "impossible tale"--"The Amazing Amazon Race!" Wonder Woman choses Alice, an imaginary fan, to take on an imaginary trip to Paradise Island. And: "Wonder Woman's Invincible Rival - Herself!" Wonder Woman assumes a new identity to teach Steve Trevor a lesson.
Issue 63
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #134
"Menace of the Mirror-Wonder Woman!" Wonder Woman fights the Image-Maker, a villain who exists within a world of mirrors.
Issue 64
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #135
The Wonder Woman family (Wonder Woman, Wonder Queen, Wonder Tot, and Wonder Girl) star in an "impossible tale"--"Attack of the Human Iceberg!" Wonder Woman fan Carol Sue wins a trip to Paradise Island in a contest, but gets more excitement than she bargained for: Multiple Man, the Amazon's nemesis, chooses that time to return and attack the island.
Issue 65
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #136
Planning to conquer Earth, extraterrestrial Machine Men turn Wonder Woman into a giant menace.
Issue 66
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #137
Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor find themselves within the Robot Plane, drawn through space magnetically to a parallel Earth populated by robots. A robot Wonder Woman has seen Steve from afar and brought him to the robotic Paradise Island to be her lover, but she has no use for the human Wonder Woman. Steve, who has been hypnotized by the robots, rejects Wonder Woman in favor of her robot double.
Issue 67
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #138
Wonder Woman and her family compete among themselves for the right to a priceless kite, in an adventure that reunites them against Multiple Man.
Issue 68
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #139
When Steve Trevor is frustrated by Wonder Woman's refusal to marry him until all crime and injustice is erased from the Earth, he wishes aloud that she would forget who she is. Shortly thereafter, she destroys two enemy missiles by hurling them against each other and is caught in the explosion and knocked unconscious. Upon reviving, she flatly tells Steve that she is Diana Prince, and that Wonder Woman has lent her her costume for a masquerade ball she and Steve will be attending, but that she is not Wonder Woman.
Issue 69
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #140
The Wonder Woman family (Wonder Woman, Wonder Girl, Wonder Tot and Wonder Queen) appear in an "impossible tale," in "The Human Lightning"! Morpheus appears to Diana Prince and agrees to grant the wishes of three people of her choosing--Mister Genie, Mer-Boy and the Duke of Deception. But one wish causes Wonder Woman to become an out-of-control, lightning-radiating menace!
Issue 70
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #141
"The Academy of Arch-Villains!" The underworld offers a golden statuette--the Golden WW, in the shape of Wonder Woman--to the one villain who can defeat and trap Wonder Woman, and leaks the offer to the press. The first to try is Angle Man, who fakes his reformation in order to lure Wonder Woman into a death trap.
Issue 71
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #142
The Wonder Woman family goes on a quest for a rare butterfly, only to find themselves the prey of giant versions of themselves from another world.
Issue 72
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #143
When Paradise Island comes under attack from an alien invasion, Hippolyta leads the defense with the enchanted Sun Sword. But with the one-year magical charge of the sword used up, Wonder Woman must seek a new Sun Sword by wresting it from "The Terror Trees of Forbidden Island." Also features "The Amazon Mouse Trap!"
Issue 73
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #144
Wonder Woman, exhausted by the many demands upon her and disheartened by people's perception of her as a "fighting machine," succumbs to despair.
Issue 74
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #145
Wonder Tot, Wonder Girl and Queen Hippolyte all have dreams in which they encounter a monstrous, pink-shelled "Phantom Sea-Beast." However, Wonder Woman has no such dream, and, when the Phantom Sea Beast appears for real and menaces her family, she is able to destroy it. But the Wonder Woman Family is drawn through time and caged by future zookeepers who were trying to get the Sea-Beast for their zoo, and now insist that the Wonder Woman Family take its place in their cage.
Issue 75
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #146
To earn $50,000 for an orphanage, Wonder Woman must make up stories within five minutes of being shown three pictures of herself performing super-feats.
Issue 76
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #147
Mer-Boy hitches an airborne ride with Bird-Boy, both of whom keep from touching Paradise Island as they watch Wonder Girl pass a battery of tests implemented by the "goddess" Athena. As a reward, Athena dubs Wonder Girl a true Amazon, and tells her she will grant the first request made of her. Mer-Boy and Bird-Boy make their requests simultaneously, wishing that Wonder Girl be turned into a mermaid or a bird girl so that she can spend all her time with one of them. Wonder Girl cannot decide which she will choose, so Athena chooses for her, giving her wings and bird-like legs to go first with Bird-Boy. Wonder Girl meets Bird-Boys parents and friends, but finds she has no taste for worm pie or birdseed pizza. She fights off a flying Sphinx, but tells Athena she was not meant to be a bird girl; Next, she is transformed into a mermaid, and accompanies Mer-Boy, only to find that she is "a fish out of water," despite defeating a giant centipede.
Issue 77
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #148
The Duke of Deception makes Wonder Woman unable to distinguish reality from illusion by creating realistic illusions that deceive her. Finally, he tricks her into a trap that brings her back to Mars, where she is imprisoned in a cage which, he says, will not free her unless he takes her place, and she is made to participate in the Olympics of the Doomed before the Martian people. Despite being in a cage, Wonder Woman triumphs, and finds that she can transmit her own illusions, thus she makes the Duke believe she has escaped the cage, whereupon he opens it to check, frees her and imprisons himself. Wonder Woman returns to Earth in a borrowed spaceship.
Issue 78
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #149
The Wonder Woman family (Wonder Woman, Wonder Girl, Wonder Tot and Wonder Queen) in an "impossible tale," "The Last Day of the Amazons!" Queen Hippolyta continues to long for the prince she once loved. She calls upon Athena to help her fashion a statue in his image, but when the image is brought to life, the presence of a man on Paradise Island threatens to doom the island and everyone on it. Aphrodite's jealous because Hippolyta did not call on her for matters of the heart, which does not help matters.
Issue 79
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #150
Mer-Boy and Bird-Boy vie to see who's best, which requires Wonder Girl to keep rescuing them. Eventually Wonder Woman has to rescue all three of them from the King Fisherbird.
Issue 80
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #151
After Wonder Girl looks through a photo album with pictures of Wonder Woman's boyfriends--Manno the Merman, Wingo the Birdman and Steve Trevor--she falls asleep and dreams that she and a teenage Steve Trevor have a battle against a blob-like alien called the Glop, who talks in rhymes after hearing a rock 'n' roll song on a radio station.
Issue 81
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #152
A shipwrecked sailor mistakes Wonder Girl for his daughter.
Issue 82
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #153
The Duke of Deception teleports a face onto Wonder Girl, half-normal, half-green and ugly, in an attempt to madden her and get her to destroy her family and thus pave the way for a Martian invasion fleet. Wonder Girl is maddened, but, after she destroys a temple on Paradise Island, she realizes her family is not fighting back, and that they still love her. Thus, she leaves the Island in self-banishment, finding the Duke's flying saucer in the clouds above, with her old face visible within it.
Issue 83
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #154
Wonder Woman is summoned to Paradise Island for Name Day, in which she must prove for another year that she is worthy to bear the name Wonder Woman. Steve Trevor threatens to land on Paradise Island, which would violate Aphrodite's Law, but promises not to set foot on the island if Wonder Woman will promise not to become engaged to Mer-Man or Bird-Man during Name Day. On the way, she encounters Mer-Man and Bird-Man while battling a giant sphinx.
Issue 84
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #155
Much to the dismay of Steve Trevor, Birdman and Manno the Mer-Boy, Diana decides to marry an unnamed prince. He runs off at the last minute, and Diana finds out that he is actually very handsome when he does good, but a monster when he does bad. The Monster Prince decides that he wants to be left alone.
Issue 85
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #156
Wonder Woman reads a comic book story that portrays one of her old adventures, in which she battled the Brain Pirate.
Issue 86
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #157
Steve Trevor is sent on a dangerous reconnaissance mission to take pictures of a possible enemy development on the island of Oolong, held by the Red Chinese. Eleven men have already been lost trying to accomplish that mission, and Diana Prince fears that Steve could be the twelfth. She becomes Wonder Woman and attempts to help him, but is forced to divert her attention to save the American fleet in the Pacific from robot planes and a sub.
Issue 87
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #158
Wonder Woman takes herself and Steve Trevor off Paradise Island (Steve, having been on a table, has not touched ground and is thus not in violation of Aphrodite's Law). They opt to return to Oolong and battle Egg Fu. On the way, they see a tiny meteor of antimatter destroy a large meteor of positive matter, and deduce that touching antimatter might rid them of their explosive power. On Oolong, they fight off Red Chinese troops and tanks, but Egg Fu snatches them and uses their own powers against them, rendering them both unconscious and then tossing them away. But as they arc skyward, they contact another piece of anti-matter and their explosive power is neutralized. Wonder Woman encircles Egg Fu with her magic lasso.
Issue 88
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #159
In ancient times, Mars, the god of war, and Aphrodite, goddess of love, fought over who would rule humanity. To counter Mars' violence on Earth, Aphrodite created the race of Amazons, giving them "the power of love" and making them stronger than the mightiest man. Hippolyta gives Diana the red, white, blue and yellow costume designed by Aphrodite, and the Magic Lasso, made from links of the magic girdle of Aphrodite, which compels anyone bound with it to obey the orders of the binder. Diana is dubbed "Wonder Woman" by her fellow Amazons, and takes the transparent Robot Plane given her by Hippolyte to take herself and Steve Trevor back to America.
Issue 89
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #160
Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor stop the Cheetah and her gang from robbing a zoo of its priceless extinct animal exhibit for a client. But the Cheetah escapes, and later hypnotizes Trevor into smooching with her! When Wonder Woman sees them, as the Cheetah had planned, she is tear-stricken and upset, allowing the villainess to take her by surprise, steal her magic lasso, and encircle her with it. Wonder Woman, enslaved by the Cheetah, is forced to take her and Steve to the Cheetah's private island.
Issue 90
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #161
When Countess Draska Nishki comes to Lt. Diana Prince's office and offers her services as a spy for hire, Diana rebuffs her, and is tossed around the room by the judo-trained spy. Later, Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor witness a "war" between two rival movie studios, each turning out a Cleopatra epic--Magnum Magnus of Magnus Pictures contacts them and asks them to play the parts of Cleopatra and Mark Antony, because the original actor and actress have fallen into comas!
Issue 91
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #162
After Wonder Woman takes the injured Steve Trevor to a military hospital in Washington, D.C., she sets up a hiding place for her Robot Plane, then goes into town and catches a mob of bank robbers. Then, still looking for a way she can easily be close to Steve, Wonder Woman comes upon a nurse weeping in the park. The nurse, Diana Prince, tells Wonder Woman that she and her fiancé are madly in love, but she has no money to relocate to South America.
Issue 92
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #163
When Dr. Psycho notices Diana Prince and Steve Trevor near the cage of Giganta, a female gorilla, he decides to hurt Wonder Woman by hypnotizing Giganta into falling in love with Steve Trevor. The gorilla grabs Steve and, when Diana changes into Wonder Woman, overpowers the heroine, but falls victim to the Magic Lasso. Professor Zool appears on the scene, asking that the gorilla be turned over to him for evolutionary experimentation, and Psycho decides to capitalize on it.
Issue 93
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #164
Shortly after Wonder Woman finds out that Gen. Darnell is secretly in love with her, she learns that Steve Trevor, in Darnell's words, "recklessly went out to test a new super rocket plane which killed a test pilot who took his place while he was recovering!" Steve also fails to return, and Wonder Woman's searching reveals no trace of him or his plane. Wonder Woman grieves, but Darnell consoles her, and she finally accepts a proposal of marriage from the general. However, she is unable to say the words "I do" at the ceremony, still thinking of Steve, and Darnell releases her from their engagement. The Amazon princess rescues another pilot testing the rocket plane and takes his place, finding the craft captured by rays fired from a submarine. She then battles frogmen from the sub.
Issue 94
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #165
Diana Prince and Steve Trevor are at a chemical plant checking on a new process for making paper for the military when they encounter a timid factory worker named Horace, whom Diana takes pity on. Shortly afterward, Horace falls in a vat of chemicals used in making paper, and becomes a being of living paper.
Issue 95
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #166
Gen. Darnell sends Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor to sea in the Robot Plane to discover what became of a missing atomic sub. They are both captured by Egg Fu V, the latest in a line of Egg Fus, whose Red Chinese crew have stolen the sub under his direction. The villain holds Wonder Woman prisoner by her own Magic Lasso, but the Amazon asks to perform a dance for him in honor of his victory.
Issue 96
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #167
Wonder Woman answers the request of Diana Prince, the woman from whom she took her secret identity, to rescue her fiancé, Bill, who has fallen prey to an isolated Inca-like tribe atop Tabu Mountain.
Issue 97
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #168
The Collector hires three of Wonder Woman's old enemies to steal her Magic Lasso.
Issue 98
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #169
Mars unleashes his latest creation on Wonder Woman: a super-villain called the Crimson Centipede.
Issue 99
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #170
A band of gorillas from outer space land on Earth and attempt to take Wonder Woman and other Amazons for wives.
Issue 100
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #171
While Wonder Woman is visiting Paradise Island, she and a group of Amazons are netted by Man-Fish, a huge, scaly merman who competes with his brothers to see who can net the perfect catch. Wonder Woman breaks herself, her sister Amazons and a bevy of mermaids free of his clutches.
Issue 101
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #172
Wonder Woman battles lizard men and a giant baby with super strength in "A Day in the Life of an Amazon."
Issue 102
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #173
An Amazon scientist wants to replace Wonder Woman in Man's World.
Issue 103
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #174
Angle Man transfers Diana's powers to Steve in "Steve Trevor--Alias the Patriot."
Issue 104
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #175
Mr. Gargoyle, a villain whose face has been disfigured in an explosion, forcing him to wear a gargoyle-like mask, tries to force Wonder Woman to love him by capturing both her and Steve Trevor and placing Trevor in a death trap. Gargoyle says that he will release Trevor if she will fall in love with him.
Issue 105
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #176
The Triple Stars gain superpowers in order to attract Wonder Woman's attention in "Threat of the Triple Stars!"
Issue 106
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #177
An interplanetary conqueror called Klamos and his prime minister, Grok, are in search of a suitable queen for the monarch. To this end, they capture powerful and beautiful (by the standards of each planet) females from many worlds from Earth they take Supergirl and Wonder Woman, capturing the former by red-sun radiation and the latter by magnetizing her bracelets together. The contestants are set against each other in a battle royal, which at first Supergirl and Wonder Woman opt not to actively participate in, feeling that another woman will be the winner and Klamos will send both of them back home. Unfortunately, all the other candidates defeat each other, leaving only the two superheroines.
Issue 107
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #178
When Steve Trevor is suspected of murder, Wonder Woman must investigate the modern social scene in the most up-to-date fashions as Diana Prince.
Issue 108
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #179
Everything changes for Wonder Woman! When the magic of the Amazons fade, Diana's sisters depart—leaving a powerless Wonder Woman behind!
Issue 109
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #180
Diana and I-Ching take on the forces of Cyber with Steve Trevor's life hanging in the balance!
Issue 110
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #181
Diana and I-Ching attempt to infiltrate Cyber's base of operations.
Issue 111
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #182
Trench takes the treasure Cyber offered and runs, leaving Diana and Ching to fight off Cyber's falcons.
Issue 112
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #183
The Amazon emissary locates Diana and I-Ching and brings them both across dimensional barriers to the land where Paradise Island now exists.
Issue 113
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #184
Diana travels to another dimension where King Arthur and heroes of legend still exist and asks for their help in repelling Mars's troops.
Issue 114
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #185
Diana discovers that a girl is hiding out from a trio of women whose leader seeks to bring her back as a collared slave.
Issue 115
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #186
Diana introduces I-Ching to all her new friends. The next day, she receives a substantial reward from Mr. Smithson, the victim of Top Hat's jewel robbery, and uses it to rebuild her boutique in style.
Issue 116
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #187
I-Ching receives a call from an old friend in Hong Kong, asking for help.
Issue 117
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #188
While Diana Prince is consulting with Inspector David McLean of the Hong Kong police, the island is rocked by an earthquake.
Issue 118
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #189
I-Ching goes to Red China to find his daughter.
Issue 119
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #190
While on a trip to Paradise Island, Diana gets lost in another dimension.
Issue 120
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #191
Wonder Wonder is trapped in another dimension, reliving events from her past!
Issue 121
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #192
The North Ambrians take heavy losses in assaulting Castle Skull until Diana devises cannons for them to breach the walls.
Issue 122
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #193
Mrs. Petrucci, mother of Diana's friend Tony, asks for Diana's help, revealing that her daughter Angela was rendered comatose three years ago when she had some punch at a party held by Tony's Vietnam War buddy Eddie Dean.
Issue 123
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #194
While on vacation in the European country of Daldonia, Diana Prince finds herself the victim of a kidnapping attempt!
Issue 124
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #195
Diana Prince and I-Ching pick up two motorists having car trouble—and soon discover their new passengers are actually escaped convicts intent on holding them hostage!
Issue 126
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #197
Reprinting WONDER WOMAN #181 and WONDER WOMAN #182!
Issue 127
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #198
To save her mother from terrible agony, Diana fights the god of war himself in "Return to Paradise Island!"
Issue 128
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #199
After an encounter with private detective Jonny Double, Diana must face off against the fanatic religious cult known as the Tribunal!
Issue 129
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #200
Dill shot Jonny Double! Diana must subdue the crazed gunman and track down the real threat, Dr. Cyber!
Issue 130
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #201
Diana and I-Ching team together to hunt down the mysterious "Fist of Flame," which is said to drive men mad with greed. But they're not the only ones looking for this treasure! Catwoman guest-stars!
Issue 131
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #202
With the Fist of Flame now in their grasp, Diana and I-Ching must seek out the Eye of the Ocean. But standing in their way is Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser—and don't forget about Catwoman!
Issue 132
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #203
The now-homeless Wonder Woman moves in with her former assistant Cathy Perkins, whom she learns is now enrolled in a women's liberation group.
Issue 133
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #204
A mentally disturbed sniper kills several people, among whom is I-Ching, who dies in Diana Prince's arms. Diana goes after the killer, but is struck in the head and knocked unconscious.
Issue 134
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #205
A terrorist named Dr. Domino tries to force U.N. troubleshooter Morgan Tracy to spill his knowledge about a deadly weapon by tying Wonder Woman to a missile and launching it.
Issue 135
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #206
Wonder Woman learns untold facts about her origin: that a second statue of a child, created from black clay, was created by Queen Hippolyta at the same time as Diana, and was also given life by Aphrodite.
Issue 136
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #207
When a mummy from China is excavated, archaeologists are thrilled to find the remains of an ancient warrior princess. Much more puzzling, however, is the statue of Wonder Woman laid beside her! Follow Diana as she travels across the world, and time itself, to crack the mystery! In our second story, when a prisoner escapes Transformation Island and steals objects of incredible power, how can the Amazons defeat their own magic?
Issue 137
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #208
Continued from last issue. Wonder Woman and Hippolyta have been taken to the dreadful island of Cadmea, where Diana must undergo four fearsome trials-or fall to the might of Inventa! Then, when the Earth is pulled into an intergalactic chess match, it looks like checkmate for humankind-unless our hero has anything to say about it!
Issue 138
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #209
Follow Wonder Woman to the aquatic kingdom of Neptunia, where the tyrannical Solo is determined to reinstate patriarchal rule! In her following adventure, it's a flashback to Diana's seventh birthday, so break out the cake, party hats, and-Sky Demons?
Issue 139
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #210
A mysterious red planet is shooting through the spaceways, consuming everything in its path! Desperate to save those trapped within its confines, Wonder Woman races to the rescue, but all may not be as it seems…Then, in our sensational second feature, a nefarious scientist with a shrinking formula thrusts Wonder Woman into her smallest battle yet!
Issue 140
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #211
This spectacular oversize installment of Wonder Woman boasts 100 pages, each bursting with action and adventure! Dare you face the Maniacs of Mercury? Can you solve the mystery of the Atom World? One thing is for certain-Wonder Woman will do all of these, and so much more.
Issue 141
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #212
Wonder Woman helps rescue Indira Gamal, Prime Minister of Pamanasia, from female assassins at a ceremony near the U.N.
Issue 142
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #213
A giant robot from outer space robs humans of their abilities, and only Wonder Woman and two others acting together can restore them.
Issue 143
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #214
A special 100-Page Giant collecting stories and tales from WONDER WOMAN issues past!
Issue 144
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #215
Aquaman guest stars in "Amazon Attack Against Atlantis!"
Issue 145
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #216
Find out why men can't set foot on Paradise Island!
Issue 147
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #218
The Red Tornado guest-stars in "Revolt of the Wonder Weapons."
Issue 148
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #219
Elongated-Man guest stars in "World of Enslaved Women!"
Issue 149
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #220
The Atom guest-stars in "The Man Who Wiped Out Time!"
Issue 150
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #221
Hawkman guest-stars in "The Fiend With the Face of Glass!"
Issue 151
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #222
Batman guest-stars in "Will the Real Wonder Woman Please Drop Dead!"
Issue 152
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #223
Steve Trevor is revived as Steve Howard and learns Wonder Woman's identity.
Issue 153
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #224
Wonder Woman is falsely imprisoned in the United States as part of a renegade Amazon's plot to take over Paradise Island.
Issue 154
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #225
Wonder Woman is kidnapped by a tycoon who wishes to extract her charisma and inject it into himself.
Issue 155
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #226
Wonder Woman faces the threat of Hephaestus, god of fire, who menaces her and singer/actress Julie Gabriel with golden female robots and fire that feeds on emotion.
Issue 156
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #227
Wonder Woman continues her battle with Hephaestus, while Julie Gabriel sings a song that may cause her death in flames.
Issue 157
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #228
Silver Age Wonder Woman teams up with Golden Age Wonder Woman to battle the Nazis in "Retreat to Tomorrow!"
Issue 158
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #229
The Red Panzer is after Wonder Woman once again! Will she be able to beat the evil super scientist, or will she fall victim to his evil ways?
Issue 159
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #230
Wonder Woman battles the Nazis in World War II in 'The Claws of the Cheetah!'
Issue 160
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #274
As Diana Prince and Wonder Woman juggle dinner dates with Steve and General Darnell, a friend Wonder Woman made while stopping an oil tanker disaster is brainwashed against her.
Issue 161
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #275
Wonder Woman aids the victims of a dam disaster, eventually confronting the culprit: the new Cheetah!
Issue 162
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #276
The senses-shattering quest for Kobra!
Issue 163
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #277
Chaos reigns as Kobra battles Wonder Woman.
Issue 164
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #285
To save Steve Trevor from mental enslavement, Wonder Woman must walk into a trap of the Red Dragon's.
Issue 165
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #286
Wonder Woman gives a wannabe actress who wishes to play her in a movie the chance to play her in real life, not knowing that the girl has only six months to live and that she will die accepted by the Amazons as one of their own.
Issue 166
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #287
The titanic team-up you thought you'd never see! Wonder Woman side-by-side with the New Teen Titans in "Eye of the Beholder"!
Issue 167
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #288
As Steve recovers, The Silver Swan takes center stage as Wonder Woman's new nemesis!
Issue 168
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #289
Injured, Steve Trevor has been taken to see a doctor—too bad that doctor happens to be Doctor Psycho! Wonder Woman arrives to save Steve but must first face the super-powered Captain Wonder!
Issue 169
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #290
Love is in the air as Captain Wonder and the Silver Swan fall for each other. Their first act as a couple? Kill the captured Wonder Woman!
Issue 170
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #291
A mysterious being known as the Adjudicator appears in Washington, D.C., to judge the Earth. But not just Earth-One—Earth-Two, Earth-X and Earth-I as well! Wonder Woman and Zatanna join forces to battle the Adjudicator's first horseman, Famine!
Issue 171
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #292
As Wonder Woman and Zatanna fought Famine on Earth-One, Black Canary, Power Girl and the Huntress take on Plague on Earth-Two while Supergirl, Madame Xanadu and Phantom Lady battle War on Earth-X!
Issue 172
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #293
Having saved three Earths already, it's up to the heroines of the DC Universe to travel to Earth-I and take on the final horseman—Death—and the evil Adjudicator himself!
Issue 173
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #300
In this 76-page giant, New Teen Titans appear in "Beautiful Dreamer, Death Unto Thee!"
Issue 174
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #301
Wonder Woman introduces Sofia to the physical and philosophical rigors of Amazon training until a startling apparition intrudes.
Issue 175
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #302
Wonder Woman battles her way out of an underground prison as the Amazons fight to keep Artemis from her intended prey-Hippolyta.
Issue 177
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #304
Dr. Polaris threatens to send the world off its axis if Green Lantern doesn't face him-so Wonder Woman arranges for a substitute.
Issue 179
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #306
Senator Abernathy suffers a heart attack and Wonder Woman helps nab a team of terrorists who try to kill him while Aegeus returns to attack Steve Trevor.
Issue 180
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #307
Aegeus wounds Steve and breaks one of Wonder Woman's bracelets with the daggers of Vulcan, while another party plots Sen. Abernathy's death.
Issue 181
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #308
The Black Canary—possessed! And her first victims will be the Amazing Amazon and the Elongated Man in "Heritage"!
Issue 182
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #309
Karl Schlagel threatens to use the harnessed psychic power of his captive children against the American military, and Zenna Percik transfers her mind out of the Black Canary's body into Wonder Woman's to stop him.
Issue 183
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #310
When Black Canary thinks that Wonder Woman should not reveal her secret identity to Steve Trevor, as she is contemplating doing, Diana tells her the story of how, in ancient times, Artemis, the first Wonder Woman, fell into a trap of Ares's and was corrupted by not confessing her love for Cleon, a Greek soldier.
Issue 184
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #311
Wonder Woman faces the threat of…. Gremlins?!
Issue 185
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #312
Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor learn the Gremlins' history and attempt to retrieve the Robot Plane.
Issue 186
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #313
Diana Prince is assigned to find the missing Keith Griggs in South America and, as Wonder Woman, finds that he has been turned into one of Circe's man-beasts.
Issue 187
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #314
Wonder Woman continues to battle Circe!
Issue 188
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #315
Tezcatlipoca transforms Wonder Woman back into a non-powered Diana Price!
Issue 189
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #316
Wonder Woman fights Tezcatlipoca, freeing the Amazons of South America from his mental domination.
Issue 190
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #317
Sofia Constantinas has been mesmerized into entering the gates of the Underworld!
Issue 191
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #318
Wonder Woman is transported to the 63rd century to save the Amazons from a race of pig-men who have inhabited their island!
Issue 192
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #319
Disguised as Diana Prince, Dr. Cyber steals the launch codes for America's nuclear missiles!
Issue 193
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #320
Sofia Constantinos finds herself a prisoner of Dr. Cyber, who intends to implant her brain within Sofia's body!
Issue 194
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #321
Eros frees Wonder Woman from the wire trap and joins her in her battle against Dr. Cyber.
Issue 195
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #322
Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor finally learn the secrets behind their lost memories.
Issue 196
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #323
Dr. Psycho asks the Monitor to supply him with a new ectoplasmic extractor, so the Monitor gets the Cheetah to steal one for him. But Etta Candy and Howard Huckaby are on the scene!
Issue 197
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #324
Prepare for the arrival of the new Atomic Knight! Why is he here, and why does Wonder Woman stand in defiance of his very first mission?
Issue 198
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #325
Wonder Woman must face The Gremlin From the Kremlin!
Issue 199
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #326
Wonder Woman follows Keith Griggs and Lauren Haley to the Central American nation of Tropidor on an investigative mission.
Issue 200
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #327
Wonder Woman witnesses the "death" of Keith Griggs three times, as Tezcatlipoca demonstrates his power.
Issue 201
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #328
The Amazonian Senate is on the verge of ousting Hippolyte as queen just as the goddess Demeter appears before them and tells them that Earth and Olympus are under attack!
Issue 202
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #329
Final Issue! Wonder Woman and the Amazons face off against the hordes of the Anti-Monitor, Mars, and Hades!