Wonder Woman 4: The Golden Age Omnibus (Wonder Woman: The Golden Age #4)

Joye Murchison, William Moulton Marston, Robert Kanigher


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4.00 · 1 ratings · 698 pages · Published: 1949

Wonder Woman 4: The Golden Age Omnibus by Joye Murchison, William Moulton Marston, Robert Kanigher
One of comics' truly iconic characters, Princess Diana of Themyscira--known to most as Wonder Woman--is the world's most popular heroine. Armed with her super-strength, magic lasso, bullet-defying bracelets and invisible plane, she has fought evildoers for over 75 years!

Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Vol. 4 chronicles the Amazing Amazon's adventures, as written by Joye Murchison and others, and illustrated by the inimitable Harry G. Peter, originally published in Sensation Comics #70-91, Comic Cavalcade #23-29 and Wonder Woman #26-36.
In these tales, Wonder Woman and the Holliday Girls accidentally land on the planet Mercury, where they are taken prioner by a race of giantesses; Professor Chemico plans to melt the polar ice caps, threatening the existence of the snow people who live there; Wonder Woman is shrunk to microscopic size; and much more!

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