Just a few years after she burst into comic books, the world's most famous female superhero starred in her own daily newspaper strip written and drawn by the same creative team that produced the comic book: William Moulton Marston and Harry G. Peters. The strip lasted a little more than a year and a half -- from May 1, 1944 until December 1, 1945 -- and is reprinted here for the first time. It all starts on Paradise Island where Amazonian women rule supreme and no men are allowed. Led by Princess Diana, their way of life is about to change when when Steve Trevor, a wounded American soldier, washes up on their shores. Soon, Diana -- rechristened Wonder Woman -- is off to America, where the saga continues!
Pages
175
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Library of American Comics
Release
October 21, 2014
ISBN
1631400282
ISBN 13
9781631400285
Wonder Woman: The Complete Newspaper Strips 1944-1945
Just a few years after she burst into comic books, the world's most famous female superhero starred in her own daily newspaper strip written and drawn by the same creative team that produced the comic book: William Moulton Marston and Harry G. Peters. The strip lasted a little more than a year and a half -- from May 1, 1944 until December 1, 1945 -- and is reprinted here for the first time. It all starts on Paradise Island where Amazonian women rule supreme and no men are allowed. Led by Princess Diana, their way of life is about to change when when Steve Trevor, a wounded American soldier, washes up on their shores. Soon, Diana -- rechristened Wonder Woman -- is off to America, where the saga continues!