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--> ''A complete 64 page issue containing all new never before published adventures of'' '''''Franchise/WonderWoman!'''''

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--> ''A complete 64 page issue containing all new never before published adventures of'' '''''Franchise/WonderWoman!''''''''''ComicBook/WonderWoman!'''''



* CoolPlane: Diana's invisible plane, which is a brand new Amazonian stealth invention and which she flies to transport ComicBook/SteveTrevor back to America.

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* CoolPlane: Diana's invisible plane, which is a brand new Amazonian stealth invention and which she flies to transport ComicBook/SteveTrevor Steve Trevor back to America.
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--> ''A complete 64 page issue containing all new never before published adventures of'' '''''Wonder Woman!'''''

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--> ''A complete 64 page issue containing all new never before published adventures of'' '''''Wonder Woman!''''''''''Franchise/WonderWoman!'''''



''ComicBook/{{Wonder Woman|1942}} #1'' is the debut issue of Franchise/WonderWoman's first self-titled series published by Creator/DCComics (then known as National Comics) in June of 1942. All Wonder Woman stories are written by Creator/WilliamMoultonMarston (under the pen name "[[ComicBook/WonderWomanCharlesMoulton Charles Moulton]]") and drawn by Harry G. Peter, while the "Wonder Women of History" feature is written by Alice Marble with art by Sheldon Moldoff.

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''ComicBook/{{Wonder Woman|1942}} #1'' is the debut issue of Franchise/WonderWoman's ComicBook/WonderWoman's first self-titled series published by Creator/DCComics (then known as National Comics) in June of 1942. All Wonder Woman stories are written by Creator/WilliamMoultonMarston (under the pen name "[[ComicBook/WonderWomanCharlesMoulton Charles Moulton]]") and drawn by Harry G. Peter, while the "Wonder Women of History" feature is written by Alice Marble with art by Sheldon Moldoff.


* {{Retcon}}: Diana's origin had already been told in ''[[ComicBook/AllStarComicsNumber8 All-Star Comics #8]]'' and ''ComicBook/SensationComicsNumberOne'' but "The Origin of Wonder Woman" is where her origin as a statue modeled out of clay by her mother first appears.

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* {{Retcon}}: Diana's origin had already been told in ''[[ComicBook/AllStarComicsNumber8 All-Star Comics #8]]'' and ''ComicBook/SensationComicsNumberOne'' ''ComicBook/SensationComicsNumber1'' but "The Origin of Wonder Woman" is where her origin as a statue modeled out of clay by her mother first appears.


For the chronological debut of Wonder Woman, see ''[[ComicBook/AllStarComicsNumber8 All-Star Comics #8]]'' and it's continuation in ''[[ComicBook/SensationComicsNumberOne Sensation Comics #1]]''

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For the chronological debut of Wonder Woman, see ''[[ComicBook/AllStarComicsNumber8 All-Star Comics #8]]'' and it's continuation in ''[[ComicBook/SensationComicsNumberOne Sensation Comics #1]]''''ComicBook/SensationComicsNumber1''

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