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The Golden Age Wonder Woman Omnibus v5 | ||||
Published: | November 7, 2023 | |||
Length: | 685 | |||
ISBN: | 978-1779506672 |
The Golden Age Wonder Woman Omnibus v5 is a series of comic books from Wonder Woman v1 collected in hardcover. In some cases, where the original stories were not named when published, a title has been provided for convenience. Unless otherwise noted, all stories are written by Robert Kanigher with art by Harry G. Peter.
The book was originally announced in March 2020 for a November 17, 2020 release date,[1] but was delayed several times.
A foreword by James Tynion IV was announced in some descriptions,[2] but the released version features a foreword by Jill Thompson.
Contents[]
- Foreword by Jill Thompson
- Wonder Woman #35 (May-June 1949)
- "Nine Lives Club"
written by H.L. Gold - "Jaxo, Master of Thought"
- "The Stolen Forest"
written by BATE
- "Nine Lives Club"
- Sensation Comics #90 (June 1949)
- "The Secret of the Modern Sphinx"
- Sensation Comics #91 (July 1949)
- "The Survivors of the Stone Age"
written by William Woolfolk
- "The Survivors of the Stone Age"
- Wonder Woman #36 (July-August 1949)
- "The Girl Who Saved Paradise Island"
written by William Moulton Marston - "Wonder Woman's Double"
written by William Moulton Marston - "The Return of the Flying Saucers"
written by William Moulton Marston
- "The Girl Who Saved Paradise Island"
- Sensation Comics #92 (August 1949)
- "The Pebble That Saved the World"
- Sensation Comics #93 (September-October 1949)
- "The Man Who Could Read Wonder Woman's Mind"
- Wonder Woman #37 (September-October 1949)
- "The Riddle of the Chinese Mummy Case"
- "The Fatal Beauty"
- "The Secrets of Circe"
- Sensation Comics #94 (November-December 1949)
- "S.O.S. Wonder Woman"
- Wonder Woman #38 (November-December 1949)
- "The Girl from Yesterday"
written by Lee Goldsmith - "Wonder Woman Captures the Moon"
- "The Five Tasks of Thomas Tighe"
- "The Girl from Yesterday"
- Sensation Comics #95 (January-February 1950)
- "The Unmasking of Wonder Woman"
written by William Moulton Marston
- "The Unmasking of Wonder Woman"
- Wonder Woman #39 (January-February 1950)
- "The Trail of Thrills!"
- "The Modern Midas"
written by William Woolfolk - "A Day in the Life of Wonder Woman"
- Sensation Comics #96 (March-April 1950)
- "Wonder Woman's Romantic Rival"
- Wonder Woman #40 (March-April 1950)
- "Hollywood Goes to Paradise Island"
- "Passengers of Fate"
written by Lee Goldsmith
- Action Comics #142 (March 1950)
- "It's Fun to Be Healthy!"
written by Jack Schiff
art by Irwin Hasen
- "It's Fun to Be Healthy!"
- Sensation Comics #97 (May-June 1950)
- "Wonder Woman, Romance Editor"
- Wonder Woman #41 (May-June 1950)
- "Wonder Woman--Private Detective"
- "Wonder Woman Vs. Wonder Woman"
- "The Trial of Steve Trevor"
- Sensation Comics #98 (July-August 1950)
- "Wonder Woman's Strange Mission"
- Wonder Woman #42 (July-August 1950)
- "Danger On the Speedway"
- "The Mystery of the Missing Monday"
- "The Strange Case of Convict 490012"
- Sensation Comics #99 (September-October 1950)
- "The Man Who Couldn't Make a Mistake"
- Wonder Woman #43 (September-October 1950)
- "The Amazing Spy Ring Mystery"
- "Nuclear Returns"
- "Who Killed Col. South?"
- Sensation Comics #100 (November-December 1950)
- "Wonder Woman, Hollywood Star"
- Wonder Woman #44 (November-December 1950)
- "The Monarch of the Sargasso Sea"
- Sensation Comics #101 (January-February 1951)
- "Battle for the Atom World"
- Wonder Woman #45 (January-February 1951)
- "The Wonder Woman Story"
- "The Amazon and the Leprechaun"
- "Wonder Woman—Western Whirlwind"
- Sensation Comics #102 (March-April 1951)
- "The Queen of the South Seas"
- Wonder Woman #46 (March-April 1951)
- "The Trail of the Lost Hours"
- "The Moon of Peril"
- "Wonder Woman's Twin"
- Sensation Comics #103 (May-June 1951)
- "100 Year Duel"
- Wonder Woman #47 (May-June 1951)
- "World Below the North Pole"
- "Mystery of the Indian Totem Pole"
- "The Bridge from Mars"
- Sensation Comics #104 (July-August 1951)
- "The End of Paradise Island"
- Biographies
- William Moulton Marston
- Harry G. Peter
- Robert Kanigher
- William Woolfolk