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Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Vol. 2 by William Moulton Marston: Used
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Book Title
- Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Vol. 2
- Format
- Trade paperback
- Publication Date
- 2018-12-18
- Pages
- 392
About this product
Product Information
Comic Stories: Victory at Sea, The Masked Menace, Man-Hating Madness, Mole Men of the Underworld, The Rubber Barons, The Treachery of Mavis, Riddle of the Talking Lions, Wanted by Hitler, Dead or Alive, The Secret City of the Incas, Battle for Womanhood, The Toothache, Mars Invades the Moon, The Return of Dr. Psycho, The Unbound Amazon, The Girl with the Gun, The Invisible Invader, War Against Society, Wonder Woman and The Cheetah, The Adventure of the Beauty Club, The Conquest of Paradise, The Secret Submarine, War Laugh Mania, The Purloined Pressure Coordinator, Adventure of the Pilotless Plane, The Adventure of the Life Vitamin, America's Wonder Women of Tomorrow!, The Secret Weapon, Demon of the Depths, Mystery of the Crimson Flame
Product Identifiers
Publisher
DC Comics
ISBN-13
9781401285364
eBay Product ID (ePID)
27056876140
Product Key Features
Language
English
Era
Modern Age (1992-Now)
Artist/Writer
Frank Godwin, Harry Peter, William Marston
Cover Artist
Nick Derington
Genre
Superheroes, Humor/Satire, Adventure
Publication Year
2019
Character
Olympic champions (Berta Hale, Mavis (villain), Major Fu (villain, introduction), Etta Candy (imaginary appearance, cameo), the Mole Men (villains, introduction for all), General Brown (introduction), Mavis (villain, former slave of Paula, introduction), Marva Psycho (Dr. Psycho's wife, introduction), Isabel Jones, Mala, General Standpat (Chief of Staff, introduction), Carlo Montez), several Mole women (Calla, members of the Man's Party (imaginary appearances), Dr. Poison (villain), Dr. Bill Bollens (a dentist, introduction), Queen Hippolyte, John L. Sullivan, Don Alvardo (imaginary appearance), Tony (villain, a bootblack, introduction), Arios Hardik (archaeologist, introduction, death), Moteeva's followers (imaginary appearances), Martian women (introduction for all), Alltrue Blythe (an engineer, introduction), Zara's cult followers (K5, Sally Lee (intelligence clerk, introduction), General Darnell (imaginary appearance), rest un-named) (introduction for all), Captain Eric Lander (introduction), Anne Pinky (school teacher, introduction), Cura (Chieftan's daughter, introduction), Steve Trevor (imaginary appearance), Japanese soldiers (villains, introduction for all), William Moulton Marston (as a waiter, cameo), Queen Andra Moteeva (villain, imaginary appearance), Senator Armstrong (introduction), Professor Manly (villain, imaginary appearance), Paula Von Gunther, Senator Heeman (villain, imaginary appearance), the Amazons (Zoe, Stoffer's henchmen (villains, introduction for all), Bobby Lee, rest unnamed) (villains, introduction for all), Faith's people (imaginary appearances), Mrs. Pinky (Anne's mother, introduction), Ned (a student, introduction), Etta Candy, General Sansu Hideo (villain, introduction), three office girls (Adelaide, Sergeant Raffles (introduction), the Holliday Girls (Bee Strong, Grafton Patronage (villain, imaginary appearance), The Cheetah (Priscilla Rich), Paula's Slave Girls (introduction for all), The Cheetah (Priscilla Rich, Italian Fascists (villains, introduction for all), Duke of Deception (villain), President Arda Moore (imaginary appearance), The Cheetah (Priscilla Rich) (villain, origin, introduction), Fausta Grables (aka Rora Blank) (villain, a Nazi agent, introduction), Colonel Darnell, Rena (villain, imaginary appearance), the Holliday Girls, Emperor Hirohito (villain, cameo), Colonel Chinda (villain, introduction), a bank President (introduction), Senor Quito (villain, Incan High Priest, introduction, death), the Queen's Messenger (introduction), Dr. Psycho (villain, an evil psychologist, introduction, origin), five prisoners of the Amazons (Jeane, General Shootyu (villain, introduction), Diana (goddess of the Moon, introduction), Ginger (Trevor's niece, introduction), a prison warden (introduction), Skelly, Zara (villain, introduction), Mar's slave girls (introduction for all), Kay Carlton) (introduction for both), Brenda Malone Fifi's sister, government agent, introduction), Commander Harry Jenkins (Naval intelligence officer, introduction), Etta Candy (imaginary appearance), a group of Nazi soldiers (Schmitt, Elva Dove (villain, intelligence clerk, introduction), Mr. McGrew (Mugsy and Eileen's father, introduction), Nazi agents (Smaltz, Eileen McGrew (Mugsy's sister, introduction), Inca Chieftan (introduction), Princess Yasmini (villain, introduction), Magda (also as Eileen McGrew) (villain, spy, introduction), Nazi agents (villains, introduction for all), Grim (death)) (villains, introduction for all), Sigmund Spoil) (villains, introduction for all), Harry G. Peter (as a waiter, cameo), a group of Nazi soldiers (villains, introduction for all), Earl of Greed (villain), Dr. Psycho (villain), Courtley Darling (a charity organizer, introduction), Bobby Lee (Sally's brother, introduction), General Darnell, the Amazons, Cyrus K. Knowles (villain, spy, introduction), The Cheetah (Priscilla Rich) (villain), Larry Hefton, George Washington, Leon Dexter (Naval intelligence agent, Anne's boyfriend, introduction), Joan Whitwe (Dr. Psycho's former secretary and median, introduction), Mae Wu (a Chinese girl, death then is restored to life, introduction), General Renault (Allied commander, introduction), others un-named) (villains, introduction for all), Adolf Hitler (villain, cameo), Carla) (introduction for all), Hard Candy (Etta's father, introduction), rubber manufacturers (Ivar Torgson, Aphrodite, Bertha Nagle (villain, Blythe's secretary, introduction), Gail Young (a mind reader, introduction), Sugar Candy (imaginary appearance), Phantasms (Benito Mussolini, Ema, the Amazons (Joan, Lila Brown (Steve's secretary, death), General Snidu (villain, introduction), Helene Armstrong (the Senator's daughter, introduction), Detective Casey (introduction), Operative X-7 (imaginary appearance), Inspector Dugan (introduction), rest unnamed), Mugger (villain, Mola's assistant, introduction), Wonder Woman (Diana Prince), Professor I. B. Wise (an astronomer, introduction), Bender, Adolf's Crime Army (Wolf, The Council of Axis Chiefs (Spader, the Amazons (Kathara, Gyp (villain, Mola's assistant, introduction), Mars (villain, god of war), rest un-named), Cheetah (Priscilla Rich) (villain), Hippolyte, Man's Party members (villains, imaginary appearances), Adolf (as Badman Black) (villain, introduction, death), Cornelius R. Quod, Ben Bradley (Marva's former husband, introduction), Gerta von Gunther, Blakfu (villain, introduction), rest unnamed) (villains, a spy ring, introduction for all), Dorothy Dear (imaginary appearance), Agnes (intelligence secretary, introduction), Marva Psycho (Marva Jane Gray), Gail Young (introduction), Diana's nymphs (introduction for all), Serva Faith (imaginary appearance), Captain Tommy West (intelligence officer, introduction, death), Mugsy McGrew (school bully), Karl Schultz (Hylo Goulash) (villain, Etta's fiance, Gestapo agent, introduction), Buenos Noches), a slave girl (introduction), General Tling (introduction), Simon Slickery (villain, a lawyer, introduction), Steve Trevor, female prisoners on Paradise Island (Claudia, Fifi La Strange (dancer, introduction), Madame Aterg (villain, imaginary appearance), Mars (villain), the Nazis (villains, introduction for all), Sgt. Doot (introduction), Mola Chissler (villain, a con artist, introduction), Aphrodite's Priestesses (introduction for all), Paula von Gunther, Jimmy Simpson (school boy, introduction), Stoffer (also as General Scott, training camp commander) (villain, Nazi saboteur, introduction, death), General Von Bop (villain, introduction), Luce, Count Conquest (villain), un-named prison warden (introduction), Brenda West (beauty club manager, introduction), Aletra (Amazon child), Sandra (Cheetah) (villain, slave girl, introduction), General Blatsu (villain, introduction), rest un-named) (introduction), Lord Conquest (villain), Quito's followers (villains, introduction for all), Phantasms (Regan (prison guard), also as Kay Carleton) (villain)
Series Title
Wonder Woman: the Golden Age
Issue Number
2
Additional Product Features
Volume Number
2
Number of Pages
396
Publication Date
2018 February 2019
Attribution
Portions of content provided by the Grand Comics Database under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Publisher Country
United States
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- s***u- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseGreat seller and item.
- e***u (282)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseThe listing was for a hardcover version of this book; however, I received a paperback. The Seller replied quickly to my question about this issue and issued a full refund - and let me keep the book. So, a diligent Seller for sure - and well packaged and reasonable timing on shipping. Thank you for the refund, and as you suggested, I'll likely donate this volume and seek the hardcover.
- e***n (392)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseGreat transaction, exactly as described, packed well, and promptly shipped on August 6th. Unfortunately the U.S. Postal Service took 23 calendar days to deliver the book. It was shipped from Pennsylvania, to Atlanta, past Alabama to Texas, enjoyed several days in Texas, then to Minneapolis, Jacksonville, Florida, back to Atlanta, finally to Birmingham, and Huntsville. The seller was very responsive and I decided it was interesting to see if/how the book would arrive. Thanks, Joe
- 0***g (380)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseExcellent purchase. Was able to get all three items from the one seller. Seller was able to bundle all three items together into one package. Items as described and arrived in perfect condition. Good communication around shipping and tracking as items delayed and not able to be delivered by original estimate. Thanks to shipping updates I was able to track the items arriving before the extended delivery time. Thank you for making these items available on EBay.

