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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5
EAN: 9781563894022
ISBN: 1563894025
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: May 04, 1998
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: May 04, 1998
Studio: DC Comics
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Product Description: The earliest adventures of the most enduring heroine of all time are featured in this hardcover collection, from her beginnings as an Amazon Princess to her 1940s career battling the power of the Nazis. These celebrated, quirky stories made an indelible impression on all those who grew up with them.
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I love these vintage comics for their simple stories and what is for us retro-style artwork. It has a certain charm that can't be duplicated and it's fun to see how Wonder Woman began so many years ago into something that still continues to this day.
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"Wonder Woman" was created by Dr. William Moulton Marsdon, Psychologist, from the Harvard School of Psychology. He got involved with DC Comics after he had written a newspaper article about how comic books can be psychologically detrimental to a child. When publisher Max Charles Gaines (M.C. Games) of All American Comics (then a subsidiary of it's parent company, DC Comics) read this article, H contacted Dr. Marsdon. Gaines offered Dr. Marsdon a job to look over the comic books they were producing ... Read More
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Get to see the original origin of the Amazon Princess and the contest. Wondy's pal Mala appears as well as the debut of Doctor Poison. These early stories may seem corny, but they are really charming more than anything.
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D.C. is doing a great thing releasing their archival editions of their most popular superhero comics. Was very happy to come across these earliest Wonder Woman, and indeed, it was a fun nostalgia trip. My only disappointment was that the stories were even more juvenile than I had expected. Would love to see D.C. skip ahead and do archive editions of the '70s Wonder Woman comics. The art reproduction and recoloring are truly fantastic.
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Wonder Woman Archives vol. 1 is the first instalment of a series of hardcover Wonder Woman collections from DC Comics. The Golden Age stories have their ups and downs. Good Points include respect for females, something most comicbooks of the time didn't have, and great artwork, possibly the best Golden Age art I've ever seen. The Bad Points are racism, mainly twoards Germans and Japanese, although the book has it's share of Blackface. Interesting, culturaly signifigant, and at times entertaining, Wonder ... Read More
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