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Cover: Wally Wood

Blunder Woman #[nn]

Jan 1967 · Topps

In this 1967 gem from Topps, Lieut. Ineeda Rinse finally gets the call she’s been waiting for—summoned by lightning to unleash her true power as Blunder Woman. Written by Roy Thomas and Len Brown, with dynamic art by Wally Wood (pencils and inks) and lettering by Ben Oda, the story follows her chaotic journey to Mazy's Dept. Store’s annual evening-gown sale, where every step is a new mishap. The cover, also by Wally Wood, captures the moment of transformation with bold flair.

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writer Roy Thomas · artist, inker Wally Wood · writer Len Brown · letterer Ben Oda · cover Wally Wood

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Full credits

writer Roy Thomas
artist, inker Wally Wood
writer Len Brown
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils, inks Wally Wood

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Lieut. Ineeda Rinse is, literally, pursuing Col. Steve Tremor and wants to know why he is avoiding her. Suddenly, a bolt of lightning summons her for a mission. She has been anticipating this call for weeks. She transforms into Blunder Woman and, after a series of mishaps, reaches her objective -- Mazy's Dept. Store's annual evening-gown sale!

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).