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Cover: Harry Peter & Jon Blummer

Famous First Edition #C-30

Aug 1974 · DC · 1.00 USD
“Wonder Woman Comes to America”

In "Wonder Woman Comes to America," Diana Prince steps off the plane into a world she’s only read about, determined to stay close to Steve Trevor while blending into human society. With a new identity and a quiet life in mind, she soon finds herself drawn into the spotlight—performing her famed feats of strength and agility, unaware that her promoter is quietly siphoning off every penny. Written by Charles Moulton and illustrated by Harry Peter, with cover art by Harry Peter and Jon Blummer, this 1974 DC classic captures the Amazonian heroine’s first steps into modern America with charm and quiet determination.

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writer Charles Moulton · artist, inker Harry Peter · cover Harry Peter, Jon Blummer

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artist, inker Harry Peter
cover pencils, inks Harry Peter
cover pencils, inks Jon Blummer

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Wonder Woman takes Steve Trevor to America and purchases the identity of nurse Diana Prince so that she can remain near Steve. Soon, in order to earn some money she'll need, she begins to perform her "bullets and bracelets" routine, not realizing her promoter is stealing all the profits.

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