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Cover: Bob Oksner

Wonder Woman #212

Jun 1974 · DC · 0.20 USD
“The Man Who Mastered Women!”

In "The Man Who Mastered Women!", Wonder Woman returns to her heroic duties with her powers restored—though she has no memory of losing them or the time she spent without them. Determined to prove herself, she agrees to complete twelve missions judged by her peers before joining the Justice League, with Superman assigned to oversee her first test. Now stationed at the U.N. Crisis Bureau, Diana steps into a new chapter of her adventure, her path guided by her own resolve and the watchful eye of the Man of Steel. Written by Len Wein and brought to life by Curt Swan’s dynamic art and Tex Blaisdell’s inks, with Ben Oda’s crisp lettering, this 1974 classic features a striking cover by Bob Oksner.

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writer Len Wein · artist Curt Swan · inker Tex Blaisdell · letterer Ben Oda · cover Bob Oksner

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writer Len Wein
artist Curt Swan
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils, inks Bob Oksner

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Diana has her powers back, but doesn't remember losing them and doesn't remember that period of her life. Wonder Woman refuses to join the Justice League, but says she will if she successfully completes 12 missions as judged by her peers. Superman is chosen to monitor her first mission. Diana transfers to the U.N. Crisis Bureau.

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