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Comic Cavalcade (1942-1954) #8
Comic Cavalcade (1942-1954)
Issue #8
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Summary
Wonder Woman is drugged by gangsters, and that night she dreams that she has lost her Amazon powers, so she agrees to marry Steve. But before the vows are completed, she wakes up, and rushes to save Steve from the gangsters who drugged her.
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Page Count
72 Pages
Print Release Date
September 6 1944
Digital Release Date
June 1 2017
Age Rating
12+ Only
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Credits
Published by:
DC
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Written by:
Alfred Bester
Jon L. Blummer
Gardner Francis Fox
Maxwell Gaines
William Moulton Marston
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Pencils:
Jon L. Blummer
Don Cameron
Jon Kozlak
Dennis Neville
Harry G. Peter
Paul Reinman
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Inks:
Jon L. Blummer
Don Cameron
Jon Kozlak
Dennis Neville
Harry G. Peter
Paul Reinman
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Cover by:
Frank Harry
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Genre
Superhero
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Comic Cavalcade (1942-1954)
Diana and Steve head out by car to the New England coast at General Darnell's request to keep an eye out for spies and saboteurs. The disappearance of a young boy named Tommy then leads Diana to try and locate him, and she discovers a group of fifth columnists who are connected to the Nazis that are to come ashore as invaders.
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