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mosellegreen ([info]mosellegreen) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-06-16 10:09:00

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Entry tags:char: wonder woman/diana of themyscira, creator: william moulton marston, era: golden age, publisher: dc comics

Golden Age Wonder Woman
These are from Wonder Woman Archives Vol. 3. The story was originally published in Sensation #18 in 1943. The art is by Frank Godwin, not H.G. Peters. Apparently for a time Peters had too big a workload, so Godwin did a few issues of WW and Sensation.


Now Steve Trevor has to investigate how Captain West got killed. He goes to South America on the yacht of some guy named Quito for reasons which are unclear, at least to me. He tells the Holiday girls about it, so Quito has to invite them too so they won't tell anyone what they know.

H.G. Peters must have been into bondage too. He always depicted Marston's bondage in loving detail. Contrast that with Frank Godwin's obviously rather bored take on it above.

Wonder Woman to the rescue, natch.

I often practice enduring heat by repulsing it with my body electricity too.

Marston falls back on a well-worn cliche:

To be fair, if I were the sun god, I would also want beautiful maidens to be kept alive and happy. Nothing like an alive and happy beautiful maiden, that's my motto.


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[info]jkcarrier
2009-06-16 11:15 am UTC (link)
"Oh! Oh! This has possibilities!" -- Geez, Diana, you've already princess of one hidden civilization, don't be greedy.

Etta's upside-down Mental Radio image cracks me up.

Godwin did a pretty good job aping Peter's style, but you can see subtle differences -- his linework is generally not as bold, and his figures are more realistically proportioned. I don't think Godwin did much comic book work aside from this...I wonder how it came about?

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[info]tavella
2009-06-16 12:04 pm UTC (link)
Nothing like an alive and happy beautiful maiden, that's my motto.

Indeed! I also like how WW can speak Inca -- did WW just automatically know all languages, or was this a nod to her roots in the classical history era?

So what happens to Quito in the end? He get roasted by his own giant glass?

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[info]mosellegreen
2009-06-16 12:16 pm UTC (link)
Amazons were supposed to know all human languages ever.

When WW overthrew Quito, he committed suicide by jumping off a cliff.

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[info]bluefall
2009-06-16 12:42 pm UTC (link)
In re: the giant magnifying glass... I know we are but as ants before the gods and whatnot, but isn't that taking it a bit too literally?

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[info]retro_nouveau
2009-06-16 08:55 pm UTC (link)
It's tough to be a god
Tread where mortals have not trod
Be deified, when really you're a sham
Be an object of devotion
Be the subject of psalms
It's a rather touching notion
All those prayers and those salaams
And who am I to bridle
If I'm forced to be an idol
If they say that I'm a god, that's what I am ...

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[info]psychop_rex
2009-06-17 02:05 am UTC (link)
"Lucky we Amazons practice enduring heat by repulsing it with our body electricity!" Yeah - that's pretty lucky all right, Diana. Is there anything that 'you Amazons' DON'T practice doing? It seems like your answer to just about any tricky situation is something that's been rehearsed in advance JUST IN CASE.

'Suffering Sappho! Killer Manta Rays! And I'm without a boat! Luckily, we Amazons practice the art of releasing noxious sweat into the water to drive away sea predators!'

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[info]mosellegreen
2009-06-17 08:51 am UTC (link)
LOL!

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