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.