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October 9th, 2009
03:40 am
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Even More Wonder Woman Fanart
Some Wonder Woman/Green Lantern crossover art, and some silliness including Ryan Choi and Oracle.



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September 3rd, 2009
04:01 pm
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Still more Wonder Woman fanart

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September 2nd, 2009
03:29 pm
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Wednesday Comics 6! Only three weeks late!
Yeah, I kind of dropped the ball on the weekly posts, but the scans have so much time between them that my heart went out of it. Dunno whether I'll keep up, but I'm giving up on the showcase-style posts. Instead, here's my two favorite strips from week six.


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July 31st, 2009
11:39 am
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Golden Age Wonder Woman
Today's offering is from "The Blue Spirit Mystery", Sensation Comics #30, 1944. It's a surprisingly complex (though nonetheless cracked out) story about a racket in the form of a cult that swindles people out of their money.

Really, a lot of Golden Age comics had plots much more complex than most Silver and Bronze Age ones, and dealt with comparatively mature subjects - not mature in the sense of sex and violence, but how many 7-year-olds would one expect to be interested in cult religion scams? I think they gave kids more credit then. Though of course, the stories were still whacked out.


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02:51 am
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More Wonder Woman Fanart


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July 30th, 2009
11:55 am
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The introduction of Giganta
THIS IS ONE OF THE CRACKIEST WW STORIES EVER.

The story reveals Marston's usual lack of compunction about deus ex machina and, shall we say, casual grasp of science. Remember that he was a psychologist, with more than a hint of the huckster about him. His editor revealed years later that "if I had let him put in all the symbolism and stuff he wanted to, the stories would have been even weirder." The mind boggles.

This story was 36 pages long, so there are lots of scans, 9 pages worth. Good thing, because I didn't want to have to drop any of them.

Also, you can see Silver Age Giganta here.

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July 25th, 2009
12:39 pm
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Golden Age Wonder Woman
These are from Sensation Comics #2, 1942.

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July 24th, 2009
11:48 am
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Golden Age Wonder Woman
These are from Sensation Comics #3, 1942.

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July 23rd, 2009
11:37 am
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Golden Age Wonder Woman
These are from Sensation Comics #4, 1942. Remember that these can be bought in the Archive Edition reprints; thus far there are five Wonder Woman volumes. And they have them of other Golden Age comics too; I also have the Black Canary volume.

This issue introduces Wonder Woman's enemy Baroness Paula von Gunther, whom she later reformed, probably by spanking her.

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July 20th, 2009
09:08 am
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Golden Age Wonder Woman
This is one of my favorite Golden Age WW stories ever, Wonder Woman vs. the International Milk Company. It's one of those unusually cracked out ones. Originally published in Sensation #7 in 1942.

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July 15th, 2009
10:46 am
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Golden Age Wonder Woman

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July 14th, 2009
10:07 am
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Golden Age Wonder Woman Bondage
These are from Sensation Comics #11, 1942.

You know, the comic book writers and artists of the 40's didn't know that they were the Golden Age. I'm sure it never occurred to any of them that decades later, adults would be reading their creations, analyzing them and laughing at the plot holes. They were just trying to pay the rent. They had to make those kids hand over that dime which might well be a whole week's allowance, so they used the most eye-catching gimmicks they could think of. "People like cowboys/ancient Egypt/leopard-skin-clad jungle queens," they would say. "Let's build a story around that." And they would, however far-fetched the combination might be.

And it's lucky for us that they did so, because it gave the more serious comic book writers of today, who know that adults are going to read their stories with a critical eye, all kinds of crazy elements that they have to try to get to make sense. Today's comic book readers want to have our cake and eat it too; we want our heroes to be from other planets or from lost civilizations, we want them to be able to leap tall buildings in a single bound, we want them to run around doing good deeds in patriotically colored spandex... and we want the writer to make all of this make sense.

I love superhero comics.

Today's installment is basically The Story of O for kids. Really. No, really. It was very hard not to just scan the whole issue.


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July 13th, 2009
11:13 am
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Golden Age Wonder Woman bondage
These are from Sensation Comics #10, 1942.


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July 12th, 2009
11:46 am
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Back to Golden Age Wonder Woman Crack
These are from Sensation Comics #12, 1942. In this story, some people decide to make a movie about Wonder Woman and ask her to play herself. The Baroness Paula Von Gunther returns from the dead yet again.


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July 8th, 2009
02:25 pm
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Golden Age Wonder Woman Bondage
These scans are from Wonder Woman #3, published in 1943. This is one of the cracktastic issues that are tempting to just scan every page of, but I controlled myself. I just posted the three crackiest pages. It wasn't easy to choose, either.

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July 7th, 2009
02:16 pm
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Golden Age Wonder Woman Crack
These are from Wonder Woman #2, 1942. Marston was very into astral projection and that kind of thing and he used it in his stories all the time. This is one of those. Steve Trevor's injured and in a coma, his astral self is imprisoned by the war-god Mars, and Wonder Woman astrally projects herself to Mars to find him.

Interestingly, according to Marston, being incorporeal is no reason not to get tied up.


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July 4th, 2009
10:42 am
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Golden Age Wonder Woman
These scans are from Wonder Woman #2, published in 1942.


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July 2nd, 2009
10:58 pm
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Diana, Artemis, Ferdinand and More Wonder Woman Fanart
Recent comics have made me all nostalgic, so here's a scene I loved and some fanart I find fun.



NOM NOM NOM

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01:44 pm
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Golden Age Wonder Woman
I found this on the depths of my hard drive. Not sure where I got it from, but from the filename it's probably from Wonder Woman #21.

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July 1st, 2009
09:49 am
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Golden Age Wonder Woman




I'm Diana, which ambiguous dyke are you? Quiz by Turi.


These are from Wonder Woman #2, 1942.

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