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PUBLISHER: DC
COMIC BOOK IMPACT: rating of 9 (CBI)
COMMENTS: cream/ow pages
2nd appearance of Wonder Woman; 1st cover appearance of Wonder Woman; H.G. Peter cover/art; 1st app Wildcat, Mr. Terrific, and the Gay Ghost w/ origin
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cream/ow pages
2nd appearance of Wonder Woman; 1st cover appearance of Wonder Woman; H.G. Peter cover/art; 1st app Wildcat, Mr. Terrific, and the Gay Ghost w/ origin
Sensation Comics #1 features
Wonder Woman in only her second appearance, making her cover debut and turning this classic comic into a pop-culture touchstone! H.G. Peter's outstanding art still remains the most iconic image of Wonder Woman from across the Comic Ages.
Sensation #1 also remains the moment when William Marston's heroine exploded onto the Golden Age scene while establishing her in DC's Superhero Trinity alongside
Superman and
Batman.
In further milestones, "Wonder Woman Arrives in Man's World" has the Amazon returning Steve Trevor to America and taking on the identity of Diana Prince. From there, Wonder Woman quickly became an inspiring role model to millions of girls and women from around the world. This issue is also the debut of Peter's artistic vision, which combines the crude grace of ancient Greek artists with the majesty of storybook illustration. H.G. Peter was clearly introducing his audience to a strip that looked and felt like nothing else before — soon leading to DC creating the first solo comic for a female superhero with
Wonder Woman #1!
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