Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. " Introducing Wonder Woman " is a story from All Star Comics #8. Released on October 21, 1941 ( cover dated Dec./Jan. 1941/1942), [1] it is notable as the first appearance of Wonder Woman. [2] Plot summary. U.S. Army Intelligence pilot Steve Trevor flies his fighter across the Atlantic Ocean in search of a Nazi spy.

    • Synopsis For Chapter 1: "Dr. Mid-Nite"
    • Appearing in Chapter 1: "Dr. Mid-Nite"
    • Synopsis For Chapter 3: "The Atom"
    • Synopsis For Hop Harrigan: "Sky Cutups"
    • Appearing in Hop Harrigan: "Sky Cutups"
    • Synopsis For Chapter 8: "Johnny Thunder"
    • Synopsis For Wonder Woman: "Introducing Wonder Woman"
    • Appearing in Wonder Woman: "Introducing Wonder Woman"
    • Notes
    • Trivia

    Doctor Mid-Nite learns that a former commissioner named John Graw had been turned insane due to Elba's formula.

    Featured Characters: Supporting Characters: Antagonists: Other Characters: Locations: Items: Vehicles:

    The Atombecomes involved in a jewelry scam syndicate, which likewise leads back to Professor Elba's handiwork.

    Hop Harrigan's partner, Tank Tinker, assumes the guise of Super-Duper Man and decides to perform several dangerous aerial maneuvers in Hop's sports plane, the Sprite. Rather than fly with Hop however, Tank flies with a new pilot, Tanner. As crowds gather at the airfield, everyone grows amazed as the Justice Society of America arrives to witness Sup...

    Featured Characters: 1. Hop Harrigan Supporting Characters: 1. Tank Tinker 2. Tanner (Single appearance) Other Characters: 1. Batman 2. Superman 3. Justice Society of America 3.1. Doctor Mid-Nite (Charles McNider) 3.2. Flash (Jay Garrick) 3.3. Green Lantern (Alan Scott) 3.4. Hawkman (Carter Hall) Locations: 1. Earth-Two (Retcon) 2. A sports airfiel...

    Johnny Thunder goes to the mansion of Oscar K. Doodle to wring a confession out of him for selling supplies of inadequate cement. While there, he runs afoul of Professor Elba, who captures him. At Elba's laboratory, Johnny stubbornly does not want to summon his Thunderboltfor help, believing he can solve the case himself. But accidentally, Johnny s...

    U.S. Army Intelligence pilot Steve Trevor flies his fighter across the Atlantic in search of a Nazi spy. His jet runs out of fuel and he crashes lands on Paradise Island. Two Amazons, Diana and Malarecover him and bring him to their hospital. Diana spends several days nursing his wounds and slowly begins to fall in love with him. Her mother, Queen ...

    Featured Characters: 1. Wonder Woman (First appearance) Supporting Characters: 1. Colonel Darnell (First appearance) 2. Steve Trevor (First appearance) Antagonists: 1. Nazi Party 1.1. Fritz (Single appearance) 1.2. Von Storm (Single appearance) Other Characters: 1. Amazons 1.1. Hippolyte (First appearance) 1.2. Doctor (First appearance) 1.3. Mala (...

    Published bi-monthly by All-American Comics, Inc.
    This entire issue is reprinted in All-Star Comics Archives Vol. 2 and Millennium Edition: All-Star Comics #8.
    Professor Elba also goes by the name of Professor Able in this issue. Able is Elba spelled backwards.
    Throughout this issue, Bill Benson is also referred to as Bill Ford. No reason is given for the interchangeable names.
  2. People also ask

  3. Synopsis. In the skies above the open ocean, a military plane begins its unruly descent toward Paradise Island. The crash site is approached by two women, Mala and a " princess ", who are shocked to find a man as the craft's only occupant.

  4. All-Star Comics » All-Star Comics #8 - Justice Society: "Two New Members Win Their Spurs" released by DC Comics on December 1941. Justice Society: "Two New Members Win Their Spurs" last edited by ...

  5. All-Star Comics #8 is an issue of the early Anthology Comic All-Star Comics (starring the Justice Society of America ), published in either December 1941 or January 1942 by DC Comics (then known as National), notable for having a story that introduces the comic book worlds' first superheroine, Wonder Woman.

  6. All-Star Comics This hardcover collection is part of DC Comics ' Archive Editions series. This volume reprints various DC Comics stories originally published during the Golden, Silver and Bronze Age publishing eras.

  1. People also search for