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Wonder Woman #203 (1972) in 7.5 Very Fine- condition published by DC Comics
This comic was created by writer(s) Samuel R. Delany and artist(s) .
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Wonder Woman #203 (1972) in 7.5 Very Fine- condition published by DC Comics
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This comic was created by writer(s) Samuel R. Delany and artist(s) .
Weight | 8 oz |
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Dimensions | 8 × 1 × 13 in |
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Character | Johnny Double (Jonathan Sebastian Double); I-Ching; Wonder Woman (Diana Prince) |
Plot | a contingent of women storms in and angrily accuses them of causing the unemployment of 250 women who worked at the now-closed Grandee's Department Store., After Cathy Perkins starts a fight with some wolfish ?admirers? of Diana (and Diana ends it), and frees Cathy. Nonetheless, at the next meeting of the group, Cathy's group learns that Grandee is paying his all-female staff below minimum wage, defeats them and Grandee, its owner, some thugs hired by Grandee attempt to break it up but are defeated by Diana. Nonetheless, the now-homeless Diana moves in with her former assistant, they hold Cathy hostage and manage a retreat. Diana trails them back to Grandee's store, thus avoiding the legal entangements of dealing in out-of-state goods. When the group holds a meeting about the situation, which he can do because he buys goods from local sweatshops, who wishes to pay her big bucks for appearing in ads for his store as the symbol of the new liberated woman. Unfortunately, whom she learns is now enrolled in a women's liberation group and is taking karate lessons. Diana is offered a job at Grandee's Department Store by Mr. Grandee |
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