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Wonder Woman #214 (1974) in 5.5 Fine- condition published by DC Comics
This comic was created by writer(s) Elliot S. Maggin; Robert Kanigher; William Moulton Marston and artist(s) Curt Swan.
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Wonder Woman #214 (1974) in 5.5 Fine- condition published by DC Comics
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This comic was created by writer(s) Elliot S. Maggin; Robert Kanigher; William Moulton Marston and artist(s) Curt Swan.
Weight | 8 oz |
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Dimensions | 8 × 1 × 13 in |
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Plot | after Diana Prince becomes Wonder Woman, and muffles their explosion with its magic power. Afterward, and thus rule it. Green Lantern tries to prevent the airplane's bombs from exploding over Russia, as does the similar amulet worn by Diana Prince, but his ring is bollixed by the magic. However, can make them come true. After he makes his wish, GL's ring functions normally and he breaks Tudor out of the bank vault. Green Lantern files his report of the case with the JLA, he will be one of the few people to survive it, Henry Tudor makes a wish to become king of the world after he realizes that the star-shaped Celtic amulet he wears, recommending that Wonder Woman be reinstated., she snags the bombs in her lasso, the amulet's power causes a U.S. bomber to head for Moscow, with orders to nuke the Russian capital. He also finds himself suddenly transported inside a locked bank vault for protection him from the holocaust. When the war is over |
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Artist/Writer | Harry G. Peter;Curt Swan;Elliot S. Maggin; Robert Kanigher; William Moulton Marston;Bob Oksner |
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