Wonder Woman Album #1

Published
October 1976
Page count
100
Cover price
0.50 AUD
Colour
Black & white
Size
Standard size
Interior paper
Newsprint
Cover stock
Glossy colour
Binding
Saddle-stitched
Format
Comic series
Branding
Planet Comics [rectangle]
 
Planet Comics [rectangle]

Credits

Editing
, editor

Issue contents Hide all

Show/hide Cover Untitled (Wonder Woman) Cover, 1 page

"We dare you to guess the secret of "The Mirage Mirrors!" "Great Scott! What's happened to Wonder Woman!" …The astonishing secret of Wonder Woman's Sandals! Featuring the origin of Wonder Woman The secret of Wonder Woman's Tiara!"

Featuring

Feature
Wonder Woman
Genre
Superhero

Credits

Art
Nick Cardy, line art

Reprint history

First print
United States
Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #211 (April-May 1974)
Based on
United States
Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #108 (August 1959)
 
United States
Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #214 (October-November 1974)
Show/hide 1. Introducing Wonder Woman (Wonder Woman) Comic story, 6 pages

Featuring

Feature
Wonder Woman
Genre
Super-hero

Credits

Writing
William Marston, scripter
Art
Harry Peter, line art [as Harry G. Peter]
Editing
Sheldon Mayer, editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #196 (September-October 1971)
Also printed
United States
Wonder Woman (Crown, 1972 series) (1972)
Based on
United States
All-Star Comics (DC, 1940 series) #8 (December 1941-January 1942)
 (Full version)
Compare
United States
All-Star Comics Archives (DC, 1991 series) #Volume 1 (1991)
 (Full version)
 
United States
Wonder Woman Archives (DC, 1998 series) #1 ([February] 1998)
 (Full version)
 
United States
Millennium Edition: All Star Comics No. 8 (DC, 2001 series) (February 2001)
 (Full version)

Notes

This reprints a condensed version of the original, consisting of the first and last two pages, with the middle pages reduced to text summary with illustrations.

Show/hide 2. The Stormy Menace of Goblin Head Rock (Wonder Woman) Comic story, 11 pages

Featuring

Feature
Wonder Woman
Genre
Superhero
Code
M-285
Characters
Wonder Woman; Cheetah; Holliday Girls

Credits

Writing
William Marston , scripter
Art
Harry Peter, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Mike Sekowsky, original editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #196 (September-October 1971)
The Stormy Menace of Goblin Head Rock!

Notes

Reprints a contemporary printing of a previously unpublished Golden Age story.

Show/hide 3. The Mirage Mirrors (Wonder Woman) Comic story, 12 pages

Featuring

Feature
Wonder Woman
Genre
Super-hero

Credits

Writing
Robert Kanigher, scripter
Art
Ross Andru, penciller
 
Mike Esposito, inker
Editing
Robert Kanigher, editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #130 (May 1962)
 
United States
Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #130 (May 1962)
The Mirage Mirrors
This version
United States
Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #211 (April-May 1974)
Show/hide 4. The Mystery of the Crimson Crystal (Black Canary) Comic story, 7 pages

Featuring

Feature
Black Canary
Genre
Super-hero

Credits

Writing
Robert Kanigher, scripter
Art
Carmine Infantino, penciller
 
Frank Giacoia, inker
Editing
Sheldon Mayer, editor
 
Julius Schwartz, Story Editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Flash Comics (DC, 1940 series) #93 (March 1948)
This version
United States
World's Finest Comics (DC, 1941 series) #225 (September-October 1974)
Also printed
United States
Black Canary Archives (DC, 2001 series) #Volume 1 ([January] 2001)
Show/hide 5. The Secret of Wonder Woman's Tiara (Wonder Woman) Comic story, 6 pages

Featuring

Feature
Wonder Woman
Genre
Super-hero

Credits

Writing
Robert Kanigher, scripter
Art
Harry Peter, line art [as Harry G. Peter]
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, editor [credited]
 
Robert Kanigher, editor [attributed] (actual)

Reprint history

First print
United States
Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #95 (January 1958)
 (The Winning of Wonder Woman's Tiara)
Show/hide 6. The Origin of the Amazon Plane (Wonder Woman) Comic story, 8 pages

Featuring

Feature
Wonder Woman
Genre
Super-hero
Code
N-845

Credits

Writing
Robert Kanigher, scripter
Art
Harry Peter, line art [as Harry G. Peter]
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, editor [credited]
 
Robert Kanigher, editor [attributed] (actual)

Reprint history

First print
United States
Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #80 (February 1956)
This version
United States
Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #211 (April-May 1974)
Also printed
United States
Wonder Woman (Tempo Books, 1978 series) #14531 (1978)
Show/hide 7. Wonder Woman, Amazon Baby-Sitter (Wonder Woman) Comic story, 8 pages

Featuring

Feature
Wonder Woman
Genre
Superhero
Characters
Scrag; Merriweather; Millionaire's Club

Credits

Writing
Robert Kanigher, scripter [credited as Charles Moulton]
Art
Harry Peter, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, original editor [credited] (credited editor editor)
 
Robert Kanigher, editor [attributed] (actual)

Reprint history

First print
United States
Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #90 (May 1957)
Wonder Woman, Amazon Baby Sitter!

Synopsis

As part of a bet, Wonder Woman has to babysit a whale, an elephant, and a dinosaur.

Show/hide 8. The Boy From Nowhere (Wonder Woman) Comic story, 10 pages

Featuring

Feature
Wonder Woman
Genre
Superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman; Llno of Wyrkoen

Credits

Writing
Robert Kanigher, scripter
Art
Harry Peter, line art [as Harry G. Peter]
Text
Jimmy Wroten, letterer
 
Margaret Wroten, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, original editor [credited]
 
Robert Kanigher, original editor [attributed] (actual)

Reprint history

First print
United States
Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #83 (July 1956)
The Boy From Nowhere
Also printed
Australia
The Big Four (KG Murray, 1956 series) #2 ([1956??])
The Boy From Nowhere
 
Australia
The Big Four (KG Murray, 1956 series) #2 ([1956??])
 
United States
The Greatest Golden Age Stories Ever Told (DC, 1990 series) (1990)
Boys from Nowhere [The Return of Zor]

Synopsis

A young boy appears on Earth from a space ship with a amazing powers and Wonder Woman tries to figure out where he's from.

Show/hide 9. The Mystery of the Magnetic Footprints (Wonder Woman) Comic story, 6 pages

Featuring

Feature
Wonder Woman
Genre
Superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman; Rakko

Credits

Writing
Robert Kanigher, scripter [credited as Charles Moulton]
Art
Harry Peter, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, original editor
 
Robert Kanigher, original editor [attributed]

Reprint history

First print
United States
Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #86 (November 1956)
The Mystery of the Magnetic Footprints!

Synopsis

Rakko uses magnetism to rivet Wonder Woman to one spot.

Show/hide 10. The Secret of Wonder Woman's Sandals (Wonder Woman) Comic story, 6 pages

Featuring

Feature
Wonder Woman
Genre
Superhero
Characters
Queen Hippolyta

Credits

Writing
Robert Kanigher, scripter
Art
Harry Peter, line art [as Harry G. Peter]
Text
, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, original editor [credited]
 
Robert Kanigher, original editor [attributed] (actual)

Reprint history

First print
United States
Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #72 (February 1955)
The Secret of Wonder Woman's Sandals
Also printed
United States
Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #211 (April-May 1974)
The Secret of Wonder Woman's Sandals

Synopsis

Queen Hippolyta gives Diana a pair of miniature sandals that won't grow to full size until Diana has completed sufficient feats of heroism.

Show/hide 11. An Orchid for the Deceased (Black Canary) Comic story, 10 pages

Featuring

Feature
Black Canary
Genre
Superhero
Code
FL 101
Characters
Black Canary [Dinah Drake]; Larry Lance; Andrew Masters (death); Miss Masters (villain, daughter of the deceased)

Credits

Writing
Robert Kanigher, scripter
Art
Carmine Infantino, penciller
 
Frank Giacoia, inker
Text
, letterer
Editing
Sheldon Mayer, original editor [credited]
 
Julius Schwartz, original Story Editor [attributed]

Reprint history

First print
United States
Flash Comics (DC, 1940 series) #95 (May 1948)
An Orchid for the Deceased!
Also printed
United States
100-Page Super Spectacular (DC, 1973 series) #DC-20 (September 1973)
An Orchid for the Deceased
 
United States
Black Canary Archives (DC, 2001 series) #Volume 1 ([January] 2001)
An Orchid For The Deceased!

Synopsis

Larry moves his office into Dinah's flower shop and his first case involves the order of a rare black orchid. However, when Black Canary follows up the delivery of this flower, she is charged with the murder of wealthy Andrew Masters, whose life she once saved at Gargoyle Lake.

Notes

Miss Masters poses as a fake Black Canary in the story.

Show/hide 12. 20th Century King Arthur (Wonder Woman) Comic story, 6 pages

Featuring

Feature
Wonder Woman
Genre
Superhero
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Jimmy

Credits

Writing
Robert Kanigher, scripter [credited as Charles Moulton]
Art
Harry Peter, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, original editor [credited] (credited editor editor)
 
Robert Kanigher, editor [attributed] (actual)

Reprint history

First print
United States
Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #93 (October 1957)
20th Century King Arthur!

Synopsis

Wonder Woman secretly aids an outcast boy in his attempts to model himself after his hero, King Arthur.

Show/hide 13. A Mini-Tour of Paradise Island (Wonder Woman) Comic story, 1 page

Featuring

Feature
Wonder Woman
Genre
Superhero
Code
N-1079
Characters
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Queen Hippolyte

Credits

Writing
, scripter
Art
, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Julius Schwartz, original editor
 
E. Nelson Bridwell, original Assistant Editor [attributed]

Reprint history

First print
United States
Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #214 (October-November 1974)
A Mini-Tour of Paradise Island!
Also printed
Australia
Super Heroes Album (Murray, 1977 series) #15 (April 1980)
A Mini-Tour of Paradise Island

Status

This issue includes help from

  • Anthony Revill

AusReprints ID

  • 1419

Entry created

  • 28/05/2004

Cover added

  • 28/05/2004

Index completed

  • 14/02/2009

Last updated

  • 15/09/2019