Let Loose the Cheetah

WONDER WEDNESDAY
On Wednesdays I look at various chapters in Wonder Woman’s history. Click here for previous installments.
Regular readers of this space, if such there be, may recall that last week I noticed that Wonder Woman #196 contained a never-before-published Golden Age Wonder Woman story that was also never reprinted thereafter—and certainly not in the collection I was reviewing, Diana Prince: Wonder Woman vol. 3, which was only concerned with the mod Wonder Woman stories of the very early ’70s.
Well, clearly I had to track this story down. So in the last week I went and bought a copy of this single issue so I could read it.
Happy to Serve

WONDER WEDNESDAY
On Wednesdays I look at various chapters in Wonder Woman’s history. Click here for previous installments. We’re now looking at the earliest Wonder Woman stories by Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston and artist H.G. Peter, as collected in the paperback Wonder Woman Chronicles Vol. 3 or the hardcover Wonder Woman Archives Vol. 2.
Don’t Cry Over Spilled Milk

WONDER WEDNESDAY
On Wednesdays I look at various chapters in Wonder Woman’s history. Click here for previous installments, including Greg Rucka’s run and the current “New 52” era. We’re now looking at the earliest Wonder Woman stories by Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston and artist Harry G. Peter, as collected in the paperback Wonder Woman Chronicles vol. 1 or the hardcover Wonder Woman Archives vol. 1.
Now In Her Own Magazine

WONDER WEDNESDAY
On Wednesdays I look at various chapters in Wonder Woman’s history. Click here for previous installments, including Greg Rucka’s run and the current “New 52” era.