Wonder Woman #43 (DC, 1950 — Cover A)
DC Comics · Wonder Woman (1942-1986) · 45 pages · Published 1950-10-04
- Bob Kanigher — Writer
- William Irwin — Writer
- Jack Schiff — Writer
- Martin Naydel — Writer
- Raymond Perry — Penciller
- Bob Oksner — Penciller
- Henry Boltinoff — Penciller
- Harry G. Peter — Penciller
- John Giunta — Inker
- Otto Feuer — Inker
- Raymond Perry — Inker
- Irwin Hasen — Inker
- Harry G. Peter — Inker
- Henry Boltinoff — Inker
- Martin Naydel — Inker
- Bernard Sachs — Cover Artist
- Irv Novick — Cover Artist
Wonder Woman is convicted of espionage and treason against the United States in the "Amazing Spy Ring Mystery," but is she really master spy Z-One? Next, Wonder Woman faces off against a super-powered adversary in "Nuclear Returns." And Wonder Woman and the Holliday Girls head down south to Dixie for a visit and end up having to solve the mystery of "Who Killed Col. South!"
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