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  • Wonder Woman Vol 1 99
Trivia
  • * In "Top Secret", the Earth-One Wonder Woman adopts the identity of Diana Prince for the first time. * Wonder Woman begins working for Military Intelligence in this issue.
Inker1
  • Mike Esposito
Inker1
  • Mike Esposito
Writer1
  • Robert Kanigher
Penciler1
  • Ross Andru
Writer1
  • Robert Kanigher
StoryTitle
  • Top Secret
  • Stampede of the Comets
Editor1
  • Robert Kanigher
  • Whitney Ellsworth
Penciler1
  • Ross Andru
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * :* * * Adversaries: * The Silicons Locations: * :* :* ::* * * Silicon planet Items: * Vehicles: * X-One *
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Locations: * Items: * Steve Trevor's engagement ring *
Editor1
  • Robert Kanigher
  • Whitney Ellsworth
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CoverArtist
  • Ross Andru
  • Mike Esposito
Country
  • USA
Executive Editor
  • Whitney Ellsworth
Issue
  • 99(xsd:integer)
Volume
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Title
  • Wonder Woman
Month
  • 7(xsd:integer)
Synopsis
  • 86400.0
  • Wonder Woman is a guest of Steve Trevor at a secret military base where Trevor is about to blast off in a new experimental rocket ship. Wishing Steve luck, Wonder Woman tells him to be careful as he prepares for blast off. When the X-One gets suddenly loses all control and flies off it's mission plan, Wonder Woman vows to go into space to rescue him. She goes back to Paradise Island where she has Paula create a contact space suit that can resist the elements and vacuum of space so that Wonder Woman can complete her mission. After a test to see if the suit works, Wonder Woman boards her invisible jet and flies off side-by-side with a replica of the rocket to see if the same strange occurrence could happen again. To her surprise Wonder Woman finds her plane pulled off into space and she zooms through Earth's solar system. Coming up to Steve's rocket, she finds that it has been heavily damaged and he is floating out in space, alive and well. When she exits her craft and goes to him, they are suddenly menaced by a comet that is flying in their direction. They move out of the comets way and watch in surpise as the comet seemingly destroys the entire Earth. When Wonder Woman realizes that there was no moon, she deduces that it was a duplicate Earth used as a test run on artificial comets as weapons. Following the comet to it's source, Wonder Woman and Steve find the world of the Silicons, who use comets to destroy planets as a means of supplying them food by means of planetary fragments. When the Silicons discover them, they launch all their comets at the true Earth and attempt to defeat Wonder Woman and Steve with their mental powers. Realizing that the Silicons use magnets to control their comets, Wonder Woman dives into the Silicon world gathering the material she needs to construct a giant magnet and redirect the meteors back to the Silicon's world, destroying it and ending their threat. Now trapped in space light years away from space, Diana and Steve wonder how they are going to return home to Earth. When a real comet almost collides with them but suddenly vanishes, Wonder Woman realizes that there is a warp in space near them and they use it to travel back to Earth's solar system. Appearing just past Mars, Wonder Woman finds that their gamble paid off and they set a course for home.
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  • 1950.0
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1958(xsd:integer)
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