Wonder Woman #152 – VG–, 3.5

$40.00

Wonder Woman #152 (DC, February 1965)
Ross Andru and Mike Esposito provide the cover and interior art for this Silver Age issue spotlighting Wonder Girl. In “Wonder Girl’s Decision of Doom” (Robert Kanigher), Athena grants Wonder Girl the responsibility of guarding Paradise Island for a single day, setting up a fateful challenge. The second feature, “Wonder Girl’s Mysterious Father” (Kanigher, Andru & Esposito), sees a shipwrecked sailor mistake Wonder Girl for his lost daughter. Also includes the Flowers of Romance filler by Julius Schwartz, Morris Waldinger, and Tom Nicolosi, and a Superboy PSA, Don’t Give Fire a Place to Start! 36 pages, full color, 12¢.

MAJ. PICTO'S GRADING NOTES: VG– (3.5) — moderate cover wear, small creases, and edge stress; still solid with good color.

Wonder Woman #152 (DC, February 1965)
Ross Andru and Mike Esposito provide the cover and interior art for this Silver Age issue spotlighting Wonder Girl. In “Wonder Girl’s Decision of Doom” (Robert Kanigher), Athena grants Wonder Girl the responsibility of guarding Paradise Island for a single day, setting up a fateful challenge. The second feature, “Wonder Girl’s Mysterious Father” (Kanigher, Andru & Esposito), sees a shipwrecked sailor mistake Wonder Girl for his lost daughter. Also includes the Flowers of Romance filler by Julius Schwartz, Morris Waldinger, and Tom Nicolosi, and a Superboy PSA, Don’t Give Fire a Place to Start! 36 pages, full color, 12¢.

MAJ. PICTO'S GRADING NOTES: VG– (3.5) — moderate cover wear, small creases, and edge stress; still solid with good color.