





Wonder Woman #257 - NM+, 9.6
Wonder Woman #257 (July 1979, DC Comics) — NM+ 9.6
High-Grade Bronze Age Copy • Ross Andru & Dick Giordano Cover
A stunning near-mint-plus example of Wonder Woman #257, part of DC’s late Bronze Age revival period for Diana Prince. Featuring classic cover work by Ross Andru with inks by Dick Giordano, this issue blends detective mystery with superhero spectacle.
📚 Story:
“The Case of the Impossible Crimes!” — Returning to New York City, Wonder Woman faces a baffling string of robberies committed by enormous animals that vanish without a trace. Written by Paul Levitz with pencils by José Delbo and inks by Vince Colletta.
Also includes:
Bonus Feature: One-page Hostess ad — “Someone is Kidnapping the Great Chefs of Gotham City” starring Batman.
Fred Hembeck humor strip rounding out the issue.
📝 Maj. Picto’s Grading Notes
NM+ (9.6) — Sharp corners, rich gloss, and excellent page quality. Minimal surface wear visible under direct light. A high-grade, display-worthy copy of a late-’70s Wonder Woman issue featuring the Levitz/Delbo creative team in peak form.
Wonder Woman #257 (July 1979, DC Comics) — NM+ 9.6
High-Grade Bronze Age Copy • Ross Andru & Dick Giordano Cover
A stunning near-mint-plus example of Wonder Woman #257, part of DC’s late Bronze Age revival period for Diana Prince. Featuring classic cover work by Ross Andru with inks by Dick Giordano, this issue blends detective mystery with superhero spectacle.
📚 Story:
“The Case of the Impossible Crimes!” — Returning to New York City, Wonder Woman faces a baffling string of robberies committed by enormous animals that vanish without a trace. Written by Paul Levitz with pencils by José Delbo and inks by Vince Colletta.
Also includes:
Bonus Feature: One-page Hostess ad — “Someone is Kidnapping the Great Chefs of Gotham City” starring Batman.
Fred Hembeck humor strip rounding out the issue.
📝 Maj. Picto’s Grading Notes
NM+ (9.6) — Sharp corners, rich gloss, and excellent page quality. Minimal surface wear visible under direct light. A high-grade, display-worthy copy of a late-’70s Wonder Woman issue featuring the Levitz/Delbo creative team in peak form.