Wonder Woman #239

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DC ⋅ 1978
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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Writer

Gerry Conway

Penciler

Jose Delbo

Colorist

Jerry Serpe

Letterer

Milt Snapinn

Cover Artist

Rich Buckler

Published

January 1978

Synopsis

The Golden Age Flash takes down a German spy ring. Pointing out that she was perfectly capable of handling the spy ring alone, the Golden Age Wonder Woman is actually borderline furious with the Golden Age Flash for offering his assistance. Her anger quickly escalates, as she dresses the Golden Age Flash down for treating her as less than an equal. The Golden Age Wonder Woman storms off, leaving the Golden Age Flash to ponder her rant. The Golden Age Wonder Woman resumes her Diana Prince identity, and returns to her hotel room. She arrives just as her friend, Etta Candy, is being ushered out on a date by Lieutenant Marchand, a member of the Free French Army. Meanwhile, General Blankenship is showing Major Steve Trevor several photographs of the Golden Age Wonder Woman.The pictures show the Golden Age Wonder Woman attacking American soldiers, destroying American military equipment, and protecting Japanese soldiers against Allied Forces. Ever since Trevor was hospitalized, the Golden Age Wonder Woman has, seemingly, turned against the United States of America. The stress of the accusations against the Golden Age Wonder Woman prove to much for Trevor. As he collapses, his replacement in Military Intelligence, Colonel Belushi, goes to get a doctor for him. At that moment, on the planet Mars, the Roman God the planet is named for bellows in rage over the Golden Age Wonder Woman's constant interference in his schemes. His advisor, the Duke of Deception, points out that the Golden Age Wonder Woman has fallen out of favor with the American military.The Duke of Deception offers his services in deepening the rift, while stoking the military's growing resentment towards the Golden Age Wonder Woman. The God of War approves, opening a portal to Earth for the Duke of Deception. The Golden Age Flash, as Jay Garrick, his civilian identity, meets with Prince to clear the air between them. After reaching an amicable accord, the two prepare to dine together, when Prince sees the Statue...

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