Released September 1943
Wonder Woman #6
Synopsis
As one of the few woman super heroes, Wonder Woman often faced off against female villains as writer William Moulton Marston fleshed out her rogues gallery. A memorable example is the villainous Cheetah, introduced here on a dynamic cover by Harry G. Peter. Jealous of Wonder Woman after meeting her at a charity event, Priscilla Rich adopted the costumed identity of the Cheetah and stole the charity's money in an attempt to frame the Amazon Princess. Although the Cheetah appeared to die, she staged a comeback later in the same issue and went on to become one of Wonder Woman's most iconic enemies.
Synopsis
As one of the few woman super heroes, Wonder Woman often faced off against female villains as writer William Moulton Marston fleshed out her rogues gallery. A memorable example is the villainous Cheetah, introduced here on a dynamic cover by Harry G. Peter. Jealous of Wonder Woman after meeting her at a charity event, Priscilla Rich adopted the costumed identity of the Cheetah and stole the charity's money in an attempt to frame the Amazon Princess. Although the Cheetah appeared to die, she staged a comeback later in the same issue and went on to become one of Wonder Woman's most iconic enemies.
Key Facts
- 1st appearance of Cheetah
Details
- Series
- Wonder Woman
- Cover Date
- September 1943
- Pages
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- UPC
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- Cover Price
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- Final Orders Cutoff
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Creators
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ArtistHarry G. Peter
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WriterCharles Moulton