Discover the origins of Diana Prince aka Wonder Woman as part of DC’s major new line of collected editions!
Welcome to DC Finest, a major new publishing initiative presenting comprehensive collections of the most in-demand and celebrated periods in DC Comics history, spanning genres, characters, and eras!
This collection spotlights the origin of Wonder Woman: her arrival in Man's World with the wounded Steve Trevor and her secret identity of Diana Prince.
Explore Wonder Woman's heroic beginnings as she faces off against infamous villains such as Baroness Von Gunther (a recurring villain during her early adventures) and loses her strength!
William Moulton Marston was a psychologist and is the creator of Wonder Woman.
H.G. Peter is best known as the original artist for Wonder Woman, created by William Moulton Marston. As a newspaper cartoonist, he worked on the Bud Fisher strip in the San Francisco Chronicle. His first work for comic books was through Lloyd Jacquet's comic shop, Funnies, Inc., where he illustrated such features as the biography of General George Marshall in True Comics #4 (September 1941). Peter continued to do the artwork for the Wonder Woman comics until his death in 1958.
Discover the origins of Diana Prince aka Wonder Woman as part of DC’s major new line of collected editions!
Welcome to DC Finest, a major new publishing initiative presenting comprehensive collections of the most in-demand and celebrated periods in DC Comics history, spanning genres, characters, and eras!
This collection spotlights the origin of Wonder Woman: her arrival in Man's World with the wounded Steve Trevor and her secret identity of Diana Prince.
Explore Wonder Woman's heroic beginnings as she faces off against infamous villains such as Baroness Von Gunther (a recurring villain during her early adventures) and loses her strength!
William Moulton Marston was a psychologist and is the creator of Wonder Woman.
H.G. Peter is best known as the original artist for Wonder Woman, created by William Moulton Marston. As a newspaper cartoonist, he worked on the Bud Fisher strip in the San Francisco Chronicle. His first work for comic books was through Lloyd Jacquet's comic shop, Funnies, Inc., where he illustrated such features as the biography of General George Marshall in True Comics #4 (September 1941). Peter continued to do the artwork for the Wonder Woman comics until his death in 1958.