Title:
Wonder Woman 47
Synopsis:
Synopsis for ”World Below the North Pole”
Steve Trevor is shot down in an experimental plane after being mistaken for a Warlandian pilot.
Appearing in ”World Below the North Pole”
Featured Characters:
Wonder Woman
Supporting Characters:
Colonel Steve Trevor
General Darnell
Antagonists:
Warlandian Spies
Operative TZ
Warlandian Air Force
Wing 6
Other Characters:
Mole Men
Locations:
Arctic Circle
World Below the North Pole (Single appearance)
Warlandia (Single appearance)
Items:
Lasso of Truth
Bracelets of Submission
Wonder Woman’s Tiara
Mental Radio
Vehicles:
USAF Flying Wing Plane
Wonder Woman’s Invisible Plane
Synopsis for Wonder Women of History: ”Queen of the Desert”
Queen of the desert lady Hester.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Hester_Stanhope
Appearing in Wonder Women of History: ”Queen of the Desert”
Featured Characters:
Lady Hestor Stanhope
Synopsis for ”Mystery of the Indian Totem Pole”
A museum board forces a woman curator to resign using the excuse that they don’t believe a totem pole she purchased was carved by the carver she claims it was, despite none of them having any background knowledge in the subject. The board had been trying to get her fired since she first started working there as they feel men are smarter and better at reasoning than women, and don’t like having a woman contradict them. In the end they go back in time and the last panel shows their initials!
Appearing in ”Mystery of the Indian Totem Pole”
Featured Characters:
Wonder Woman
Supporting Characters:
Paula von Gunther
Villains:
Mr. Benton
Mr. Revell
Other Characters:
Ah-Wa-Ne (carver)
Miss Lester
Locations:
Items:
Lasso of Truth
Bracelets of Submission
Wonder Woman’s Tiara
Vehicles:
Paula’s Space Transformer
Synopsis for ”The Bridge from Mars”
There is a Martian invasion that turns out to be headed up by Duke deception; his homebase is Mars. There is some sort of electronic force field that keeps the rocket ships from Mars being stopped even by wonder woman’s invisible plane. She flies in outer space, in her invisible plane with some Junior Justice Society of America members, and they find the source of the problem. Wonder woman is subdued willingly by Duke deception to not harm the JSSA members , but the JSSA members aid in getting away, so wonder woman’s able to escape and destroy the electronic field. Subsequently, in a few panels she Lassos the rocket ships and slingshots them into one another, destroying the invasion of the White House in Washington and the greatest democracy on earth.
Appearing in ”The Bridge from Mars”
Featured Characters:
Wonder Woman
Supporting Characters:
Captain Steve Trevor
Colonel Darnell
Villains:
Martians
Duke Deception
Other Characters:
Junior Justice Society of America
Mary Ames
Bill Townley
Locations:
Washington, D.C.
Mars (planet)
Phobos (moon)
Deimos (moon)
Items:
Lasso of Truth
Bracelets of Submission
Wonder Woman’s Tiara
Vehicles:
Wonder Woman’s Invisible Plane
Martian Rocketships
Notes
The Mole Men of the World Below the North Pole pack paralyzing ray rifles and ride polar bears.
https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Wonder_Woman_Vol_1_47
Steve Trevor is shot down in an experimental plane after being mistaken for a Warlandian pilot.
Appearing in ”World Below the North Pole”
Featured Characters:
Wonder Woman
Supporting Characters:
Colonel Steve Trevor
General Darnell
Antagonists:
Warlandian Spies
Operative TZ
Warlandian Air Force
Wing 6
Other Characters:
Mole Men
Locations:
Arctic Circle
World Below the North Pole (Single appearance)
Warlandia (Single appearance)
Items:
Lasso of Truth
Bracelets of Submission
Wonder Woman’s Tiara
Mental Radio
Vehicles:
USAF Flying Wing Plane
Wonder Woman’s Invisible Plane
Synopsis for Wonder Women of History: ”Queen of the Desert”
Queen of the desert lady Hester.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Hester_Stanhope
Appearing in Wonder Women of History: ”Queen of the Desert”
Featured Characters:
Lady Hestor Stanhope
Synopsis for ”Mystery of the Indian Totem Pole”
A museum board forces a woman curator to resign using the excuse that they don’t believe a totem pole she purchased was carved by the carver she claims it was, despite none of them having any background knowledge in the subject. The board had been trying to get her fired since she first started working there as they feel men are smarter and better at reasoning than women, and don’t like having a woman contradict them. In the end they go back in time and the last panel shows their initials!
Appearing in ”Mystery of the Indian Totem Pole”
Featured Characters:
Wonder Woman
Supporting Characters:
Paula von Gunther
Villains:
Mr. Benton
Mr. Revell
Other Characters:
Ah-Wa-Ne (carver)
Miss Lester
Locations:
Items:
Lasso of Truth
Bracelets of Submission
Wonder Woman’s Tiara
Vehicles:
Paula’s Space Transformer
Synopsis for ”The Bridge from Mars”
There is a Martian invasion that turns out to be headed up by Duke deception; his homebase is Mars. There is some sort of electronic force field that keeps the rocket ships from Mars being stopped even by wonder woman’s invisible plane. She flies in outer space, in her invisible plane with some Junior Justice Society of America members, and they find the source of the problem. Wonder woman is subdued willingly by Duke deception to not harm the JSSA members , but the JSSA members aid in getting away, so wonder woman’s able to escape and destroy the electronic field. Subsequently, in a few panels she Lassos the rocket ships and slingshots them into one another, destroying the invasion of the White House in Washington and the greatest democracy on earth.
Appearing in ”The Bridge from Mars”
Featured Characters:
Wonder Woman
Supporting Characters:
Captain Steve Trevor
Colonel Darnell
Villains:
Martians
Duke Deception
Other Characters:
Junior Justice Society of America
Mary Ames
Bill Townley
Locations:
Washington, D.C.
Mars (planet)
Phobos (moon)
Deimos (moon)
Items:
Lasso of Truth
Bracelets of Submission
Wonder Woman’s Tiara
Vehicles:
Wonder Woman’s Invisible Plane
Martian Rocketships
Notes
The Mole Men of the World Below the North Pole pack paralyzing ray rifles and ride polar bears.
https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Wonder_Woman_Vol_1_47
Cover Date:
May 1951
Publisher:
DC Comics
Barcode:
852541555
Issue Number:
47
Year:
1951
Purchase Type:
Newsstand
Cover Price:
$0.10
Era:
Golden Age
Genre:
Superhero
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Characters:
Wonder Woman / Diana Prince
Wonder Woman (Diana of Paradise Is. Earth-One) Creators William Moulton Marston · Harry G. Peter 1st App. Wonder Woman #98 (1958) Death Crisis on Infinite Earths #12 (1986)
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Date Added:
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Story Arc:
”World Below the North Pole”
Cover
Cover
Cover Gallery
Wonder Woman Vol 1 #47
May, 1951
Cover Artists
Irwin HasenBernie Sachs
World Below the North Pole
Writers
Robert Kanigher
Pencilers
Harry G. Peter
Inkers
Harry G. Peter
Editors
Robert Kanigher
Wonder Women of History: ”Queen of the Desert”
Writers
Julius Schwartz
Pencilers
John Giunta
Inkers
John Giunta
Mystery of the Indian Totem Pole
Writers
Robert Kanigher
Pencilers
Harry G. Peter
Inkers
Harry G. Peter
The Bridge from Mars
Writers
Robert Kanigher
Pencilers
Harry G. Peter
Inkers
Harry G. Peter
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Cover
Cover
Cover Gallery
Wonder Woman Vol 1 #47
May, 1951
Cover Artists
Irwin HasenBernie Sachs
World Below the North Pole
Writers
Robert Kanigher
Pencilers
Harry G. Peter
Inkers
Harry G. Peter
Editors
Robert Kanigher
Wonder Women of History: ”Queen of the Desert”
Writers
Julius Schwartz
Pencilers
John Giunta
Inkers
John Giunta
Mystery of the Indian Totem Pole
Writers
Robert Kanigher
Pencilers
Harry G. Peter
Inkers
Harry G. Peter
The Bridge from Mars
Writers
Robert Kanigher
Pencilers
Harry G. Peter
Inkers
Harry G. Peter
Previous Issue Next Issue
Wonder Woman # 46 Wonder Woman # 48
Date Added:
2018-07-02 21:56:42
Created By:
Wonder Woman (Diana of Paradise Is. Earth-Two) Creators William Moulton Marston & Harry G. Peter Main Universe, 1930s-50s 1st App. All-Star Comics #8 (1942) dc.fandom.com/wiki/Diana_of_Paradise_Island_(Earth-Two)
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Writer:
Robert Kanigher
Julius Schwartz
2nd Story
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Penciller:
John Giunta
Harry G. Peter
2nd Story
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Inker:
Harry G. Peter
2nd Story
John Giunta
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Cover Artist:
Irwin Hasen & Bernie Sachs
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Editor:
Robert Kanigher
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