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Issue: Wonder Woman #89
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Variant: unnamed
Rating: Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Publisher: FlagDC
On Sale Date: 02/03/1957
Volume: none
Pages: 36
ISBN: none
UPC/EAN: none
Price: $0.10 USD
Indicia Frequency: Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Content Items: 16 (3 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Robert Kanigher (actual)
Disclose Notes: On-sale date from copyright registration.
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Golden Age US; standard Silver Age US; standard Modern Age US
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Binding: saddle-stitched (squarebound #211, 214, 217, 300)
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
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Cover, Front
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Title Page
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Statement of Ownership
 
 
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Illustration  on  Cover, Front
Credits
Irv Novick
Mike Esposito
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Subject Matter
superhero
Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]
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Garcelon Stamp Co.
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Inside front cover.
The Master of Earth's Twin World!

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Robert Kanigher [as Charles Moulton] (credited)
Harry Peter
Harry Peter
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Jim Wroten; Margaret Wroten
Subject Matter
superhero
Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Steve Trevor
Every time Wonder Woman turns on a light, she is transported to a parallel world, where a diabolical villain has prepared deadly traps.
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Second instance of a parallel universe in DC Comics; the first was Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #59. The villain in this story is not named, but he does note that on his world, "crime-- not justice-- triumphs," similar to the world of the Crime Syndicate of Earth-3, introduced in Justice League of America (DC, 1960 series) #29 (August 1964).

Wonder Woman makes dinner for Steve Trevor at Diana Prince's apartment.
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Honor House Products
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Buzzy Learns about Careers in Nursing

Public Service Announcement  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Schiff
Ruben Moreira
Rubern Moreira
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Subject Matter
humorous, teen
Buzzy
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The Amazon Album!

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Robert Kanigher [as Charles Moulton] (credited)
Harry Peter
Harry Peter
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Jim Wroten; Margaret Wroten
Subject Matter
superhero
Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman; Jesse Brown; Miss Green (teacher)
A young student finds it difficult to take pictures of Wonder Woman in action.
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Diana Prince uses a phone booth to change into Wonder Woman, just like Superman. The boy in the story is assigned to take pictures of his hero, but Wonder Woman ends up taking the pictures herself.
Did You Enter the Superman DC National Comics Slogan Contest?

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American Seed Company
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informational
Marriage a la Mode!
When a Chinese bride leaves her house...
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Fabulous Females

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Subject Matter
informational
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Statement of Ownership  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Liebowitz
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Subject Matter
informational
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National Comics Publications
480 Lexington Ave, NY 17,NY
Whitney Ellsworth, Managing Editor
H. Donenfeld, J. Liebowitz, P. Sampliner, G. Donenfeld, R. Liebowitz, S.Sampliner, I(rwin). Donenfeld, S. Donenfeld, L. Liebowitz, J. Liebowitz, A. Donenfeld, F. Iger, H. Donenfeld Foundation, , I(rving?) Donenfeld, S. Iger,owners
The Triple Heroine!

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Robert Kanigher [as Charles Moulton] (credited)
Harry Peter
Harry Peter
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Jim Wroten; Margaret Wroten
Subject Matter
superhero
Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Saucer People
Alien invaders attack humans to determine their fortitude, not realizing their targets -- Wonder Woman and Diana Prince -- are the same person.
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Miscellaneous
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Wonder Woman removes her bracelets to repel a flying saucer with no ill effect. According to Sensation Comics (DC, 1942 series) #19, Wonder Woman would go berserk when her bracelets were removed.
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100 Toy Soldiers
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Stephens Credit Sales
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Subject Matter
The National Sports Council
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Inside back cover.
Mickey Mantle Goes to Bat for "Dick Butterfingers"

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Junior Sales Club of America
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Back cover.

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