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Issue: Wonder Woman #19
Publication Date: September 1946
 
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Variant: unnamed
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Publisher: FlagDC
On Sale Date: 07/29/1946
Volume: none
Pages: 52
ISBN: none
UPC/EAN: none
Price: $0.10 USD
Indicia Frequency:
Content Items: 13 (6 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): Sheldon Mayer (editor); Robert Kanigher (assistant)
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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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The Tale of the "Witch Doctor's Cauldron"

Illustration  on  Cover, Front
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Harry Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed)
Harry Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed)
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Subject Matter
superhero
Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]
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Miscellaneous
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Editorial Advisory Board

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Inside front cover.
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opinion
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Inside front cover.
[Part 1] Invisible Terror!

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Joye Murchison [as Charles Moulton] (credited)
Harry Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed)
Harry Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed)
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Subject Matter
superhero
Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; General Darnell; Steve Trevor; Etta Candy; the Holliday Girls; General Hardy (introduction, death); General Powers (introduction, death); General Keen (introduction, death); Admiral Seagoer (introduction, death); Marya the Jungle Girl (giantess, a new Holliday Girl); group of Nazi war criminals (villains, introduction for all)
Many of the U.S. top military officers are killed by an invisible ray, and Wonder Woman discovers that Marya has been taken prisoner aboard a Nazi sub, so the Amazon Princess heads to Africa where Nazi agents plot their resurgence.
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Writer credit from "The Secret History of Wonder Woman" (Jill Lapore, 2014), also confirmed to Jerry Bails.

Marya the Jungle Girl first appeared in Sensation Comics (DC, 1941 series) #45.
Martin Marion

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Subject Matter
Wheaties
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The Story of Elizabeth Blackwell

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Alice Marble
Alfonso Greene
Alfonso Greene
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Subject Matter
biography
Wonder Women of History
Elizabeth Blackwell
Biography of Elizabeth Blackwell (1821-1910), who overcame rejection and prejudice to become the first female doctor.
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Miscellaneous
4
Credits verified by Jerry Bails.
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Kellogg's Shredded Wheat
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[Part 2] The Witchdoctor's Cauldron

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Joye Murchison [as Charles Moulton] (credited)
Harry Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed)
Harry Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed)
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Subject Matter
superhero
Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Marya the Jungle Girl; Steve Trevor; the Zoogoos (African natives, introduction for all); Supreme Leader Blitz (villain, introduction); Chief Grusco and the Meanugs (villains, African natives allied with the Nazis, introduction for all)
When Wonder Woman and Marya encounter a group of African natives allied with the Nazis, they manage to rescue their slaves, the Zoogoos, who are being used to power the death ray. Steve flies to Wonder Woman's aid after she and Marya are captured in the conflict.
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Writer credit from "The Secret History of Wonder Woman" (Jill Lapore, 2014), also confirmed to Jerry Bails.
The Pie-Eyed Piper

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Ed Wheelan
Ed Wheelan
Ed Wheelan
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Ed Wheelan
Subject Matter
humorous
Foney Fairy Tales
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Miscellaneous
4
Letterer credit by Craig Delich.
Baseball Double

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Jim Robinson (credited)
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Subject Matter
sports
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[Part 3] In the Lair of the Death-Ray Criminals

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Joye Murchison [as Charles Moulton] (credited)
Harry Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed)
Harry Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed)
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Subject Matter
superhero
Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; General Darnell; Steve Trevor; Etta Candy; the Holliday Girls; Marya the Jungle Girl; Admiral Worthy (introduction); Obadar (Meanug witch doctor, introduction, death); Supreme Leader Blitz (villain); Chief Gruso and the Meanugs (villains)
To save her friends, Wonder Woman surrenders to Blitz, who uses her as a human battery to power the invisible death ray to defeat Steve before he can gather reinforcements. The Amazon Princess escapes, and with Marya's help, battles the Nazis until Steve's plane arrives with help.
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Miscellaneous
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Writer credit from "The Secret History of Wonder Woman" (Jill Lapore, 2014), also confirmed to Jerry Bails.
[untitled]

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Kodak
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Miscellaneous
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Inside back cover.
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Schwinn
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Back cover.

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