Wonder Woman (1942-1986 1st Series DC) #191, December 1970 Issue - DC Comics - Grade G/VG
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1st printing.
This comic book is in used condition. Comic is complete with cover and all pages attached. This comic has some flaws that warrant a G/VG grade.
Note some staple rust.
Comic Book will be shipped bagged and boarded!
"Detour 2." Continued from last issue; continued next issue. (Note: This story is six pages of new material wrapped around an edited reprint of issue #179.) Written and pencilled by Mike Sekowsky, with inks by Dick Giordano. Characters: Wonder Woman; I-Ching; Ranagor the Barbarian; Steve Trevor. Cover by Mike Sekowsky and Dick Giordano.
See Also: WONDER WOMAN #38, Wonder Woman (1942-1986 1st Series DC) #250 - December 1978 Issue - DC Comics, Wonder Woman (1942-1986 1st Series DC) #251 - January 1979 Issue - DC Comics, Wonder Woman '77: An Interview with Writer Marc Andreyko, Wait, Warner Bros Commissioned How Many Different Wonder Woman Scripts?, Lexi Alexander Says She Wouldn't Direct 'Wonder Woman', Wonder Woman ArtFX Statue, Wonder Woman: Can You Find the Fake?
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