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Revision as of 04:04, 1 July 2012
Wonder Woman (Volume 1) with a cover date of February, 1963.
Synopsis for "Wonder Woman--World's Mightiest Menace"
In order to get Wonder Woman out of the way of their planned invasion, a group of alien “Machine-Men” transform her into a giant, with little control of her powers, or hunger and thirst.
Appearing in "Wonder Woman--World's Mightiest Menace"
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Villains:
- Machine-Men
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Trivia
These same robots (Or at the least, there design) appeared in a later dc, in Metal Men Vol 1 #4-#-5, with the leader of these being called Robot Queen.
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