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Revision as of 22:26, 4 August 2017
- I'll focus the microscope more sharply! Suffering Sappho! There's the queen and her proton girls!
Wonder Woman #211 is an issue of the series Wonder Woman (Volume 1) with a cover date of May, 1974.
Synopsis for "The Maniacs of Mercury"
When a space mission in Wonder Woman’s robot plane goes awry, the heroine saves herself and two sister Amazons from falling into the sun by diverting their course to land them on Mercury. There they become prisoners of the giant Mercurian males, led by King Celerito, who have enslaved all their women. Wonder Woman breaks free, encircles Celerito with her magic lasso, and orders him to release her sister Amazons and the Mercurian women. The ladies of Mercury give Celerito and other males a taste of menial work, but Wonder Woman tells them to live with them in love and peace and equality shortly afterward. Then she and the two Amazons return to Earth.
Appearing in "The Maniacs of Mercury"
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- King Celerito
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- Mercury
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Synopsis for "The Mystery of the Atom World"
Wonder Woman discovers a miniature sun in the crater of an atomic bomb test and recovers it for study in Paradise Island. The Amazons discover that an atom of uranium from the sun is really a miniature planet, controlled by female “protons” led by Queen Atomia, who have enslaved the male “neutrons”. Atomia directs the atom-world into a beaker of water in the Amazons’ laboratory, creating a vapor that kayos the Amazons and shrinks them into “protons”. She binds the Amazons and has them taken prisoner, telling Wonder Woman she intends to enslave her and use her to master the Earth. Wonder Woman uses a telepathic command to have the “neutrons” free her, after which she frees the other Amazons, enlarges them and herself, and returns with them to Paradise Island.
Appearing in "The Mystery of the Atom World"
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- Queen Atomia and her Proton Girls
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- Atom World
- Pacific Ocean
- Paradise Island
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Synopsis for "The Origin of the Amazon Plane!"
Reprinted from Wonder Woman #80.
Appearing in "The Origin of the Amazon Plane!"
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- Waterfront Gang
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Synopsis for "Wonder Woman Amazon Teen-Ager!"
Reprinted from Wonder Woman #107.
Appearing in "Wonder Woman Amazon Teen-Ager!"
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- None
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- Amazons
- Wonder Woman (Future screen projection)
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- Wonder Woman's Invisible Jet (Future screen projection)
Synopsis for "The Winning of Wonder Woman's Tiara!"
Reprinted from Wonder Woman #75.
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- Tabarra
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Synopsis for "Wonder Tot and Mister Genie!"
Reprinted from Wonder Woman #126.
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Synopsis for "The Secret of Wonder Woman's Sandals!"
Reprinted from Wonder Woman #72.
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Synopsis for "The Mirage Mirrors!"
Reprinted from Wonder Woman #130.
Appearing in "The Mirage Mirrors!"
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- Queen Hippolyta (Flashback and main story)
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Trivia
- In the "The Mirage Mirrors," Wonder Woman mentions the Justice League of America case "The Cosmic Fun House."
- "The Maniacs of Mercury" is a retelling of Wonder Woman #26, "Speed Maniacs from Mercury".
- "The Mystery of the Atom World!" is a retelling of Wonder Woman #21, "The Mystery of the Atom World".
See Also