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"Tutine, the Tutor of Destruction": A criminal hears about the competitive nature of exams for colleges and decides to start a tutoring business, where they teach their high school clients the answers to the exams they're to take by stealing the tests ahead of time.

Wonder Woman #24 is an issue of the series Wonder Woman (Volume 1) with a cover date of July, 1947.

Synopsis for "Tutine, the Tutor of Destruction"

A criminal hears about the competitive nature of exams for colleges and decides to start a tutoring business, where they teach their high school clients the answers to the exams they're to take by stealing the tests ahead of time.

Appearing in "Tutine, the Tutor of Destruction"

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  • Tutine (Single appearance)

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  • Principal Smith
  • Ezy Waye
  • Hardy Strive

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Synopsis for "The Challenge of the Mask"


Appearing in "The Challenge of the Mask"

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  • Mask (Single appearance)

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  • Brutus Close
  • Fancy Framer

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Synopsis for "The Curse of Montezuma"


Appearing in "The Curse of Montezuma"

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  • Sea pirates
  • Spanish Conquistadors (Flashback only)

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Synopsis for "Wonder Women of History: Maria Mitchell"


Appearing in "Wonder Women of History: Maria Mitchell"

Featured Characters:

  • Maria Mitchell

Notes

  • The first story implies that there was a Ivy University on Earth-Two.
  • "The Curse of Montezuma" implies that Aztecs are alive in Earth-Two; Their queen is Azta, descendent of Montezuma.

Trivia

  • "The Challenge of the Mask" shows Wonder Woman had Amazon jewels worth 1 million dollars; William Moulton Marston, Wonder Woman's creator was a psychologist; he used to illustrate his theories about psychology through her stories; Nina Close probably represented the woman who rebelled against an abusive, submissive relationship.


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