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Issue Details

Issue #15
Published Winter 1945
Frequency Quarterly
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 52
Editing Sheldon Mayer; Julius Schwartz (Assistant Editor); Ted Udall (Assistant Editor)

Cover Details - "The Tigeapes of Neptunia"

Characters Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Tigeape
Genre superhero
Pencils Harry G. Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed)
Inks Harry G. Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed)
Reprinted in Wonder Woman Archives (DC, 1998 series) #6 (2010)

11 page Wonder Woman story "The Tigeapes of Neptunia: Part 1: The First Battle of Neptunia"

Characters Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Steve Trevor; General Darnell; Queen Hippolyte; Professor Astrolog; Etta Candy; Holliday Girls; The President of the United States; The Great Solo (villain, introduction)
Synopsis Devastating earthquakes herald the arrival of Neptunia, a fragment of Neptune landing in the Pacific Ocean -- but are the inhabitants friend or foe?
Genre superhero
Script Joye Murchison [as Charles Moulton] (signed)
Pencils Harry G. Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed)
Inks Harry G. Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed)
Notes -Like the God Neptune (Poseidon), the Neptunians are masters of water-- they build their cities from crystalized water, and turn men to robots by extracting salt from their bodies -The U.S. President-- presumedly Harry S. Truman-- is shown from behind, unnamed -Joye Murchison credit verified by Jerry Bails
Reprinted in Wonder Woman Archives (DC, 1998 series) #6 (2010)

4 page Wonder Women of History story "The Story of Evangeline Booth"

Characters Evangeline Booth
Synopsis Born December 25, 1865, in London, England, Evangeline Booth broadened the scope of the Salvation Army from local assistance to worldwide disaster relief.
Genre bio
Script Alice Marble
Pencils Alfonso Greene
Inks Alfonso Greene
Notes -Credits verified by Jerry Bails (October, 2005) -Evangeline Booth was the daughter of William and Catherine Booth, who founded the Salvation Army; she was still alive at the time this story was published (1945) -References to the Armenian Genocide of 1896, and the San Francisco earthquake of 1906

11 page Wonder Woman story "The Tigeapes of Neptunia: Part 2: The Masters of the Water"

Characters Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Etta Candy; Steve Trevor; Eve (a Holliday Girl); Holliday Girls; The Great Solo (villain); Stalthon (villain)
Synopsis Attempting to broker a peace treaty between Earth and Neptunia, Wonder Woman is captured by Solo and forced to watch her friends transformed into human robots.
Genre superhero
Script Joye Murchison [as Charles Moulton] (signed)
Pencils Harry G. Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed)
Inks Harry G. Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed)
Reprinted in Wonder Woman Archives (DC, 1998 series) #6 (2010)

2 page text story "Trick Dog"

Genre adventure
Script Lynne Lovelace (signed)
Letters typeset

Half page Watt, the Question Man filler

Genre gag
Script Ed Wheelan
Pencils Ed Wheelan
Inks Ed Wheelan
Letters Ed Wheelan
Notes Letterer credit added by Craig Delich 2010-11-14.

14 page Wonder Woman story "The Tigeapes of Neptunia: Part 3: In the Killer's Cage"

Characters Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Captain Brown; President of the United States; General Darnell; Etta Candy; Holliday Girls; Steve Trevor; Soldar (villain, Neptunian Marshall); The Great Solo (villain)
Synopsis Suspecting subterfuge on Neptunia, Wonder Woman and Etta dress as tigeapes to investigate -- only to learn the plot is greater than they could have imagined.
Genre superhero
Script Joye Murchison [as Charles Moulton] (signed)
Pencils Harry G. Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed)
Inks Harry G. Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed)
Notes -Steve Trevor is elected governor of Neptunia
Reprinted in Wonder Woman Archives (DC, 1998 series) #6 (2010)