| Issue | #70 |
| Published | November 1954 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Robert Kanigher (Actual) |
| Characters | Wonder Woman |
| Genre | superhero |
| Pencils | Irv Novick |
| Inks | Irv Novick |
| Notes | Cover pencils and inks credits from Craig Delich and Jerry Bails (October 2005); the original indexer credited the pencils to Irwin Hasen and the inks to Bernard Sachs. |
| Genre | teen |
| Script | Jack Schiff |
| Pencils | Bob Oksner |
| Inks | Bob Oksner |
| Characters | Volcano Prophet (Intro); Wonder Woman |
| Synopsis | Wonder Woman investigates a "Volcano Prophet" who foretells the eruptions of extinct volcanoes. |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | Robert Kanigher |
| Pencils | Harry G. Peter |
| Inks | Harry G. Peter |
| Genre | fact |
| Script | Julius Schwartz? |
| Pencils | Morris Waldinger? |
| Inks | Tommy Nicolosi? |
| Characters | Angle Man (intro, villain); Wonder Woman [Diana Prince] |
| Synopsis | The Angle Man has devised a method of following Wonder Woman anywhere-- even after she's switched into her secret identity of Diana Prince. |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | Robert Kanigher |
| Pencils | Harry G. Peter |
| Inks | Harry G. Peter |
| Notes | Angle Man has blond hair in this appearance, although he later has dark hair. Angle Man is similar to two other mobsters appearing during this same period: "Angles" Andrews in Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #62; and the Angler in Wonder Woman (DC, 1942 series) #75. Angle Man is the only one of the three to have lasted. |
| Genre | fact |
| Script | Julius Schwartz? |
| Pencils | Morris Waldinger? |
| Inks | Tommy Nicolosi? |
| Genre | fact |
| Script | Julius Schwartz? |
| Pencils | Morris Waldinger? |
| Inks | Tommy Nicolosi? |
| Genre | fact |
| Letters | typeset |
| Characters | Wonder Woman; Steve Trevor; Professor Uxo (villain) |
| Synopsis | All crime has stopped. Wonder Woman agrees to marry Steve Trevor-- but just before she says "I do," an evil scientist sends her to another dimension where she's invisible to the world around her. |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | Robert Kanigher |
| Pencils | Harry G. Peter |
| Inks | Harry G. Peter |
| Reprinted | In Wonder Woman (Tempo Books, 1978 series) #14531 (black and white, opening paragraph missing). |