Wonder Woman First Edition Limited Collector's Bronze Mint Series, 1972

No Image
  • 1972
By Wonder Woman
1972. [Women's History] [Comic] Famous 1st Edition oversized 30th year anniversary reprint of Sensation Comics No. 1, originally published in January 1942 by DC Comics. 1972. Measures 10" x 13.75". As part of the Limited Collectors' Bronze Mint Series, this edition faithfully reproduces the debut of Wonder Woman in Sensation Comics, marking her first major solo appearance following her initial introduction in All Star Comics No. 8. The cover, featuring Wonder Woman in her iconic red, blue, and gold costume, depicts her leaping into action, deflecting bullets with her bracelets while subduing criminals. Inside, the comic presents early Golden Age stories of Diana Prince, an Amazonian warrior from Paradise Island, who arrives in the modern world to champion justice and fight for peace. This collector's edition maintains the original artwork and storytelling from the early 1940s while introducing a new generation of readers to the origins of one of DC Comics' most enduring superheroes. The Famous First Edition series was produced in the 1970s to celebrate key milestones in comic book history, with the first edition in very good condition having sold in 2020 for $120,000, and another in excellent condition sold in 2016 for $290,000. This particular issue remains a significant part of Wonder Woman's publishing legacy and this 30th year anniversary collector's edition retains a valuable piece of women's history. In overall very good condition.

Details

Title

Wonder Woman First Edition Limited Collector's Bronze Mint Series, 1972

Author

Wonder Woman

Condition

Unknown

Date

1972


MORE FROM THIS SELLER

Max Rambod Inc.

Max Rambod

23371 Mulholland Dr., #284
Woodland Hills, CA 91364

Specializing in LGBTQ History, including trans and cross-dressing materials, African American History, Military History, including minority military materials,19th-20th Century Literature, Women's History, including suffrage and reproductive rights