
Wonder Woman (1942-1986) #225
Language: English
Format: Kindle
Publication date:
August 4th, 1976
Publisher: DC
Pages: 18
In a thrilling installment of the Wonder Woman saga, the iconic hero faces an unexpected and devious challenge. Captured by a power-hungry tycoon, she finds herself ensnared in a web of ambition and greed, as he devises an outrageous plan to siphon off her unparalleled charisma and strength. The abductor’s desire to harness Wonder Woman’s unique qualities for his own gain raises the stakes, leaving readers on the edge of their seats.
With rich illustrations by Ernie Chan and José Delbo, the narrative unfolds in a dynamic setting that showcases both the might of the Amazonian warrior and the desperation of her captor. The blend of action and suspense captivates, as Wonder Woman must not only escape her captivity but also confront the moral implications of her extraordinary powers and what they mean in the wrong hands.
As the story progresses, themes of empowerment and resilience resonate, highlighting Wonder Woman's indomitable spirit in the face of adversity. This chapter in her long legacy serves as a reminder of her role not just as a fighter, but as a symbol of hope and strength for all.
With rich illustrations by Ernie Chan and José Delbo, the narrative unfolds in a dynamic setting that showcases both the might of the Amazonian warrior and the desperation of her captor. The blend of action and suspense captivates, as Wonder Woman must not only escape her captivity but also confront the moral implications of her extraordinary powers and what they mean in the wrong hands.
As the story progresses, themes of empowerment and resilience resonate, highlighting Wonder Woman's indomitable spirit in the face of adversity. This chapter in her long legacy serves as a reminder of her role not just as a fighter, but as a symbol of hope and strength for all.