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Synopsis: In Nazi Intelligence Headquarters in Germany, Fausta Grables has been sent by the Fuhrer himself to Colonel Kesselman to head "Operation Fraulein" to capture Wonder Woman. Grables shows Kesselman film footage of Wonder Woman.
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Feature Character: Wonder Woman (origin retold in this story; takes place isochronally with Wonder Woman #159; last chronological appearance possibly in flashback in DC Comics Presents #76; next chronological appearance in Wonder Woman #162;
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An article and Fantasy Females galleries featuring the charming US actress Lynda Carter, who played Wonder Woman in the 1970s series. ... Carter, then, must have seemed suitably vacuous a candidate to amply fill the skimpy costume of Wonder Woman, abandoned by two previous actresses in a casting fiasco to rival Cagney and...
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Perhaps the most discussed and favorite episode of WW fans during the show's run, Wonder Woman faces her deadliest test when an evil female Nazi operative comes to America to capture Wonder Woman... ... Colonel Kesselman: (in response to Fausta's explanation of the magic lasso) You were to capture Wonder Woman,
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Nazi agent, Fausta Grabels, goes to America to capture Wonder Woman for "the Fatherland." Sexism is rampant between the Axis and the Allies, but Colonel Kesselman shows us all how stupid it is to underestimate a woman.
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Wonder Woman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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It is clear why Marston modeled Wonder Woman after his wife because during those times, it was difficult for a woman to earn a prestigious degree, and Elizabeth had earned three. ... It turns out that Circe lived on one of the islands and sent her minions to capture Diana and bring her to Circe. Circe revealed that she...
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