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"Speed Maniacs From Mercury": An electrical storm damages the robot plane's auto-pilot function, and Diana does not realize this while she, Etta and two more Holliday Girls are on a trip to Paradise Island until the craft is leaving the atmosphere. The rouge craft takes them to Mercury where the

Wonder Woman #26 is an issue of the series Wonder Woman (Volume 1) with a cover date of November, 1947.

Synopsis for "Speed Maniacs From Mercury"

An electrical storm damages the robot plane's auto-pilot function, and Diana does not realize this while she, Etta and two more Holliday Girls are on a trip to Paradise Island until the craft is leaving the atmosphere. The rouge craft takes them to Mercury where they discover the women have enslaved their men and intend to enslave and execute the interlopers from earth. Diana is able to call on her allies from Venus to help free them and dethrone the recently crowned tyrant queen of Mercury to eradicate the slavery she has subjected half of the planet's populace to.

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Synopsis for Wonder Women of History: "Carrie Chapman Catt"


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Synopsis for "The Mistress of the Beasts"

Tigra Tropicana uses her control over tigers to threaten people into "buying" said tigers, and then having said tigers return to her after ensuring their new owner has died. Steve stumbles in on the corpse of her latest victim while the tigers are still there so she kidnaps him to try and prevent her scheme from being revealed.

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Synopsis for "The Golden Women and the White Star"

The interplanetary genocidal menaces the Green Geni and their White Star are captured by the police force called the Golden Women near earth, and send a message to earth asking for aid painting themselves as innocent victims and the Golden Woman as cruel oppressors.

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