Now Evil Saxon is convinced she is the Wonder Woman and they choloform her again. Au contraire, says the comic books! Still in a deserted warehouse.Īt the warehouse where Dru is held, Peter changes clothes and he is skinny! He is “thrown” into the cell as a “prisoner.” Evil John Saxon shoots a gun at Peter and Wonder Girl (who we never actually call “Wonder Girl”) deflects with some Bullets & Bracelets®. So, we get the obligatory sly jokes about there’s no phone where Queen Carolyn lives. Steve is less than helpful and wonders if Diana shouldn’t just phone home to her mother. “Why that’s the latitude and longitude of … Paradise Island!”ĭiana is worried about her missing sister, but not so much she isn’t back at work at the War Department. So, there’s some learning for you in your weekly recap of 70s superheroics. Younger readers may not be aware of The Feminine Mystique, the 1963 book by Betty Friedan, which is recognized as helping kick off the second wave of feminism in America. After the build-up of last week’s introduction to Drusilla/Wonder Girl, this week, we dive right into the action as we wrap up “The Feminum Mystique, Part II!”
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