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    Wonder Woman #86

    Wonder Woman » Wonder Woman #86 - The Painting That Betrayed Wonder Woman released by DC Comics on November 1956.

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    The Painting That Betrayed Wonder Woman last edited by Raines on 01/07/24 06:00AM View full history

    • Wonder Woman - The Painting that Destroyed Wonder Woman
    • Peg
    • Marriage a la Mode
    • Wonder Woman - The Talking Robot Plane
    • Ancient Beauty Secrets
    • Wonder Woman - The Mystery of the Magnetic Footprints
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    More wasted time 0

    For the second straight issue, the bar is set low and the stories don't even get that high.  The first story is a typical one where Diana has to convince an artist that she and Wonder Woman are not the same person.  She does so in such ridiculous ways that there is no way but to think she is Wonder Woman.  The artist is also pretty stereotypically depicted.  the second story is one of the most absurd I have ever read.  It is similar to the movie Night at the Museum, except there are no humans an...

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