Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 (New Edition)

Author Various
Illustrated by Various
Hardcover
$100.00 US
On sale Dec 01, 2026 | 784 Pages | 9781799509783

A postwar world in transition. A heroine redefining justice, compassion, and hope. Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 preserves the turning point where Diana’s earliest mythology evolved.

One of comics’ truly iconic characters, Princess Diana of Themyscira—known to most as Wonder Woman—is the world’s most popular heroine. Armed with her super-strength, magic lasso, bullet-defying bracelets, and invisible plane, she has fought evil-doers for over 75 years!

Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 chronicles the Amazing Amazon’s adventures, as written by William Moulton Marston, Joye Murchison, and Robert Kanigher and illustrated by the inimitable Harry G. Peter. Originally published in Sensation Comics #49-69, Comic Cavalcade #14-22, and Wonder Woman #16-25, this collection includes dozens of meticulously restored stories.
William Moulton Marston, creator of Wonder Woman, was a psychologist, inventor, and writer whose feminist philosophy shaped one of comics’ most enduring heroes. His work fused mythology, empowerment, and psychological depth. 

Joye Murchison, personally selected by Marston to continue his work, expanded Wonder Woman’s Golden Age with imaginative, allegorical, and emotionally resonant storytelling. 

Robert Kanigher, acclaimed for Sgt. Rock, The Flash, and Wonder Woman, helped transition Diana’s stories into the postwar era with adventure, emotional nuance, and bold reinvention.

Harry G. Peter, the original artist of Wonder Woman, defined the character’s Golden Age look with expressive staging, symbolic imagery, and a distinctive illustrative style that remains foundational to Diana’s legacy.

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A postwar world in transition. A heroine redefining justice, compassion, and hope. Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 preserves the turning point where Diana’s earliest mythology evolved.

One of comics’ truly iconic characters, Princess Diana of Themyscira—known to most as Wonder Woman—is the world’s most popular heroine. Armed with her super-strength, magic lasso, bullet-defying bracelets, and invisible plane, she has fought evil-doers for over 75 years!

Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 chronicles the Amazing Amazon’s adventures, as written by William Moulton Marston, Joye Murchison, and Robert Kanigher and illustrated by the inimitable Harry G. Peter. Originally published in Sensation Comics #49-69, Comic Cavalcade #14-22, and Wonder Woman #16-25, this collection includes dozens of meticulously restored stories.

Author

William Moulton Marston, creator of Wonder Woman, was a psychologist, inventor, and writer whose feminist philosophy shaped one of comics’ most enduring heroes. His work fused mythology, empowerment, and psychological depth. 

Joye Murchison, personally selected by Marston to continue his work, expanded Wonder Woman’s Golden Age with imaginative, allegorical, and emotionally resonant storytelling. 

Robert Kanigher, acclaimed for Sgt. Rock, The Flash, and Wonder Woman, helped transition Diana’s stories into the postwar era with adventure, emotional nuance, and bold reinvention.

Harry G. Peter, the original artist of Wonder Woman, defined the character’s Golden Age look with expressive staging, symbolic imagery, and a distinctive illustrative style that remains foundational to Diana’s legacy.

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