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2[[caption-width-right:350: [[BattleCouple A lovely first date]]]]
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4-> ''Like the crash of thunder from the sky comes the'' '''ComicBook/WonderWoman''', ''to save the world from the hatreds and wars of men in a man-made world! And what a woman! A woman with the eternal beauty of Aphrodite and the wisdom of Athena- yet whose lovely form hides the agility of Mercury and the steel sinews of a Hercules!'' ''Who is'' '''Wonder Woman?''' ''Why does she fight for America? To find the answer, [[ComicBook/AllStarComicsNumber8 let us go back]]- Back to that mysterious Amazon isle called Paradise Island! To that enlightened land of women floated the unconscious form of a man- Captain Steve Trevor- A U.S. Army intelligence officer who tried to stop a mystery bomber from raining death on an American army camp. Here on Paradise Island, on which man had never before set foot, the Amazon maid Diana fell in love with Captain Trevor, and decided to bring him back to America and help him wage battle for freedom, democracy, and womankind thru-out the world!''
5-->-- The opening narration of the story
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7''Sensation Comics #1'' is the debut issue for the AnthologyComic, ''ComicBook/SensationComics'', published in January 1942 by Franchise/DCComics (then known as National Comics), written by Creator/WilliamMoultonMarston (under the pen name "[[ComicBook/WonderWomanCharlesMoulton Charles Moulton]]") with art by H.G. Peter. It also marks the first time ComicBook/WonderWoman appears as the lead feature of the comic. The story itself continues where Diana's [[OriginsEpisode origin story]] left off, with her returning ComicBook/SteveTrevor to America, establishing her superhero career, developing a SecretIdentity and finally stopping the Nazis from bombing army camps.
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9Other features in the comic include a "Black Pirate" story ("The Marriage of Jon Valor"), a ComicBook/MisterTerrific story, who also makes his first appearance in this comic ("Who Is Mister Terrific?"), a "Gay Ghost" story ("The Origin of the Gay Ghost"), a "Little Boy Blue" story ("The Origin of Little Boy Blue") and a ComicBook/WildCat story, another first appearance ("This is the Story of Wildcat")
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11For Wonder Woman's chronological debut, see ''[[ComicBook/AllStarComicsNumber8 All-Star Comics #8]].''
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13!!Tropes pertaining to ''Wonder Woman Arrives in Man's World:''
14* ActionGirl: Once Diana leaves Steve at the hospital, she finally gets to do some superhero action while in Man's World. It starts with her taking on a gang of bank robbers single-handedly and ending with her fighting [[BattleCouple alongside Steve]] against a hoard of Nazi soldiers and scientists.
15* BattleCouple: At the climax of the story, Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor fight against the Nazis together and foiling their plan to bomb U.S. military outposts.
16* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Indeed, there are plenty of elements in this story that are either ultimately discarded or just plain forgotten. For example, Wonder Woman having a SecretIdentity, ala Superman and Clark Kent. While she did keep her "Diana Prince" alias for a while, it was ultimately abandoned once Creator/GeorgePerez [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 rebooted her origin]] post-Crisis in favor of Diana having her superhero identity being public as well as being an [[{{Ambadassador}} ambassador for Themyscira]]. That aspect is still the norm to this day, aside from some brief reintroductions to the Prince identity either in canonical or (more often) non-canonical works.
17** Likewise, her being an army nurse. While that stuck around for a bit, she ultimately decided to become an army secretary as most people know her to be.
18* GuardianAngel: Steve thinks Wonder Woman to be his. She herself doesn't deny that.
19* HeadTurningBeauty: [[WorldsMostBeautifulWoman Wonder Woman]] ends up getting quite a lot of attention (mostly from men) once she lands in Man's World.
20* IdentityImpersonator: This trope is literally how Wonder Woman became [[SecretIdentity "Diana Prince"]]; she comes upon an army nurse crying at the steps of the hospital. She was lamenting the fact that her husband can't send her to South America because the pay at his new job is small. Diana, taking sympathy for the poor woman (and noticing that [[IdenticalStranger she greatly resembles her with her glasses off]]), offers to give her a great deal of money in exchange for taking her place at the hospital. The nurse, named ''Diana'' Prince accepts.
21* IdenticalStranger: Diana comes across a woman who looks almost exactly like her and offers to take her place as a nurse just so she could be go to South America.
22* ItAmusedMe: When an agent sees Wonder Woman's "Bullets and Bracelets" skills and offers to put it on stage, she accepts mostly because she "had time to kill 'till Steve recovers consciousness." Once she becomes an overnight sensation, she decides to retire from show business because she was getting bored.
23* LoveAtFirstSight: When Steve finally awakens, he falls for Diana the first time he sees her. Though at that point he already knew she'd saved his life and she was in the process of expertly flying a plane so he had some idea of her personality and skills already.
24* LovesMyAlterEgo: Like Lois Lane with Superman, Steve Trevor is head over heels in love with Wonder Woman, but shows little interest in Diana Prince.
25--> '''Diana Prince (Wonder Woman):''' You don't need Wonder Woman now- you've got ''me!''
26--> '''Steve Trevor:''' Listen, Diana. You're a nice kid, and I like you. But if you think you can hold a candle to '''Wonder Woman''', you're crazy!
27--> '''Wonder Woman, thinking:''' So [[TwoPersonLoveTriangle I'm my own rival, eh?]] That's funny... If Mother could only see me now... as a [[GirlyGirl very feminine woman]]... a ''nurse'', no less, in a world full of men, and in love too- with '''myself''' as a rival!
28* OriginsEpisode: This story continues where [[ComicBook/AllStarComicsNumber8 All-Star Comics #8]] left off, with Wonder Woman landing on Man's World, beginning her heroic career and developing her SecretIdentity.
29* SecretIdentity: The dual identities of Wonder Woman and Diana Prince are established here.
30* SmoothTalkingTalentAgent: The first ([[NominalImportance named]]) villain Diana runs across in Man's World is a sleazy Vaudeville agent named Al Kale, who talks her into doing bullets-and-braclets as a sideshow gimmick. It proves to be a smash-hit, but when Diana (who was mostly doing it to kill time while Steve Trevor recovered in the hospital) calls it quits, he tries to run off with a 100% cut of the receipts. Unfortunately for him, [[LaserGuidedKarma he doesn't get to enjoy his ill-gotten riches for too long.]]
31* SuperSpeed: Wonder Woman is fast enough to outpace a speeding automobile.
32* SuperStrength: We get to see Wonder Woman's incredible strength in action; she grabs a bank robber's hand and swings him like a rag doll before throwing him at the gang, stops a car by grabbing it from behind and knocks out a Nazi paratrooper with a single punch.
33* ThoseWackyNazis: No duh, considering this is set in [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII WWII.]]
34* TwoPersonLoveTriangle: [[RuleOfThree Again, like Superman]], Wonder Woman ends up in one of these with Steve Trevor and her alter ego, Diana Prince. She finds this [[ItAmusedMe kind of funny.]]
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36--> ''[[TheStinger And so ends the first episode of]]'' '''''[[TheStinger Wonder Woman]]''''' ''[[TheStinger alias Diana Prince, Army Nurse! Follow her exciting adventures as she bests the world's most villainous men at their own game every month in]]'' '''''[[ComicBook/SensationComics Sensation Comics!]]'''''

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