Extremely dated stories that are really boring. Other than Irv Novick and Bob Brown's pencils, there's really nothing to recommend about this collection. This covers part of the period between the cancellation of the Batman TV show and the advent of more relevant tales by O'Neil and Adams.
On paper, this was a terrible, terrible idea. At the time, (late 60s) Wonder Woman was arguably the most powerful, popular, and empowered superheroines around. Obviously, she should be entirely depowered and turned into a martial arts expert with a mod wardrobe and a mentor named (oh, how I wish I w...
I read this to get background on Ra's al Ghul. Not a bad read, but unmemorable.
This is, perhaps, a little more important than it is good. The idea of taking a superhero's powers and making her fight like a normal person for a considerable amount of time is an interesting one--when it's someone who never had a "normal" life like Wonder Woman it's even better, but these issues c...