WW flexing by Harry Peters

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    Delmo Walters Jr.
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    I stumbled across this reprint of a page worth of the short-lived WW comic strip from the '40s in that "Falls Gazette" that used to reprint old strips. This may be the only time Harry Peters drew Wonder Woman flexing her bicep.

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    #87566
    GWHH
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    i love finding old an intersting and out of the ordinary thing and that one of the best I have seen in a while!  Great find!

    #87567
    Delmo Walters Jr.
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    I'm surprised this hasn't gotten more responses. I guess you never know what's going to be popular.

    #87568
    10-4
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    That's a neat and unusual find.

    #87569
    Ashlee
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    Its nice and amazing yu'll find some hints of woman muscle tha Orrin J Heller  collected Before womans bodybuilding in mags and comic strips.
    Its hard to see in that widow box even expanded.

    #87570
    Delmo Walters Jr.
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    It's hard to see in that window box even expanded.

    Try this…http://www.flickr.com/photos/81311705@N00/4027504187/

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    Delmo Walters Jr.
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    #92194
    Paul Schilling
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    Very interesting piece, very clearly drawn in the Wm. Moulton Marston style.Two things !) Wonder Woman made her public debut in ALL STAR COMICS #8 winter 0f 1941 2) Don’t let the politically correct read the word balloons in panel 4 they may agree with the power flex but the language 😉

    #92196
    Delmo Walters Jr.
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    Roadblock1 wrote:

    Very interesting piece, very clearly drawn in the Wm. Moulton Marston style.

    Marston was the writer, not the artist. The artist is Harry G.Peters.

    #92198
    Paul Schilling
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    I stand corrected

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