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Wonder Woman Comic Book Podcast  

Wonder Woman Comic Book Podcast

Welcome to the I Love This Comic Book podcast. Season 1 is going to cover all 193 episodes of The Walking Dead comic book.

Author: Noelle

Welcome to the Wonder Woman Comic Book podcast. I am going to cover the first 614 issues, story by story. The original and first 40 or 50 Wonder Woman comics came out quarterly and have 3 stories in each issue. So 1A, 1B, 1C then later it became bi-monthly and had two stories per issue, which means an A and a B. Eventually, it became a monthly issue, and then we will have one story per book. I look forward to exploring Wonder Womans comic book history with you and learning what makes Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman. The first ten episodes will be released every 4 days and after that the regular episode schedule will be once per week. Thanks for listening. For more information please visit pastasworld.comIf you would like to make a donation, please do on cashapp to pasta26mc
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Language: en

Genres: Arts, Fiction, Science Fiction

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EP40 Wonder Woman issue 12A - Nerva the Spy
Episode 40
Wednesday, 20 August, 2025

Steve gets a new secretary named Nerva. Turns out she is a spy and part of a group trying to start World War 3. Nerva kidnaps Diana and gets more than she bargined for.  --- If you would like to support this podcast by making a donation, please do so with cashapp to $pasta26mc

 

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