Anyway, here’s Wonder Woman uppercutting a Nazi, please enjoy.
—Wonder Woman #2 (1942) by William Moulton Marston & H.G. Peter
Anyway, here’s Wonder Woman uppercutting a Nazi, please enjoy.
—Wonder Woman #2 (1942) by William Moulton Marston & H.G. Peter
Here’s Jane Martin, war nurse, taking down the Nazis.
I like how she’s not just kicking him into a pit, she’s also ready to smash his face in with a rock.
—“Jane Martin” in Wings Comics #20 (1942). “F.E. Lincoln” is a pseudonym; the art is likely by George Appel.
Make Nazis afraid again.
In which Wonder Woman fights a completely fictional and utterly offensive tribe of … wait for it … Nazi Africans.
—Wonder Woman #19 (1946) by Joyce Murchison & H.G. Peter
In which Wonder Woman fights a completely fictional and utterly offensive tribe of ... wait for it ... Nazi Africans.
—Wonder Woman #19 (1946) by Joyce Murchison & H.G. Peter
Wonder Woman uppercuts a Nazi.
—Wonder Woman #2 (1943) by William Moulton Marston & H.G. Peter