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On a drive through the countryside, Steve Trevor, again, asks Wonder Woman to marry him, but she demurs, saying that she cannot marry him so long as Man's World needs her help. Desperate, he asks that if for one day only her help is not needed, would she marry him immediately, and she agrees. Deviously (all is fair in love and war), he arranges for her to accompany him on a day-long diving bell test mission, expecting for there to be no way that anyone could need here, there. He is wrong, and a diver is attacked by a giant octopus, requiring WW's assistance. The next day, Steve takes her to a children's theme park--perfectly safe, right? Wrong! At closing time, a robbery gang jumps onto the carousel that WW and Steve are riding (the robbers had stashed a fortune in jewels there earlier and were returning for their loot). WW, of course, foils their plot. The next day, Steve takes WW on a tour of the safe of the state bank where the military is considering harboring some of their documents. He has the guards close and lock the doors, but a bunch of thieves tunnel out of a section of the floor, necessitating a Golden Lasso rope trick that captures them all in one fell swoop. Still not giving up, Steve takes WW out again the next day on a hot air balloon ride where the balloon is struck by lightning, catching on fire, and WW has to save them both. The End.
Diary of an Amazon
Queen Hyppolyta summons Wonder Woman home and asks that she document her amazing WW adventures in a diary to be exhibited in the Amazon Museum of Fame. At first, Diana can't figure out what to write about, but just then, a meteor plummets toward the island. WW leaps to the rescue, lassoing the entire width of the meteor (which itself is many times the size of the endangered Paradise Island), whirling it around in circles at such a super-fast rate that the wind friction reduces the meteor to ashes. And now, WW finally has a story to start with in her diary. As she begins writing, a humungous floating iceberg floats toward the island, bringing with it a dangerous chill. WW dives below the iceberg, lassos it, and attaches the other end of the golden strand to a herd of nearby giant whales, who help her pull it away from the island. She then bare-hand destroys the iceberg, swims back home, and starts to write about her adventures in the diary. But, suddenly, an alarm from the Invisible Plane goes off, advising her of an emergency in Man's World, so she's off again. Perhaps she'll transcribe her adventures into the diary at a later date.
PRISONER OF THE TIME CAPSULE
The leaders of the underworld have hired a crime lord (The Angle) to get rid of their Wonder Woman problem. The Angle devises a simple plan--manufacture a fake heist of radium from the Civic Hospital and leave footprints that will lead WW on a merry chase across the city to the International Geophysical Year Exhibits. But the model of the time capsule where the radium is stashed is no model, it's a real time machine! WW is hurtled through time to the year 4457, where she is faced with a giant who happens to be a 45th century descendent of the Angle Man. The giant plans to annihilate the local inhabitants, as a storm brews in the distance. She climbs onto the giant's shoulders, and sends her lasso arcing across the sky so that it can be struck by lightning. An electrical current races down the lasso, felling both WW and the giant. The Amazon recovers first, binds the giant, and returns home just in time to catch The Angle and his cronies at the scene of the radium heist crime.