- "The struggle against the forces of nature seems to be getting harder, Diana!"
- ―I-Ching
"The House That Wasn't" | |
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Wonder Woman | |
Title: | "The House That Wasn't" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 195 |
Cover price: | .15 |
Cover date: | July-August, 1971 |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Credits | |
Ex. Ed: | Carmine Infantino |
Writers: | Mike Sekowsky |
Pencilers: | Mike Sekowsky |
Inkers: | Wally Wood |
Cover artists: | Mike Sekowsky |
Cover inker: | Dick Giordano |
Letterers: | John Costanza |
Editors: | Mike Sekowsky |
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"The House That Wasn't" is the title to the 195th issue of the first American ongoing superhero comic book series Wonder Woman published by DC Comics. The story was written and drawn by Mike Sekowsky with inks provided by Wally Wood. Sekowsky also provided the cover art illustration for this issue, which was inked by Dick Giordano. The colorist for this issue is uncredited. The story was lettered by John Costanza and edited by Mike Sekowsky. This issues shipped with a July-August, 1971 cover date and carried a cover price of 15 cents per copy us. In this issue, Diana and I-Ching break down in a snowstorm and are forced to take refuge in a nearby Inn called the White Horse, along with four escaped convicts. They soon discover however, that the ghostly managers of the inn do not have their best interests at heart.
Appearances[]
Featured characters
Supporting characters
Villains
- Innkeeper lady
- Lemuel
Minor characters
- James Arnett
- Joe Collins
- Marty Fellman
Organizations
Races
Locations
- Inn of the White Horse
Items
Vehicles
Miscellaneous
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Wonder Woman was created by writer William Moulton Marston and artist Harry G. Peter. She first appeared in a back-up feature in All-Star Comics #8 in January 1942 titled "Introducing Wonder Woman". The character then went on to headline two ongoing titles, Wonder Woman and Sensation Comics and has appeared consistently ever since.
- The tagline for this issue is, "The Mystery of the House that Wasn't!"
- This issue is reprinted in the Diana Prince: Wonder Woman, Volume 4 trade paperback collection.
- The cover to this issue is job number M-268.
- The interior story from this issue is job number M-144.
- Last issue with a .15 cents cover price. Beginning next issue, the cover price raises to .25 cents per copy.